Salty Dog - Every Dog Has Its Day (1990) (Rock Candy Remastered 2016)

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Salty Dog - Every Dog Has Its Day (1990) (Rock Candy Remastered 2016)

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Salty Dog - Every Dog Has Its Day (1990) (Rock Candy Remastered 2016)

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Year : 1990 (Rock Candy Remastered 2016)
Style : Hard Rock
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 168 mb


Bio:

This Los Angeles-based band were put together in late 1986 by bass player Mike Hannon (b. Columbus, Ohio, USA) and drummer Khurt Maier (b. Sacramento, California, USA), enlisting Youngstown, Ohio-born vocalist Jimmi Bleacher and replacing their original guitarist (Scott Lane) with Canadian Pete Reveen in early 1987. The band developed a blues-based style that drew immediate Led Zeppelin comparisons, but owed more to a mixture of influences from old bluesmen such as Memphis Slim, ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson and Willie Dixon to the more contemporary sounds of Black Flag and Motörhead. Every Dog Has Its Day, recorded in Rockfield Studios in Wales with producer Peter Collins, demonstrated that the Zeppelin references were most apt, owing to the sheer variety of styles within Salty Dog’s bluesy framework, from the straightforward opener ‘Come Along’, through the smouldering ‘Slow Daze’, to the tongue-in-cheek acoustic blues of ‘Just Like A Woman’. The album received a flurry of good reviews, but Salty Dog were unable to capitalize, as Bleacher departed shortly after its release. The band struggled to find a replacement, locating Dallas native Darrel Beach (ex-DT Roxx) in late 1991, but the loss of momentum proved crucial and Salty Dog faded. Salty Dog was a sleaze metal band that infused a Led Zeppelin style vocal delivery to their bluesy brand of rock'n'roll. Their one and only album was filled with guilty pleasures that should have made them stars, but sadly didn't.They recorded their only album in Europe, but would never get the chance to tour there. The band toured relentlessly, and videos for "Come Along" and "Lonesome Fool" got limited airplay, but album sales remained sluggish. In 1991 the band sacked Bleacher and promised a return, but it never happened.Hannon went on to join rockers Bogus Toms and Dangerous Toys, but would eventually form a band similar in style to Salty Dog called American Dog. Maier resurfaced in Mudpie while Reveen is in a group called Tweed.

Album:

If there has a been a hard rock album that desperately needed to be reissued, SALTY DOG’s "Every Dog Has Its Day" would have to be it. Fortunately, Rock Candy specialists just did it fully remastered including 4 bonus tracks.With such classics like “Come Along”, “Ring My Bell”and “Where The Sun Don’t Shine” this is a CD that still needs to be heard by all hard / melodic / rock fans.Once in a blue moon, an unknown band is able to harness perfection, even if for just a short amount of time. Cult legends Salty Dog are one of those bands — a group that was able to latch onto a shooting star and go for a quick ride before crashing and burning. The year was 1990, when hair metal ruled the charts, and Salty Dog came from nowhere to release one of the genre’s true gems. Formed in Los Angeles during the late '80s but comprised of outsiders from a number of diverse locations, the band honed their chops in rehearsal studios, assembling a line up that would sound not only right together but also very different from what was happening on the strip. Indeed, the band’s style incorporated a number of influences, from the old school bluesy Aerosmith-ish hard rock to the contemporary cut and thrust of Guns N' Roses. Salty Dog's "Every Dog Has Its Day" received universal acclaim from critics, but failed to generate serious sales momentum. Produced by Peter Collins (Rush, Queensryche, Gary Moore) and engineered by British wunderkind Geoff Workman (Journey, Foreigner, Mötley Crüe) the music resonates with killer intention. A sound that suggested the band would rightly take their place in the hard rock pantheon alongside true greats, but sadly that was not to be.“Come Along” was Salty Dog‘s introduction to the record buying public and still goes down as their crowning achievement — you could even go so far as to say this song remains US sleazy hard rock's pinnacle. I use the term ‘song’ loosely however as this number doesn’t follow the typical formula, devoid of any real chorus or structure. It begins with a memorable bass pattern before being joined by a drum beat that would make John Bonham roll over in heaven with pleasure. The guitar riffs descend in and out with no real pattern before the voice kicks in with the infamous ‘sweet little baby, she’s my hotdog bun’ line. The whole track swings along before exploding towards the finish… “Come Along” truly was, and still is, a work of pure, true hard rock genius.The rest of "Every Dog Has Its Day" pales in comparison, not because the album is a letdown, but simply because “Come Along” is so damn perfect. “Cat’s Got Nine”, “Ring Me Bell”, “Where The Sun Don’t Shine”, “Heave Hard (She Comes Easy)”, “Slow Daze” and “Nothin’ But A Dream” are all legendary in their own right, and could easily have been the standout cuts on a lesser band’s release. Jimmi Bleacher possessed a voice that could strip the paint from your living room walls while the rhythm section of Michael Hannon and Khurt Maier worked off each other with pinpoint precision. Guitarist Pete Reeven kind of did things his own way, which made everything that much more interesting.The bonus tracks show how the band evolved once they were harnessed within the studio. The sound quality on these four bonus cuts including the previously unreleased “The Bucket Song” aren't very impressive (all are pre-production demos), but the young musicians making the music surely were.We all know and remember the groups that achieved massive success in the early ’90s, but it is often the forgotten warriors such as Salty Dog that really made that time in history so incredible. Of course, and thus adding to their legacy, Salty Dog self-destructed in part due to drug abuse and in-fighting. It was a tragic end to an outfit that showed so much potential as their music still hits hard after all these years. If you missed Salty Dog back in the day, that’s understandable, but if you let this Rock Candy remastered reissue slip past you again, as track 10 title says, you’re a "Lonesome Fool"!

Line Up:

Jimmi Bleacher – vocals, guitar, harmonica
Pete Reeven – guitar, background vocals
Michael Hannon – bass, background vocals
Khurt Maier – drums, percussion
additional musicians:
Geoff Workman – keyboards
The Waters Family – background vocals
Lenny Castro – percussion

Production:

Produced by Peter Collins
Engineered and mixed by Geoff Workman

Tracklist:

01. Come Along
02. Cat's Got Nine
03. Ring My Bell
04. Where the Sun Don't Shine
05. Spoonful
06. Just Like A Woman
07. Sim Sala Bim
08. Keep Me Down
09. Heav Hard She Comes Easy
10. Lonesome Fool
11. Slow Days
12. Sacrifice Me
13. Nothin' But A Dream
14. Keep Me Down [Original Demo] (Bonus Track)
15. Come Along [Original Demo] (Bonus Track)
16. The Bucket Song [Unreleased] (Bonus Track)
17. Ring My Bell [Original Demo] (Bonus Track)

+ Video "Lonesome Fool" (Official Video)


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