Nazareth - 1692 (Glencoe Massacre) A beautiful album. Nazareth, like other bands that later found success in hard rock, initially created these albums with different coordinates (in their case, more folk) that no one pays attention to just because Nazareth has to be either Hard or Death (I've seen it in old reviews here; it's true for UFO, the very early Scorpions, Thin Lizzy, but if you look closely, it's also true for the 60s Deep Purple) and instead, these are good/excellent albums, damn it.
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