Old Hat | |
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Studio album by Uncle Dog | |
Released | 1972 |
Genre | Blues rock |
Label | Signpost SG 4253 |
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Uncle Dog is a band that released an album and single in 1972.
Members of Uncle Dog were:
Pearson played on 4 tracks and was replaced as a member by Terry Stannard who appears on the rest of the album.
Guest musicians on the LP were Paul Kossoff, guitar on "We Got Time" and John 'Rabbit' Bundrick (piano). Most of the songs were penned by Dave Skinner, although there are a few covers, including Bob Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" (from John Wesley Harding) and Sam Phillips/Herman Parker's "Mystery Train". John Porter became a producer and produced The Smiths and John Lee Hooker's comeback album in 1989. Mitchell played with Clancy and The Sandmen. Skinner also played in Clancy and 801 while Stannard was in Kokomo later.