The Hot Dogs featured the talents of Memphis-based musicians Greg Reding and Bill Rennie. keyboardist/guitar player Reding had previously been a member of Village Sound, while singer/bass player Rennie had been in The Poor Little Rich Kids (he was known as Bill Renni). Along with former Piccadilly Circus guitarist Jack Holder, in 1970 the pair started playing together under the moniker Silver. The same year the trio went into Memphis' famed Ardent Studios to record some demos. The demos caught the attention of producer Terry Manning who brought in sessions drummer Prouty for backup. Unfortunately Silver fell apart before anything could come of it, with Reding and Rennie subsequently paying their bills as touring sidemen for Albert King.
01. Say What You Mean (6:36)
02. Morning Rain (4:51)
03. When I Come Home Again (2:26)
04. Time Is All (3:34)
05. Another Smile (2:57)
06. Thanks (5:38)
07. Take The Time To Let Me Know (3:36)
08. Feel Real Fine (2:59)
09. Let Me Look At The Sun (2:26)
10. Way To Get To You (2:25)
11. Lowdown (3:42)
The Hot Dogs – Say What You Mean (JAPANESE EDITION) (LOSSLESS, 1973/2003),FLAC