How is this one often underlooked as one of the great rock debuts? Just discredited as a "heavy metal" satanic, wooga-booga. It still sounds authentic and fresh. Fresher than some new overproduced shit. Get comfy, dads, open a cold one and share your favorite underrated gems.
P.S. Only astoundingly fresh sounding ones.
>>509966148 (OP)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsLyG6A13f4
>>509966148 (OP)Underrated album.
Budgie is great, if you’ve never heard them go do that now.
>>509966148 (OP)sabbath is my favorite band and that is one of the greatest albums ever.
>>509966148 (OP)>slide threadweird, I would have bet money it was posted by a Polish flag
It is a very good album, sonically and recording-wise. Has that high fidelity detail and expanse but also a rawness, the hard rock recordings of especially U.K. bands in 1968-1969 were just beginning to fully exploit. Plus the rarified atmosphere that Sabbath and Geezer Butler's songs could only produce
Another really good raw album is the 1968 debut recording by Free, 'Tons Of Sobs' (produced by Guy Stevens)
and obviously the Led Zeppelin debut album
'The Allman Brothers Band' is another fantastic raw recording debut