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Hair of the Dog

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Nazareth

Hair of the Dog

 
Cover Hair of the Dog click the image to get it in cd-cover size
Release Date: November 30, 1974
Label: A&M Records
Rating: 4.5
 
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Tracklist of Hair of the Dog

Disc 1
1 Hair of the Dog  4:11 view lyrics
2 Miss Misery  4:41 view lyrics
3 Love Hurts  3:53 view lyrics
4 Changin' Times  6:04 view lyrics
5 Beggars Day  3:46 view lyrics
6 Rose in the Heather  2:45 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Whiskey Drinkin' Woman  5:30 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Please Don't Judas Me  9:48 view lyrics

Reviews:

A great Cd and this is the release to buy!!

Make sure to spend the extra dollar or two for this version of the CD with the extra tunes!

The US version has "Love Hurts" but is missing "Guilty" while the Canadian version has "Guilty" but lacks "Love Hurts"

This release has both tunes plus the radio edit of "Hair of the Dog" and most importantly two rare B-sides "Down" and "Railroad Boy"

"Down" sounds like it was thrown together a little too quickly, but "Railroad Boy" is great! Enjoy!

A Real Classic!

The title track is incredilble. The whole album is great. I remember how big this album was because I was a teenager in the 70's. A lot of reviewers have said they didn't like "Love Hurts", but I suspect if it weren't for the fact that AM radio played this to death for many years and the probability that a lot of the reviewers here weren't even around when this ablum was released, this song would be much more appreciated. It was played at all the Jr, High and High School dances from 76' until I graduated in '79. How I remember! And my classic rock band I'm currently in includes it in our playlist when we need a classic slow song for the couples to reminisce thier youths by. And to all you 80's kids, this was NOT what you would call a power ballad! On the downside, CW is correct, it could use a bit more cowbell....

Almost 5 stars

I would give this album 5 stars, if I could just get more cowbell.

I love this!

I don't really know if this band has ever really got it's

due for the great music it put out. Hair of The Dog in my

mind is one of the best songs in rock history! Granted, Love

Hurts is way overplayed.... But it's still good! There are

alot of other good rockers here! "Miss Misery" and "Whiskey

Drinkin Woman" are also really good songs. The truth is that

Hair Of The Dog is worth the price of the CD alone.

Nazareth Has Aged Better Than Most

Regardless of what some people might say, this album has aged very well. Like all of Nazareth's best work, there is more diversity here than on alot of releases from that time period and certainly more than you hear on hardrock and metal discs today. The title track still hits as hard today as it did then and though even some die-hard fans may take shots at "Love Hurts", we all know no one's ever done a better song of this nature. The reality is Nazareth pretty much created the "power ballad", but don't hold that against them, it's not thier fault that most everyone else has done them so badly. Looking back , I realize now more than I did then what a great album this is. Nazareth's music sounds a lot less dated than alot of the giants of the time that so many still worship today. Led Zeppelin and many others can only wish they aged so well. Anyone who wants to debate that fact needs to go back and listen to Zep's "In though the Out Door".