Do It Dog Style
1978 album by Slaughter & The Dogs
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Do It Dog Style is the first album by Manchester punk band Slaughter and the Dogs.
| Do It Dog Style | |
|---|---|
| Studio album by | |
| Released | 1978 |
| Genre | Punk rock |
| Label | Decca |
| Producer | Nick Tauber |
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Trouser Press | favourable[2] |
Track listing
All tracks composed by Wayne Barrett and Mike Rossi except where indicated
- Side A
- "Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone"
- "Victims of the Vampire" (Rossi, Barrett, Bates)
- "Boston Babies"
- "I'm Waiting for the Man" (Lou Reed)
- "I'm Mad"
- "Quick Joey Small" (Arthur Resnick, Joey Levine)
- Side B
- "You're a Bore"
- "Keep on Trying" (Rossi, Bates)
- "We Don't Care"
- "Since You Went Away"
- "Who Are the Mystery Girls" (David Johansen, Johnny Thunders)
- "Dame to Blame"
Personnel
- Slaughter and the Dogs
- Wayne Barrett – vocals
- Mike Rossi – guitar
- Brian "Mad Muffet" Grantham – drums
- Howard "Zip" Bates – bass
with:
- Mick Ronson – guitar on "Quick Joey Small" and "Who Are the Mystery Girls"
- Technical
- Adrian Martins – engineer
- Steve McGarry – sleeve illustration
- Kevin Cummins – photography