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Captain and Tennille-The TV Specials 
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Written by Bob Ham   
Monday, 07 January 2008


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Grade

Content Grade: C
Sound Grade: A-
Extras Grade: B+
Picture Grade: C

Music Details

Artist: Captain & Tennille
Genre: Pop
Tracks: New Orleans
Black Water - Captain & Tennille with Tennille Sisters
Dr Jazz - Toni Tennille with Hal Linden and Group
Goodbye Girl - Hal Linden
Can't Help Lovin' That Man of Mine - Toni Tennille
You Never Done It Like That - Captain & Tennille
I'm On My Way - Captain & Tennille
Walking To New Orleans - Fats Domino
I'm Ready - Fats Domino and Daryl Dragon
Street Parade - Captain & Tennille

Hawaii
Love Is Spreadin' Over The World - Captain & Tennille
Love Or Something Like It - Kenny Rogers
Just The Way You Are - Toni Tennille
Tomorrow's Child - David Soul
I'm On My Way - Captain & Tennille
Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Daryl Dragon
Gentle Stranger - Toni Tennille
Love Lifted Me - Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau with Kenny Rogers
Ka-Ding-Dong - Captain & Tennille with the Tennille Sisters
My Flower - Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau and Friends
Back To The Island - Captain & Tennille and Cast

Songbook
You Never Done It Like That - Captain & Tennille
Clementi's Sonatina Opus 36, #4 - Captain & Tennille
Mr. Paganini - Ella Fitzgerald
Torch Song Melody - Ella Fitzgerald and Toni Tennille
Feel Like a Man - Toni, Daryl and Glen Campbell
I'm Gonna Love You - Glen Campbell
Love Me Like a Baby - Captain & Tennille
Good Enough - Captain & Tennille
The Good Songs - Toni Tennille
Never Make Your Move Too Soon - B.B. King
I've Got Some Help I Don't Need - B.B. King and Daryl Dragon
Dream - Captain & Tennille

Review

When music critics look at the late '70s, chances are they focus on the birth of punk rock or the explosion of innovative sound coming from the UK.

They tend to gloss over the success of artists like Captain and Tennille who scored a half dozen radio-friendly hits during their reign, songs like "Do That To Me One More Time" and "Muskrat Love" that still haunt the popular consciousness of people like me who grew up during that time period.

Like many successful artists today, TV producers wanted to do everything they could to cash in on those musicians' rising stars. Today that means a guest slot on a talk show or an appearance in a teen drama. 30 years ago, this meant crafting a series or a TV special around the music and the personality of the artists and slapping it up in the prime-time schedule.

The three discs that comprise this set are crucial examples of this practice, each highlighting the last of the TV specials that Daryl Dragon and his wife Toni Tennille starred and performed in, all offshoots of their popular variety show. They feature all the hallmark qualities of these programs - guest stars, stilted acting, canned laughter and applause, references to the pop culture phenomena of the day, and a bevy of songs both new and old.

Sometimes, as with Barney Miller star Hal Linden's performance of the theme to the film The Goodbye Girl (a runaway hit in 1978) lip-synched as he strolls on a riverboat in the New Orleans special, you get it all rolled into one.

Viewed as time capsules of an era of troubling fashion choices and the sanguine music that dominated AM radio, they are fascinating to watch. As well, people who still count themselves amongst Captain and Tennille's fan base in the year 2008 will also get a thrill out of watching the duo perform with the likes of B.B. King, Ella Fitzgerald, Fats Domino, and David Soul (of Starsky and Hutch fame). The rest of the world will glide right past this on the store shelves with nothing but a shrug and a small knowing grin.

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