Album

Hair Of The Dog

Nazareth

1975 · Rock

38 collectors on Gatefold own this

Hair Of The Dog by Nazareth

Hair Of The Dog is a Rock album by Nazareth, originally released in 1975. On Gatefold: 203 pressings tracked, owned by 38 collectors.

About

Nazareth scorched American radio and arenas with their own Yankee-styled blooze and working-class boogie. It’s a safe bet that Guns N’ Roses wouldn’t have existed had Nazareth (and this 1975 album) never made it out of their Scottish homeland, so big a fan was Axl Rose. The Rose comparison is easy; just listen to Naz singer Dan McCafferty, whose earnest vocal shreds matched both the gnarly onslaught and (occasional) subtle gestures of the band’s guitars and songs. It was, in fact, one rather subtle gesture—the band’s cover of The Everly Brothers' tenderizing ballad “Love Hurts”—that made this band huge. Elsewhere, the title song’s Humble Pie–ish romp still stomps it out at rock radio, and “Miss Misery” nearly matches it in intensity. The dynamic “Please Don’t Judas Me” shows Pink Floyd action, and “Whiskey Drinkin’ Woman” is an amped-up folk tune with a surprising sardonic side (“Maybe if I tried some booze/I’d know what it’s about”). And you’ll swear you hear nodules form on McCafferty’s vocal cords during the band’s fist-foisting version of Nils Lofgren’s underrated “Beggar’s Day.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Hair Of The Dog4:10
  2. A2Miss Misery4:41
  3. A3Guilty3:38
  4. A4Changin' Times6:03

Side B

  1. B5Beggar's Day3:55
  2. B6Rose In The Heather2:35
  3. B7Whisky Drinkin' Woman5:30
  4. B8Please Don't Judas Me9:50

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • gritty
  • aggressive
  • rowdy

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

38 collectors on Gatefold own this · 203 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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