Osmonds (album)

Osmonds
Studio album by The Osmonds
Released November 14, 1970
Recorded October 26, 1970 - November 13, 1970
Genre Pop, bubblegum pop, R&B
Length 29:24
Label MGM
Producer Rick Hall
The Osmonds chronology
Hello! The Osmond Brothers
(1970)
Osmonds
(1970)
Homemade
(1971)
Singles from Osmonds
  1. "One Bad Apple"
    Released: November 14, 1970
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Osmonds is the debut album released by The Osmonds under MGM. The only single from the album, "One Bad Apple", became a number-one hit according to the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.[2] The album reached number 14 on the Billboard Top Lps chart on February 27, 1971.[3] It was certified Gold by the RIAA on September 13, 1971.

Track listing

No.TitleWriterLength
1."(Would It Make You) Think"  Bodie Chandler2:56
2."One Bad Apple"  George Jackson2:45
3."Catch Me Baby"  Alan Osmond4:11
4."Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am"  Jimmy Elledge, Dave Day2:38
5."Motown Special"  Earl Brown, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Kenneth Gamble, Matthew Ross, Williams, Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield3:28
6."Sweet and Innocent"  Rick Hall, Billy Sherrill3:04
7."He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"  Bob Russell, Bobby Scott3:56
8."Find'em, Fool'em, and Forget'em"  Rick Hall, George Jackson2:29
9."Most of All"  Buddy Buie, J. R. Cobb3:02
10."Flirtin'"  Kenny Nolan2:55

Review

Allmusic review by Dave Thompson[4]

Galloping into view on the back of the hit "One Bad Apple," itself sliced so firmly in the shape of a Jackson 5 45 that it was easy to see the market that the Osmonds hankered for, the brothers' eponymous debut LP nevertheless finds them still putting performance ahead of personality, and barely hinting at the heights they would soon be scaling (Donny Osmond's "Sweet and Innocent" showcase notwithstanding, of course!). Workaday versions of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" and "Catch Me Baby" are draped around a Motown medley that contrarily ranks among the least soulful excursions you could imagine -- live, it surely packed a soupçon of excitement, but in the confines of a studio that the siblings were still coming to grips with, it's a lackluster lump in the heart of an only marginally more impressive long-player.

Personnel

Think recorded on November 10, 1970

One Bad Apple recorded on October 26, 1970

Catch Me Baby recorded on November 10, 1970

Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am recorded on November 10, 1970

Motown Special recorded on November 13, 1970

Sweet and Innocent recorded on November 10, 1970

He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother recorded on November 10, 1970

Find'em, Fool'em, Forget'em recorded on November 10, 1970

Most of All recorded on November 10, 1970

Flirtin' recorded on October 26, 1970

Charts

Album

Year Chart Peak Position
1970 Billboard 200 14
U.S. R&B 13
Canada 34

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1970 "One Bad Apple" Billboard Hot 100 1
U.S. Easy Listening 37
Canada 1
Australia 35

Certifications

Certification Sales
U.S. Gold 1,000,000

References

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