Hair of the Dog
Hair of the Dog was the sixth studio album by the Scottish rock band Nazareth, released in 1975. It was released on A&M Records. The album was recorded at Escape Studios, in Kent, United Kingdom and is the band's biggest selling album to date, having sold two million copies worldwide.
After three albums with Deep Purple's Roger Glover producing, Manny Charlton stepped into that position, one he filled for several subsequent albums.
It was Nazareth's first big hit album (aside from the minor success of Razamanaz), including classics such as "Love Hurts" (on the US version, but not the Canadian/European, it replaced the original "Guilty"), "Hair of the Dog", "Beggar's Day" and "Please Don't Judas Me".
The album title is often considered to be from a shortened form of the phrase describing a folk hangover cure, (The Hair of the dog that bit you). However, according to Dan McCafferty, the title is a play on "heir of the dog", ie. a "son of a bitch". This was the title the band had intended for the album, but the label didn't approve. The title track is sometimes mistakenly called "Son of a Bitch" because of its chorus ("now you're messin' with a son of a bitch").
The remastered compact disc, first released in the mid-1990s, features bonus tracks.
Track listing
Side one
"Hair of the Dog" – 4:09 "Miss Misery" – 4:40 Either of the following: "Love Hurts" – 3:53 (USA edition) "Guilty" - 3:35 (Canadian and European edition) "Changin' Times" – 6:03
Side two
"Beggars Day / Rose in the Heather" – 6:31 "Whiskey Drinkin' Woman" – 5:29 "Please Don't Judas Me" – 9:48
Remastered edition
The remastered edition includes both "Guilty" (track 3) and "Love Hurts" (track 9) plus the following bonus tracks: "Down" - 3:55 "Railroad Boy" - 4:07 "Hair of the Dog" (single edit) - 3:21
Credits
Band members
Dan McCafferty - vocals Manny Charlton - guitars, synthesiser Pete Agnew - bass, backing vocals Darrell Sweet - drums, backing Vocals
Additional musicians
Max Middleton - keyboards
Translation
The phrase "Hair of the Dog" occurs as such in the following languages: English, German, Polish, Russian, Swedish.
Translation(s) in other languages: French: Hair of the Dog (album), Italian: Hair of the Dog (Nazareth), Portuguese: Hair of the Dog (álbum), Finnish: Hair of the Dog (albumi).
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