Echo & Boo
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| The Adventures of Echo & Boo and Assorted Small Tails | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | October 8, 2010[1] | |||
| Studio | Pan Galactic Studios, St. Louis | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock, art rock | |||
| Length | 51:28 | |||
| Label | Rockville Music | |||
| Producer | David Surkamp, Sara Surkamp | |||
| Pavlov's Dog chronology | ||||
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| Audio sample | ||||
"Angeline" | ||||
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Background Magazine | |
| Classic Rock | |
| DMME | |
| Get Ready to ROCK! | |
| Musik Reviews (in German) | |
| Rock Hard (in German) | |
| Rock Times (in German) | favorable[8] |
| Rocking.gr (in Greek) | favorable[9] |
| Rocktopia | favorable[10] |
| Rockway (in Greek) | favorable[11] |
| Stormbringer (in German) | |
| The Great Rock Bible | |
| Vintage Rock | favorable[14] |
Echo & Boo, also known as The Adventures of Echo & Boo and Assorted Small Tails, is the fifth studio album by American progressive rock/AOR band Pavlov's Dog, released in 2010.
It's the first album with new material since Lost in America, and includes two original Pavlov's Dog members: their long-standing frontman David Surkamp and drummer Mike Safron. The album is dedicated to the band's original violinist Siegfried Carver[15] who died in 2009.[16]
The album's cover depicts David Surkamp's father and uncle at a young age[17] and the dog from Pavlov's Dog debut album Pampered Menial cover.