Album Details
Title: Love Will Keep Us Together Artist: Captain & Tennille Release Date: 1975 Re-Released On: 10/25/2005 Label: Respond 2 Entertainment, Polygram, Rebound Records Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPCs: 731452029423, 823753750295, 731452029447 Genre: Rock Styles: Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, AM Pop Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Refined/Mannered, Romantic, Sentimental, Carefree, Innocent, Reserved, Slick, Intimate, Relaxed, Smooth, Warm, Laid-Back/Mellow, Reflective, Soft, Sugary, Gentle, Light, Naive, Soothing, Delicate, Effervescent Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Love Will Keep Us Together
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Disney Girls
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The Way I Want to Touch You
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Cuddle Up
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The Good Songs
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God Only Knows
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Honey Come Love Me
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Feel Like a Man
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Broddy Bounce
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Gentle Stranger
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I Write the Songs
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2005 | CD | Respond 2 Entertainment | 7502 | | 1998 | CD | Polygram | 520294 | | 1995 | CD | Rebound Records | 520294 |
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Album Review
As debut albums go, Captain & Tennille's coming-out party struck the right chord with their audience -- and not just on the charts, although its showing there certainly outdid all expectations. But there are greater items of interest once you get past the hits, led by the bouncy title track and "The Way I Want to Touch You." Keyboardist Daryl Dragon honed his chops touring with the Beach Boys, whose own emotive choral approach underpins much of this album; no less than four songs here have some connection to the band. Smoldering versions of former Beach Boy Bruce Johnston's "Disney Girls" and "I Write the Songs" stand tallest, with Tennille leading the vocal charge to exceptional effect. There's a haunting, piano-led "Cuddle Up," which Dragon co-wrote with Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson, and a daring revamp of "God Only Knows" which deploys ever-shifting tempos to trip up the listener's expectations ( Brian Wilson would surely have approved). (The other intriguing link is drummer Hal Blaine, who graced numerous classic Beach Boys tracks and appears here as a sideman.) Given so many glittering non-originals, it's understandable how the pair's songwriting gets short-shrifted; "Broddy Bounce" is pure instrumental filler, all right. However, wistful anthems like "Gentle Stranger" and "Honey Come Love Me" are quintessential snapshots of what they did best -- providing a kinder, gentler response to the more cynical fare topping the charts at the time. Where Captain & Tennille wanted to go from here remained uncertain, but they were certainly off to a flying start here. ~ Ralph Heibutzki, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Bill Wadhams | Reissue Design | | Daryl Dragon | Arp Strings, Chimes, Wurlitzer, Producer, Organ (Hammond), Arp Odyssey, Piano, Celeste, Arp, Synthesizer, Bass, Bass (Electric), Clavichord, Clavinet, Clavietta, Organ, Arranger, Mini Moog | | Dennis Dragon | Mixing, Drums, Tympani [Timpani], Engineer | | Ed Greene | Drums | | Hal Blaine | Conga, Percussion, Drums | | Jane Tennille | Vocals (Background) | | Junie Osaki | Design | | Ken Yerke | String Contractor, Violin | | Louisa Tennille | Vocals (Background) | | Melissa Tennille | Vocals (Background) | | Michael Price | Trumpet | | Morgan Cavett | Producer | | Norman Seeff | Original Photography, Photography | | Robert Vosgien | Remastering | | Roland Young | Art Direction | | Tom Wallace | Engineer | | Tommy Oliver | Engineer | | Toni Tennille | Piano, Vocals (Background), Associate Producer, Liner Notes |
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