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Pampered Menial was the first album from Pavlov's Dog, a band produced by Murray Krugman and Sandy Pearlman, the duo behind Blue Oyster Cult. The seven men in this group are revealed in the gatefold holding "Horace," a dog, while three engravings from 1849 by artist Robert Vernon make up the front, back and inside cover. Those paintings are striking, and though the music, mostly written by vocalist David Surkamp, tries hard, it just isn't as captivating as the package which surrounds it. Surkamp sounds like a chick singer, something that wasn't quite in vogue yet -- Journey and the Mickey Thomas Starship wouldn't happen for another four years, not until 1979, and even Thomas' hit with the Elvin Bishop Group was a year away, male vocalists were singing in lower registers at this point. With song titles like "Theme From Subway Sue" and "Of Once And Future Kings" the identity that a Blue Oyster Cult maintained was missing here. "Subway Sue" sounding very much like the 80s version of Mott, the band after Ian Hunter took his leave. If you thought Mott's high pitched vocals were out of place and annoying, check out Surkamp's strange warbling. The band itself isn't half bad. "Episode's mellotron, courtesy of Doug Rayburn and Siegfried Carver's violin, provide more than adequate sounds. Carver's sole composition, "Preludin," comes off as one of the best tracks, perhaps because it is an instrumental version of progressive rock that Triumvirat and early Journey were exploring, But when David Surkamp's vocals kick in again on the next tune, like Pavlov's experiments, it makes the listener want to break things, including this record. "Julia" is a mediocre lyric and ok melody, just destroyed by the vocalist who composed it. If this were an instrumental group, the music would be much easier to take. The band provides elegant rock, majestic drums by Mike Safron, additional keyboards by David Hamilton augmenting Rayburn's mellotron and flute, and solid 70s production from Krugman and Pearlman. Lead guitarist Steve Scorfina co-writes a beautiful piece with vocalist Surkamp in "Late November," but its perfection is marred by the whining sounds of the frontman. It is really sad, as there seems to be much potential here, drummer Michael Safron's "Song Dance" another highly creative number. A & R man Mark Spector had some kind of ears, what he was thinking here is anyone's guess. The solid riffs, the wonderful blend of sounds, all destroyed by David Surkamp's forced vocals which sound like some experiment by Pavlov gone awry. The Mott band from Shouting & Pointing infamy should have been put on a stage with Pavlov's Dog to see which act could clear the room first. "Fast Gun" is another solid progressive tune, but without the polish of a Brad Delp or Steve Perry, it just didn't stand a chance. Columbia Records should re-issue an instrumental version of this disc via their Legacy series, the music deserves it. ~ Joe Viglione
Pampered Menial was the first album from Pavlov's Dog, a band produced by Murray Krugman and Sandy Pearlman, the duo behind Blue Oyster Cult. Sony. Pavlov's Dog Pampered Menial Songs | 1. | Julia |
| 2. | Late November |
| 3. | Song Dance |
| 4. | Fast Gun |
| 5. | Natchez Trace |
| 6. | Subway Sue |
| 7. | Episode |
| 8. | Preludin |
| 9. | Of Once and Future Kings |
| Pampered Menial Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews 500 stars. It is interesting that this album has never been out of print in Australia. Generations have passed the 'knowledge' down, and you will find people of all ages who love this brilliant, absolutely unique album. Buy it immediately- you do not know what you are missing. David Surkamp could tour here tomorrow and sell out 2,000 seaters. Submitted by David Martin (Mt. Martha, Australia.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Classic Rock for the connoissuers Being from St. Louis the home of this group, I admit to prejudice. But THE VOICE of David Surkamp and the extraordinary musicianship heard on this CD more than justifies my enthusiasm. the Rush comparisons are based largely on David's similar but highly unique sound but the music is hard progressive rock at it's penultimate best.They were revered in Detroit and St. Louis and pockets of the East Coast. They just never got full support from Columbia due to their unique identity. Rock violins, extreme hard and acoustic guitars, an ensemble and blending of sounds that you will not find anywhere else. Most people say you will either love or hate his voice, but if you listen and let it take you in, there really is only one choice. Try it if any of these descriptions sound interesting to you. You will not be sorry. Submitted by KM -An old time rocker (St. Louis, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
absolute five stars! This is a wonderful album, the music is great and the singer really cry the song. simply...the best Submitted by holpe (mexico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Pampered Menial I had this as an LP and know finally have it on cd. Terrific album!!! Submitted by vrus9764 (Flindersview QLD Australia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
been looking for it I have been looking for this forever. Used to have it on vinyl. I bought several as gifts for my old buddies to remember the good old times. If you like Rush, you will like this. CD Universe was great, they did sent it in a padded envelope and several cases broke I contacted them and a few days later I received a box with replacement cases. Submitted by petralonowski (El Paso, TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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