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| A Salty Dog | |||||
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| Studio album by Procol Harum | |||||
| Released | June 1969 | ||||
| Recorded | March 1969 | ||||
| Genre | Progressive Rock | ||||
| Length | 40:18 | ||||
| Label | A&M | ||||
| Producer | Matthew Fisher | ||||
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| Procol Harum chronology | |||||
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A Salty Dog, by Procol Harum, was released in June 1969. Having an ostensibly nautical theme, as indicated by its cover, (a pastiche of the famous Player's Navy Cut cigarette pack) interspersed with straight rock, blues and pop items A Salty Dog showed a slight change of direction from its predecessors, being thematically less obscure. The title track itself was the first Procol track to use sound effects and an orchestra, as would be referred to in the live album performance some three years later. The musical tensions between the group and Robin Trower were beginning to show in this album, and although his guitar sound remains integral to most of the tracks, Crucifiction Lane, in retrospect, shows that Trower was already moving in a different direction from the rest of the band.
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The following bonus tracks were included on a 1999 reissue by Westside (cat# WESM 534):
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