MOSES-CHANGES-
Released in 1971 this Three men outfit originated from Esbjerg Denmark. Having a record deal with one of Europes most shortlived labels not only put the band under strain but it never served them any consistensy.
This is very nice album with heavy influences from Cream and Jimi Hendrix in a very positive way. The Foundation of the album commence in Hard/psych/blues tunes that suffers a bit of nonfantasy guitarsolos. Guitarist Soren Hojberg sounds a lot like an young Tony Iommi but with a much more fuzzy guitarsound. Bassplayer Jorgen Villadsen is performing on a high level. The production is near the timeperiod with a great Clean sound but maybe a bit flat sound of the drums. Overall it´s a pretty good listening.

Whatabout the drummer, Henrik Laurvig??? As both vocalist and drummer he´s doing a tremendous job keeping the band forward and with good technique. The weak part of this recording is the lack of powerful impact but it fits the soundpicture of the album.
As recordlabel spectator burnt to the ground in 1972 this is a rare Classic from the label and an original copy of this album is very hard to find. Luckily there are nice reissues for descent Money so the recommendation would be to invest in some nice Holy moses songs.
VINYLRATING/GRADE
6-GOOD!-WORTH BUYING-