The forum in which all human experience resides. Especially for fans of the now-deceased original Hall of the Wendigo. Still Number One with the core demographic.
That said, it was startlingly ahead of its time and, despite it becoming tiresome and overbearingly hard-rock at almost every stage, it was in objective truth faintly awesome.
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It was one of those things that was ground breaking (wonder if Immigrant song was a rip off of Ride the Sky or the other way around?) and probably exciting at the time, but I really after 50 years of those riffs being recycled I'm not sure I really need to listen to it.
This album is better than Led Zeppelin. For what that matters. I think I prefer Sabbath, and to a slightly less extent Deep Purples.
Quite hard to mark.
Apparently their other albums are all quite different to each other.