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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars From The Heart
Chuck uses a style that's not my favorite but I totally love his CD bcause it truly comes from within him and paints his painful struggle. Three Dog Night did not write its own lyrics. A number of these however are written by Chuck. If you like Steeley Dan you'll probably like this style. The artistic quality of this album is way up there--Chuck is amazing to the point...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Emotions
For those who may not know - this former Three Dog Night singer has battled and overcome a drug addiction that nearly claimed his life, as well as his soul, and certainly drained him of all of his worldly possessions including his money, his home and gold records (all sold to buy more drugs). He lost his wife and family because of drugs. But, there is a happy ending - he...
Published on October 13, 2000


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Emotions, October 13, 2000
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This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
For those who may not know - this former Three Dog Night singer has battled and overcome a drug addiction that nearly claimed his life, as well as his soul, and certainly drained him of all of his worldly possessions including his money, his home and gold records (all sold to buy more drugs). He lost his wife and family because of drugs. But, there is a happy ending - he sought help, got it, has new hope with a new family and all of his children, as well as a renewed faith in what he describes in his liner notes as a "loving and forgiving God." With all of that said, it is for these reasons I really hate to give Chuck Negron a bad review, but this one is just not up to his former Three Dog Night standards nor his recent solo efforts including the 1995 masterpiece "Am I Still In Your Heart" and his Christmas CD from 1996 "Joy To The World." I've been a big Three Dog Night and Chuck Negron fan since the early 1970s and was really looking forward to the arrival of this new CD. I was very disappointed! His voice, while not as clear as it once was, is still one that can send chills through you. However, if you really want those Chuck Negron goosebumps and excellent post-Three Dog Night Negron music, try finding the now deleted "Am I Still In Your Heart" CD instead. This CD, "The Long Road Back," is truly for avid Three Dog Night and Negron fans only. While the CD is touching with his young daughter's voice (on almost every track) saying "I love you, Daddy" and so on and so forth - this is a bit overdone. No, it's A LOT overdone! It is something he can personally listen to and treasure years down the road. And, while I am thankful this great vocalist and kind man has found his way back to God and kicked the drug habit, and proud for him that he can share his story to hopefully help others, I think it was unnecessary to have almost every song on this entire CD about his past drug abuse years and eventual climb out of the depths of darkness. One or two songs of this nature would have been fine, but a whole CD of this was just way too much. Some straight-ahead rock & roll numbers or beautiful ballads would have been nice. The best original track on the CD is "Soul To Soul" which, ironically, is also on his 1995 solo CD "Am I Still In Your Heart," although a different version. His cover of "All I Have To Do Is Dream" is a definite 5-star recording and his re-makes of the Three Dog Night classics "Easy To Be Hard" and "Never Been To Spain" were credible but left me wanting to hear the original versions instead. The rap in the middle of the song "Mean Old Dog" was just a shock on a Chuck Negron CD. And then there she is again, his daughter, weaved in and out of the CD right up to the end of the CD and last song - a discofied remake of "Joy to the World." Hello? - Jermiah the Disco Bullfrog? I like disco just fine, but it doesn't work on this song. I do hope Chuck can help others with his openness to share his story through this CD and his book "Three Dog Nightmare." However, next time Chuck, how about a CD with just some good music without all of the messages? Whaddaya Say? Sometimes we just like to have fun. This CD is anything but fun, but it just might save a life of someone who is on a downward spiral with drugs. If this CD, though, can get one addict to get help or save one life or keep one person from trying drugs - then, it was well worth recording it. There lies - my mixed emotions.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Spoiled By "Am I Still in Your Heart", December 7, 2000
This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
This CD is merely OK - I agree with a previous critic on there having too much drug "I kicked the habit" stuff. This CD is a shadow of Am I Still.. - that was a CD of astounding quality and vibrance. The "soul-to-soul" there was dynamic, here it was not as well put together. Chuck needs to get some new creative stuff out - I'll always appreciate his power but this was a "mulligan".
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Chucky's back!, June 12, 2000
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David Hugaert (Honolulu, HI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
Just bought this CD, and I must say I'm impressed with Mr. Negron's vocal range throughout this CD. Not only does he cover some of the old Three Dog Night stuff, but he includes new originals as well, and he does it with a flair and style all his own! I also think including his children in some tracks is a nice, personal touch, which adds a unique, robust flavor here. The only song I don't care for is the 'discofied' version of "Joy To The World." I commend Chuck on getting his message across and for sharing his personal story with us. This is a must-have CD for all hardcore TDN fans and for those facing personal issues in their life. I highly recommend reading the book "Three Dog Nightmare", which is an accompaniment to the CD. Good work, Chuck!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars From The Heart, April 15, 2003
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This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
Chuck uses a style that's not my favorite but I totally love his CD bcause it truly comes from within him and paints his painful struggle. Three Dog Night did not write its own lyrics. A number of these however are written by Chuck. If you like Steeley Dan you'll probably like this style. The artistic quality of this album is way up there--Chuck is amazing to the point that this album can be appreciated by those who don't like the style. This CD is especially powerful if you first read, "Three Dog Nightmare" about Chuck's struggle.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Music Fan from Minnesota, December 5, 1999
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This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
Negron's voice is as strong and versatile as ever. He speaks to where he has been with a variety of arrangements. His passion is returning. As usual the recording doesn't live up to his live performance. The recording leaves me with the feeling that the best is yet to come.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a 'solo' CD do not expect to hear the "trio"...., December 20, 1999
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It figures that many listeners would knock this C.D. You just can't please everyone. I have been a hardcore Three Dog Night Fan for 30 years.I still have a letter & some postcards that was sent to me from the Holiday Inn in Medford Oregon written by Cory Wells...Chuck was probably too loaded to respond. But I'm still a big fan.I didn't care for the gay danceclub version of Joy to the World, but I do like his new re-do of "Never Been to Spain". And "Easy to be Hard".I will continue to buy & support Chuck's efforts. I hope he records some of Dianne Warren's songs...or maybe a duet with Gary Morris (Jean Valjean, Les Miserables).Bravo to you, Mr.Negron!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Full of inspired new sounds., September 20, 1999
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This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
First, the engineering on this CD is great. It really shows off my stereo. Second, every track keeps you guessing what is going to happen next. I can't wait to hear the next CD. This one won't let you down, however it will take a second & third listen before you're hooked on the material.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hey Cory!!!!, March 1, 2004
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Oscar H (Kansas City, Missouri United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
You really need to listen to this CD of Chuck's. He does a rendition of "Never Been To Spain" that makes your original sound bland and boring, plus a few other old dog tunes and guess what? his voice is just as great as it was 25 years ago!

This CD is fantastic as Chuck not only does NEW songs instead of totally relying on the old Dog stuff, but the new songs are very personal and heart felt and the emotion put into them is only the Chuck Negron could do it.

The few old dog tunes that he DOES do, is redone in a new modern sound that only He could pull off (except he might have gone overboard a bit on Joy To The World).

For the life of me I cannot fathom why Cory continues to drag on singing the old stuff with a washed up Danny Hutton, trying to sing songs that Chuck originally did and not coming close to the power or intensity that Chuck Negron brings to a song.

Keep going Chuck, your voice is strong, your selection of new songs is refreshing, and Cory needs you more than you need him.

As far as I am concerned Chuck Negron once again proves that he IS Three Dog Night and Cory and especially Hutton were his background singers.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Voice, July 14, 2000
This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
I like the mix and match of the different musical styles throughout the course of this cd. His voice is still as good as ever. I am very impressed that he wrote most of the material himself - not bad. My particular favorite tracks are "The Robin", "Surrender", "Easy to Be Hard" and "Wasn't It You." The intertwining of his daughter's voice on the cd is charming. I also think that cover of the cd is pretty neat too.

Though I like this cd very much and I am a big fan, I must admit that my favorites are his last two cds "Am I Still in Your Heart?" and his christmas cd. I always find myself playing "Am I Still in Your Heart?" before I play this one.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Voice, July 14, 2000
This review is from: Long Road Back (Audio CD)
I like the mix and match of the different musical styles throughout the course of this cd. His voice is still as good as ever. I am very impressed that he wrote most of the material himself - not bad. My particular favorite tracks are "The Robin", "Surrender", "Easy to Be Hard" and "Wasn't It You." The intertwining of his daughter's voice on the cd is charming. I also think that cover of the cd is pretty neat too.

Though I like this cd very much and I am a big fan, I must admit that my favorites are his last two cds "Am I Still in Your Heart?" and his christmas cd. I always find myself playing "Am I Still in Your Heart?" before I play this one.

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