Although, I didn't own a copy until 1981 and that was because an old service buddy left the tape in my car and was transferred out of the unit a few days later and never reclaimed it, I remember everyone talking about this album and even wearing "Hair of the Dog" t-shirts. This was before rock t-shirts became a thing of mass production. When I did hear the album, I immediately found myself headbanging away to the first track and carrying on through the rest of the album. If it wasn't for the ballad "Love Hurts," my head might have come off from all of the great hard rocking tracks that comprise this album.
Track Listing:
1. Hair of the Dog
2. Miss Misery
3. Guilty
4. Changin' Times
5. a) Beggar's Day b) The Rose and the Heather
6. Whisky Drinking Woman
7. Love Hurts
8. Please Don't Judas Me
Nazereth:
Dan MacCafferty- vocals, talk box on "Hair of the Dog
Manny Charlton- guitars, synthesiser
Peter Agnew- bass
Darrell Sweet- drums
I am willing to bet that if I were to play this album to any metal head from the 1980s to the present, not one of them would call it "dated." This album set the standard for what heavy metal should sound like.
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