The St Louis Hounds
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I Love You Still
Jenny
It's All For You
Suicide
While You Were Out
Only You
Today I Feel
Painted Ladies
Falling In Love
I Love You Still
Jenny
It's All For You
Suicide
While You Were Out
Only You
Today I Feel
Painted Ladies
Falling In Love
CommentPavlov's Dog third album was entitled "The St. Louis Hounds" even
though the band was still going by the name of Pavlov's Dog. The planned title for the third album was "Whatever Became of Siegfried?" This was a joking
reference to electric violinist Siegfried Carver who left after the second album.
The original planned cover art was a wonderful drawing of an overhead view
of Sherlock Holmes (in classic deerstalker hat) and Watson being led
down a foggy London street by an English pit bulldog that just happens to look exactly like the dog in the woodcut on Pampered Menial, which became the band's logo. The cover of the album that was eventually released was a humorous black and white drawing of the group. The name "St. Louis
Hounds" and the drawings of the band members on the album were borrowed from a comic strip about Pavlov's Dog that ran in the magazine, New Musical Express, during the band's heyday.
At the time the third album was recorded, the band was still called
Pavlov's Dog and was under contract to Columbia. After the album was completed,
Columbia Records cut the band from its list and put the album on the shelf,
never to be released.
Each member of the band received a 1/4" reel-to-reel tape copy of the master
to take home after the album was completed. Several members of the band
bootlegged the third album on vinyl over the years (the most notable
being the "St. Louis Hounds" version), and the worldwide bootleg CDs are bootlegs of these original vinyl bootlegs. The location of the original studio master is not known.
though the band was still going by the name of Pavlov's Dog. The planned title for the third album was "Whatever Became of Siegfried?" This was a joking
reference to electric violinist Siegfried Carver who left after the second album.
The original planned cover art was a wonderful drawing of an overhead view
of Sherlock Holmes (in classic deerstalker hat) and Watson being led
down a foggy London street by an English pit bulldog that just happens to look exactly like the dog in the woodcut on Pampered Menial, which became the band's logo. The cover of the album that was eventually released was a humorous black and white drawing of the group. The name "St. Louis
Hounds" and the drawings of the band members on the album were borrowed from a comic strip about Pavlov's Dog that ran in the magazine, New Musical Express, during the band's heyday.
At the time the third album was recorded, the band was still called
Pavlov's Dog and was under contract to Columbia. After the album was completed,
Columbia Records cut the band from its list and put the album on the shelf,
never to be released.
Each member of the band received a 1/4" reel-to-reel tape copy of the master
to take home after the album was completed. Several members of the band
bootlegged the third album on vinyl over the years (the most notable
being the "St. Louis Hounds" version), and the worldwide bootleg CDs are bootlegs of these original vinyl bootlegs. The location of the original studio master is not known.
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