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Nazareth

Hair of the Dog

Hair of the Dog Tracks
1. Hair of the Dog
2. Miss Misery
3. Love Hurts
4. Changin' Times
5. Beggars Day
6. Rose in the Heather
7. Whiskey Drinkin' Woman
8. Please Don't Judas Me
Nazareth - Hair of the Dog
Hair of the Dog Review
Digitally remastered 1997 reissue of their top 20 1975 albumwith four bonus tracks: the top 10 smash 'Love Hurts' (Single Version), the classic 'Hair Of The Dog' (Single Edit) and the B-sides 'Down' & 'Railroad Boy'. 11 tracks total, also featuring 'Hair Of The Dog', 'Miss Misery' and 'Please Don't Judas Me'. 'Love Hurts', a cover of the 1961 Roy Orbison B-side, was originally released only on the U.S.edition at the band's insistence. Color picture CD. 1997 Castle release.
Hair of the Dog Review
Digitally Remastered with Bonus Tracks


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A great Cd and this is the release to buy!!
5
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!

Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-06-14
Nazareth Has Aged Better Than Most
5
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".
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-10-04