Sound Elixer 7/13/2005, AMG
After Nazareth's 12-year association with A&M records ended in 1982, the group signed with MCA records, and shortly thereafter, they released what would be their last...
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2XS 7/13/2005, AMG
After spending much of 1981 involved in a successful tour, Nazareth returned to the studio with a newfound sense of vigor the next year. The album they produced was 2XS, an...
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Classics Volume 16 7/13/2005, AMG
Classics, Vol. 16 collects all of Nazareth's hard rock radio hits, making it a preferrable alternative to their frequently spotty albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All...
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Close Enough For Rock'N'Roll 7/13/2005, AMG
After cornering the hard rock market in 1975 with the international success of Hair of the Dog, Nazareth surprised fans and listeners alike the next year when they traded...
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Expect No Mercy 7/13/2005, AMG
On this 1977 album, Nazareth makes a full-blooded return to the hard rock sound they had neglected since their success with Hair of the Dog. The result is a potent, driving...
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Hair Of The Dog 7/13/2005, AMG
After slowly but surely building a fanbase around the world with albums like Razamanaz and Loud & Proud, Nazareth finally hit the big time in 1975 with Hair of the Dog. The...
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Hot Tracks 7/13/2005, AMG
Released during a flurry of activity that defined their late-'70s heyday, Nazareth's Hot Tracks kept the band's career on a decent commercial roll. After the monster success...
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Malice In Wonderland 7/13/2005, AMG
As the 1980s began, Nazareth decided to return to the AOR experimentation they had toyed with during the 1970s on albums like Close Enough for Rock & Roll and Play 'N the...
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Nazareth 7/13/2005, AMG
This 1971 self-titled debut may stun fans who are accustomed to the hard-driving rock and gritty power ballads that characterize Nazareth's more popular work. Nazareth is a...
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No Mean City 7/13/2005, AMG
This 1978 album found Nazareth continuing to mine the combination of stripped-down hard rock and roots rock sounds explored on 1977's Expect No Mercy. No Mean City is also...
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Greatest Hits 7/13/2005, AMG
The Scottish band Nazareth, which took its name from a line in the Band's "The Weight," occupies an unusual place in hard rock because it alternates between unlikely cover...
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Rampant 7/13/2005, AMG
Nazareth's second album of 1974 finds the group tempering the four-on-the-floor hard rock attack they developed on Loud and Proud by working a surprising and effective...
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Three Classic Albums 7/13/2005, AMG
In 1998, Essential released Three Classic Albums: Razamanaz/Loud 'n' Proud/Hair of the Dog, which contained three complete albums -- Razamanaz (1973, originally released on...
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Boogaloo 1/12/1999, LAUNCH, Bob Gulla
Every rock fan over 30 knows Nazareth, a band formed in 1968 in Scotland, reached their creative peak a-way back in 1975 with Hair Of The Dog, a hard rock album featuring...
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Snaz 7/13/2005, AMG
Originally released on A&M records in 1981, Snaz is one of the better, and least recognized, live '70s (as a style, not necessarily a period in time) hard rock recordings....
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Razamanaz 2/17/2005, AMG
After pursuing a Rolling Stones-styled blend of rock and country elements on their first two albums, Nazareth segued into a harder rocking style with 1973's Razamanaz. The...
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Loud N' Proud 7/13/2005, AMG
After putting themselves on the hard rock map with Razamanaz, Nazareth took their new, forceful style even further the next year on Loud & Proud. With Roger Glover once...
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Exercises 7/13/2005, AMG
Listening to Exercises by '70s Scottish hard rockers Nazareth just one time will make you wonder how this could possibly be the same band that went on to record such hard...
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Close Enough For Rock 'N' Roll 7/13/2005, AMG
After cornering the hard rock market in 1975 with the international success of Hair of the Dog, Nazareth surprised fans and listeners alike the next year when they traded...
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