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Album Details: All-Time Greatest Hits of the Osmond Family

Release Date:02/15/2000
Label:Curb Records
UPC:715187795525

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    There the Best!

    By Kevin H.  Oct 2, 2001

    I have had the set for about a month and i just think its so cool to have something nice to listen to.

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    The Osmonds Rule

    By munchkin39452  Feb 19, 2001

    The Osmonds are a fantastic family. I think they are an example of what a family should be. They were and still are a great group. Love you guys!

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    The Osmond Family were one of the great families of entertainers in the '60s and '70s, starting young and honing their performance skills for years before breaking through with "One Bad Apple" in 1971. That song is the greatest Jackson 5 cut that isn't by the Jackson 5, but the Osmonds weren't copycatsmost of their music is in the AM radio and bubblegum tradition of artists like Tommy Roe and the Partridge Family. The Osmonds spun off in all directions, with Donny, Marie, Little Jimmy and the duo of Donny Marie making their own concurrent hits. The AllTime Greatest Hits of the Osmond Family is a threedisc set that collects the high points of the Osmonds' recording careers, from "One Bad Apple" to their various late '80s pop and country comeback hits. The Osmonds quickly moved away from the Jackson 5 sound after their first few hits and dabbled in hard rock ("Crazy Horses") and folksy pop ("Chilly Winds"), while Donny's and Marie's solo recordings gravitated toward teen idol fare that ...amounts to a '70s update of Shelley Fabares and Paul Petersen (except that Donny, in particular, could really sing). The Donny Marie sides are the real charmers in the bunch and show how appealing the Osmonds' sound could bethose cuts, and the classic "One Bad Apple," are the ones with the potential to convert Osmond skeptics. From a consumer standpoint, the box set is unfortunately thin. Curb has released single disc Osmond anthologies that offer more tracks than any one disc in this set, and the booklet hasfor a box setdisappointingly brief notes and few pictures. The set rounds up the chart highlights of the various solo and combination acts within the Osmond family and is a handy allinone package in that regard, but it could have been more generous and detailed in its presentation. It also could have compiled all of the Osmonds' Top 40 hits without increasing its length, but several are omitted. A real Osmondmaniac could buy the Osmonds' 21 Hits, Donny Osmond's 25 Hits, Marie Osmonds' 25 Hits and one of the Donnie Marie anthologies (all of which are inexpensive) and get about 50 more music at a comparable price. For less dedicated listeners with a broad interest in the doings of the the Osmonds, The AllTime Greatest Hits of the Osmond Family will suffice. - Greg Adams, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Osmonds

Following the breakout success of the Jackson 5 in 1970, it was practically inevitable that a pre-existing quintet of brothers, who had already enjoyed almost a decade in the national spotlight, would follow them to teen-idol superstardom. With dynamic youngest brother Donny as a focal point (much like Michael was for the Jacksons), the Osmonds did exactly that, enjoyin... Read more