At times I've placed Ginhouse in my progressive rock collection but really it belongs in the hard rock section. Some really good energetic heavy rock with fine rhythm guitar sets this one apart. I've been close to a 12 (4.5 stars) on this title, but now I'm closer to a 10 (3.5 stars. Keeping it either way. One of those albums that seems like it should have been on Vertigo.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Ginhouse. 1971 England
At times I've placed Ginhouse in my progressive rock collection but really it belongs in the hard rock section. Some really good energetic heavy rock with fine rhythm guitar sets this one apart. I've been close to a 12 (4.5 stars) on this title, but now I'm closer to a 10 (3.5 stars. Keeping it either way. One of those albums that seems like it should have been on Vertigo.
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