Youthful energy and perfect harmony
This memorable album saw the Osmonds rise to the pinnacle of teen pop with their family ties and overwhelming musical talent.
Starting with "One Bad Apple," the album features a catchy pop sound interspersed with soulful elements. Their fresh vocals and flawless chorus work brought refreshing melodies to the music scene of the time. While their idol-like popularity tends to overshadow them, this highly polished album proves that they also boasted extremely high standards in songwriting and performance.
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A:
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1)
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(Would It Make You) Think
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2)
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One Bad Apple
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3)
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Catch Me Baby
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4)
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Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am
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5)
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Motown Special
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6)
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My World Is Empty Without You
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7)
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I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
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8)
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I Can't Get Next To You, Babe
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B:
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1)
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Sweet And Innocent
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2)
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He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
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3)
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Find 'Em, Fool 'Em And Forget 'Em
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4)
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Most Of All
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5)
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Flirtin'
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Guitar - Travis Wammack
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Arranged By [Strings] - Jimmie Haskell (A1, A3, A4, B1 to B4)
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Tenor Saxophone - Harvey Thompson
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Lead Guitar - Alan
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Arranged By [Vocals] - The Osmonds
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Engineer - Jerry Masters
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Keyboards - Clayton Ivey
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Arranged By [Vocals] - Rick Hall
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Engineer - Rick Hall
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Producer - Rick Hall
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Organ - Donny
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Arranged By [Horns] - Harrison Calloway, Jr.
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Trumpet - Harrison Caloway
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Bass - Bob Wray
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Engineer - Mickey Buckins
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Arranged By [Strings] - Peter Carpenter
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Trombone - Dale Quillen
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Baritone Saxophone - Ronnie Eades
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Liner Notes - Bill Sammeth
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Lead Vocals - Merrill
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Rhythm Guitar - Wayne
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Drums - Jay
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Guitar - Albert S. Lowe Jr.
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Steel Guitar - Leo LeBlanc
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Arranged By [Vocals] - Earl Brown (3) (A5)
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Drums - Fred L. Prouty
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Trumpet - Jack Peck
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Photography By, Design - Ron Raffaelli