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The story of David Surkamp is mainly the story of the band Pavlov`s Dog. David Surkamp also played in the band Hi-Fi with Ian Matthews, as well as released a soloalbum in 2007: Pavlov’s Dog is a 1970s progressive rock/AOR band formed in St. Louis in 1972. Pavlov’s Dog originally comprised David Surkamp (vocals and guitar), Steve Scorfina (lead guitar), Mike Safron (drums), Rick Stockton (bass guitar), David Hamilton (keyboard), Doug Rayburn (mellotron and flute), and Siegfried Carver (born Richard Nadler) (various string instruments including the rare vitar, a cross between a guitar and a violin). Carver left the band after the first album. On their second album At the Sound of the Bell (1976), Tom Nickeson was added to the line-up on guitar and he took over Hamilton’s keyboard position after the album had been recorded as Hamilton left the band. Safron was still a member of the band but did not appear on the second album, former Yes drummer Bill Bruford played as a guest musician. Safron left in the aftermath of this, partially due to his failure to receive a promised credit on the album sleeve and the band’s third album featured Kirk Sarkisian on drums. The band’s debut Pampered Menial was released in 1975. It was briefly released on ABC Records but quickly re-issued by Columbia Records. The result was that both versions appeared in stores at nearly the same time, which may have confused the public. Their second album At the Sound of the Bell followed on Columbia in 1976.

Dancing On The Edge Of A Teacup

Not Alone
Not Alone (Disc 1)
Dancing On The Edge Of A Teacup - The Pavlov's Dog Trinity Sessions
Not Alone (Medicins Sans Frontiéres) (Disc 1)
Dancing On The Edge Of A Teacu
David Surkamp Dancing on the Edge of a Teacup
Not Alone (Medicins Sans Frontiéres)
Dancing On The Edge Of A Teacup (The Pavlov's Dog Trinity Sessions)
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Not Alone - Medicins Sans Frontieres Disc 1
Not Alone: Disc 1