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Joe Viglione, All Music Guide
The tune "Give It to the People" was written by the production team of Lambert and Potter, as was the third single, the Top 35 "Dream On" with its catchy melody. Coming a year after Aerosmithcharted in New England with a similar title but a different song, there was little confusion over the two "Dream On"s, as the melodies were so different. There was one other similarity, though, Aerosmith returned to the charts in 1976 with their composition just as The Righteous Brothers did with the Top 40 activity of "Unchained Melody." Old friends Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil are represented with two enjoyable titles, "You Turn Me Around" and "Together Again," perhaps the best-written and most effective of the album tracks. But it is the Alan O'Day fantasy of Janis Joplin jamming with Jimi Hendrix that sweeps in and gets the award for most memorable number. "Rock & Roll Heaven" might have been trite, but it is irresistible. The Righteous Brothers were a singles act, and it is the singles which stand out across their career, the LP production good for the time, but not as timeless as their work with Phil Spector.
