American hard rock band noted in the review for the 1990 album Every Dog Has Its Day and for a blues-influenced hard-rock sound.

The reviewed album Every Dog Has Its Day (1990) includes a cover of Willie Dixon's "Spoonful" and draws on influences ranging from Procol Harum to Blue Cheer, according to the provided review.

A single, enthusiastic review celebrates Salty Dog's 1990 album Every Dog Has Its Day for its hard-rock'n'roll and hard-blues energy. The reviewer notes influences ranging from Procol Harum to Willie Dixon and praises the incendiary guitar work. Recommended listening: the opening track "Come Along."

For:Fans of late-80s/early-90s hard rock and blues-influenced rock

 Just to give you some coordinates: they take inspiration from Procol Harum (Salty Dog), cover Willie Dixon ("Spoonful", not banana-peels), they drink from the incorruptible source of Blue Cheer, ZetaZetaTopo, and Eisi/Disi, soaking everything with hefty shovelfuls of Lezzeppelin, reinterpreting - so to speak - the whole thing in a late eighties hardrocknroll style.

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