The Best of Pavlov's Dog

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ReleasedNovember 2, 1995[2]
Recorded1973–1975
The Best of Pavlov's Dog
Artwork based on High Life, a painting by Edwin Landseer.[1]
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 2, 1995[2]
Recorded1973–1975
StudioCBS Studios, New York City
Record Plant, New York City
GenreProgressive rock, art rock
Length53:49
LabelColumbia
ProducerSandy Pearlman, Murray Krugman
Pavlov's Dog chronology
Lost in America
(1990)
The Best of Pavlov's Dog
(1995)
Has Anyone Here Seen Sigfried?
(2007)

The Best of Pavlov's Dog is a compilation album by American progressive rock/AOR band Pavlov's Dog, released in 1995.

It compiles songs from the band's first two albums, Pampered Menial (1975) and At the Sound of the Bell (1976). The album's liner notes give credit to all eight 1973-1976 Pavlov's Dog full-time members for their contributions, but they do not mention the session and guest musicians who also took part in the At the Sound of the Bell recordings.[3]

The album's front cover is a blue colored snippet from Edwin Landseer's painting High Life[1] which was also used in the original back cover of Pampered Menial.[4]

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