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Phase III/Live | 
enlarge | Artist: The Osmonds Label: Glam/7T's Category: Music
Buy New: $28.99
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 17832
Format: Import, Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5013929045828 ASIN: B0015XYSOK
Release Date: May 27, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $5.00 when you spend $25.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Down by the Lazy River | | • | Business | | • | Love Is | | • | Shot of Rhythm and Blues | | • | Yo Yo | | • | He's the Light of the World | | • | My Drum | | • | It's You Babe | | • | In the Rest of My Life | | • | Don't Panic | | • | Intro/Motown Special/My World Is Empty Without You/I'm Gonna Make You L | | • | Double Lovin' [Live] | | • | Your Song [Live] | | • | Sweet and Innocent [Live] | | • | You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' [Live] | | • | Proud Mary/Free [Live] | | • | Go Away Little Girl [Live] | | • | Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child/Where Could I Go But to the Lo | | • | We Gotta Live Together [Live] | | • | Trouble/I Got a Woman [Live][Medley] | | • | Hey Girl [Live] | | • | Down by the Lazy River [Live] | | • | Yo Yo [Live] | | • | One Bad Apple [Live] |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description 2008 release featuring these two classic Osmonds albums on one disc, available for the first time on CD. The Osmonds may have existed in one form or another before and after their massive '70s success but this is the first time in over 30 years that their musical legacy can be experienced in full. Both Phase III and Live were released in 1972 and both hit the American Top 20. Phase III features 'Down By The Lazy River' and 'He's The Light Of The World'. Live features all their hits up to that point plus covers of some of the great songs of the era. Original LP artwork is complimented by in-depth liner notes and pictures of many European single sleeves. 24 tracks. 7Ts.
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| Customer Reviews:
Takes me back, way back! June 16, 2008 When I found out that Phase III was available on CD, I was beside myself. I hadn't listened to it in ages. I foolishly gave all of my vinyls away years ago. I punched that baby into the cd player in my car and was immediately transported back to my bedroom, 12 years old, rocking to the Osmonds!
I'd have to say that the song that defines Phase III is "He's The Light of The World". It's such a strong recording.
A great beat and an incredible message. As devoted Christians, these guys make no apologies for their beliefs and I applaud them!
"In The Rest of my Life" is a truly beautiful love song.
I found myself singing along as if over 30 years hadn't gone by. I remembered almost every word.
The "Live" part of the cd is enjoyable.
But I find myself playing Phase III over and and over.
Gotta love the end of "Don't Panic".
It's about time... June 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
...these discs were reissued! These albums represent a musical transition for the Osmonds. I had not realized until I read the insert notes that Rick Hall and the Osmonds had split during the recording of Phase III (I thought the split had come afterward), but that explains the inclusion of songs like "My Drum", an underrated rocker which hints at the musical direction in which the boys were headed (the notes incorrectly credit Jay, not Merrill, as lead singer, and Jimmy, not Jay, as being co-writer, of "My Drum"). The brothers' desire to play rock'n'roll couldn't be more obvious than on Live; the precise, raucous muscianship exbibited on well-chosen, faithful covers of "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling", "Proud Mary/Free" and "We Gotta Live Together" might still catch some less-informed listeners by surprise. Donny's innocent angst on signature tunes such as "Puppy Love" and "Hey Girl" reveals a musical sensibility and depth too many unfairly wrote off as insubstantial teenybopper music. The boy knew what he was singing about, and it's no wonder the pre-teen girls swooned, because they knew what he was singing about too. Taken together, these albums clearly show a progression from the Osmonds/Homemade albums toward the more substantial rock/pop of Crazy Horses/The Plan, and they reflect the Brothers' increasing control over their music.
I lost my original recording of Live years ago, but the song list on this reissue seems to match my memories of the original American release. The double-tracking mentioned by another reviewer is there, but it's not so obvious that it detracts from the music's listenability. Otherwise, the sound is very good, the notes informative (despite the mistakes listed above), and the packaging generally better than most previous reissues.
What An Group May 30, 2008 The Osmonds has got to be one of the best groups from the 70'S that is still around even through Alan has MS i'm glad to see him and his brothers back with an new dvd and cd you go guys. Here is two more great alumbs from the Osmonds Phase-3 and Live both are just that live in concert.
Rondall
Approaching their best. May 18, 2008 These two albums were probably the biggest selling of the Osmonds' career in the US. 'Phase III' is good, if a little patchy, and although it showed growth from the brothers' first two MGM releases, to my mind their best work came on their next couple of studio LPs.
The 'Live' album is infamous for not being that 'live'! At the time of it's recording the brothers were all sick and the results were so diappointing that they were made to re-do some of their vocals. You can tell, too, as many of the tracks have a 'double-tracked' sound to them. Still, it sounded like a good show and I was surprised to find out from the sleevenotes that the 'Live' album was a double LP in America whilst in the UK it was 'slightly edited' to fit on a single album. Which version is here I'm not sure but this version of 'Live' lasts nearly 49 minutes.
Both albums sound good, clear and 'full' but there are glitches. There's a fair bit of hiss on the quieter tracks and 'Love Is' has a shaky start. Also, 'Don't Panic' and the live version of 'Down By The Lazy River' have a couple of bad 'dropouts' that really take you out of the songs. Don't get me wrong, it's not the end of the world, but it's a shame these flaws couldn't be fixed as you know that everytime you hear these tracks these errors are going to annoy you!
Overall, a good effort, though I've deducted a star for the above mentioned problems with the remastering. I always was a picky devil, though!
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