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Pampered Menial by Pavlov's Dog (Vinyl, 1974)

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Condition
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Material
Vinyl
Artist
Pavlov's Dog
Type
LP
Format
Vinyl
Release Year
1974
Record Label
Music on Vinyl
Release Title
Pampered Menial
Style
Progressive Rock
Genre
Rock
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Music on Vinyl
UPC
8719262013599
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6050149933

Product Key Features

Format
Vinyl
Release Year
1974
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Genre
Rock
Style
Progressive Rock
Type
LP
Artist
Pavlov's Dog
Release Title
Pampered Menial

Additional Product Features

Distribution
Navarre
Additional information
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 that surrounds it. With song titles like "Theme from Subway Sue" and "Of Once and Future Kings," the identity that Blue Oyster Cult maintained was missing here. 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. Lead guitarist Steve Scorfina co-writes a beautiful piece with vocalist Surkamp in "Late November, while drummer Michael Safron's "Song Dance" is another highly creative number. Pavlov's Dog provide elegant rock, with majestic drums by Safron, additional keyboards by David Hamilton augmenting Rayburn's Mellotron and flute, and solid '70s production from Krugman and Pearlman. ~ Joe Viglione
Number of discs
2

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