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Album Information:



Album ID: 9612

About Salty Dog:

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About the album Every Dog Has Its Day:

Every Dog Has Its Day is the debut album by the American hard rock band Salty Dog, released in 1990. The album features eleven tracks, each with a unique blend of blues, hard rock, and Southern rock influences. Here's a detailed description of each track:

1. Come Along: The album's opening track is an energetic and bluesy number that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The driving guitar riffs and powerful vocals make it a standout.

2. Cat's Got Nine: This track has a more laid-back, Southern rock feel with a catchy chorus that will stick in your head for days.

3. Ring My Bell: The upbeat tempo and catchy guitar riffs make this track one of the album's most memorable. The bridge has a memorable guitar solo that brings the song to an explosive finish.

4. Where The Sun Don't Shine: This slower-paced track has a haunting quality to it, thanks to the soulful vocals and bluesy guitar work.

5. Spoonful: A cover of Willie Dixon's classic blues song, Salty Dog adds their own dose of hard rock energy to the track, creating a powerful and driving version.

6. Just Like A Woman: This track features notable guitar work and a catchy chorus that will have you singing along in no time.

7. Sim Sala Bim: One of the album's most unique and eclectic tracks, with a mix of blues, rock, and even Eastern influences. The haunting chorus is particularly memorable.

8. Sacrifice Me: This track features some of the album's most impressive guitar work, with soaring solos and intense riffs that make it one of the album's standout tracks.

9. Heave Hard (She Comes Easy): The driving guitar riffs and pounding drums make this track one of the album's most aggressive, perfect for headbanging and rocking out.

10. Lonesome Fool: This slower-paced track showcases the band's bluesy side, with soulful vocals and a haunting guitar melody that makes it one of the album's most emotional tracks.

11. Just Like A Woman (live): The album's closing track is a live version of the earlier track, with even more energy and power thanks to the band's live performance.

Overall, Every Dog Has It's Day is a powerful and eclectic mix of hard rock and blues influences that showcases Salty Dog's unique sound and style. From memorable choruses to powerful guitar solos, this is an album that's sure to please fans of rock music.

Members:

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Track List for Every Dog Has Its Day:

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Discography for Salty Dog:

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Albums:

1. Every Dog Has Its Day (1990)

Singles:

1. Come Along (1990)
2. Where the Sun Don't Shine (1991)

Other Releases:

1. 'Salty Dog' Demo Tape (1987)
2. G.T.T.B. (Gone To The Bone) Demo Tape (1988)

Unfortunately, Salty Dog's discography is quite short, as they only released one album and two singles before disbanding.