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Although Nazareth had already broken into the big time in England with their 1973 release RAZAMANAZ, the band had yet to crack the U.S. market. Their stateside break came two years later in the form of 1975's HAIR OF THE DOG. By keeping to their high voltage rock formula the Scots band finally won U.S. rock fans over, though it didn't hurt that they included one slight musical departure, the melodic ballad "Love Hurts."
Besides becoming a monster worldwide hit, Nazareth (for better or worse) helped create the whole power ballad format--a style adopted wholesale by numerous other bands by the late '80s. But besides "Love Hurts," HAIR OF THE DOG is a red-blooded hard rock set, as evidenced by songs such as the title track, "Miss Misery," "Changin' Times," and "Beggars Day."
Personnel: Pete Agnew (vocals, guitar, bass guitar, background vocals); Vicky Silva (vocals, background vocals); Vicki Brown, Dan McCafferty, Liza Strike, Barry St. John (vocals); Manny Charlton (guitar, synthesizer); Max Middleton (keyboards); Darrell Sweet (drums, percussion, background vocals); Simon Phillips (tabla, percussion).
Recording information: AIR, London, England; Escape Studios, Kent, England.
Nazareth Hair Of The Dog Songs Hair Of The Dog Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Nazareth's one and only Nazareth's Hair of the dog was a great masterpiece. Love Hurts is the greatest rock ballad of all time and there biggest hit # 2 on the charts in 1975.The title track Hair of the dog contained the classic frase "now your mess'n with a son of a bitch" radio played on the air amazing! Submitted by MrRadioactive (Overland Park KS USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Hard rock Nazareth came along with this album at the right point in history a musical turning point toward heavy metal. Submitted by mapa (Cottonwood, AZ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Super Album This is one of Nazareths best albums, among many others. Submitted by a reviewer (Hearst,Ont,Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One Of Nazareth's Best HAIR OF THE DOG, along with GREATEST HITS, RAZAMANAZ, LOUD N' PROUD, and RAMPANT, is one of Nazareth's best albums ever. Most of the songs are strong, the playing is tight, and Manny
Charlton's guitar and production are superb. This album is a must-own. Submitted by Adam (Suffern NY USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Will Not Be Loaned Again I owned this as an album and had my son buy it for me on CD as a Christmas present. My teenage daughter borrowed it to play "Love Hurts" at roller skating events and never returned it. Now I own it again. "Hair of the Dog" is one of my favorite songs of asll time. Submitted by a reviewer (Alpena, MI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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