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       This might be the best debut album ever delivered by an American blues 
        band, a bold, powerful, hard-edged, soulful essay in electric blues with 
        a native Southern ambience. Some lingering elements of the psychedelic 
        era then drawing to a close can be found in "Dreams," along 
        with the template for the group's on-stage workouts with "Whipping 
        Post," and a solid cover of Muddy Waters' "Trouble No More." 
        There isn't a bad song here, and only the fact that the group did even 
        better the next time out keeps this from getting the highest possible 
        rating.  
      (by Bruce Eder, All 
        Music Guide) 
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