I had my hands on this album a couple of times in the 80s while still in college, but just couldn't pull the trigger. I had recently purchased The Skull, and as mentioned in that post, I wasn't overwhelmed at the time. It's an album that has grown in stature with me some threefold. Obviously new copies of the debut were still around at normal prices. In retrospect, it probably was the right move, only in that the debut is not that dissimilar to The Skull. Perhaps a bit more Black Sabbathy and less mid paced 80s metal crunch, but essentially it's in the same ballpark. And because of that, I also think this album is great. They were pioneers of thoughtful slow metal, when just about everyone else was going a mile a minute - and not necessarily thinking it through either. Trouble has transcended time very well.
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