Rare Earth was a subsidiary of Motown, aimed at cashing in on the blossoming post-psychedelic underground hard-rock scene, and Detroit greasers Power Of Zeus were by far the heaviest band to be signed. But while the label's main act, also called Rare Earth, achieved notable success, Power Of Zeus were barely recognized at the time, and The Gospel According To Zeus became a common sight in bargain bins throughout the US after its release.
In the intervening years it has become something of a cult
record, with the opening beats of heavy album closer The Sorcerer Of Isis being a popular break lifted
by many respected hip-hop DJs. However, it's hard rock fans who have found a
genuine affection for this guitar-driven beast of an album, comparable to the
heavier aspects of Deep Purple, Uriah Heep,
Iron Butterfly and Bloodrock, with occasional nods to the soulful elements of
Grand Funk.
Storming opener I Couldn't Be
Me is the most immediate track, although other rockers of note include No Time, Realization and In The Night. Meanwhile, doom fans will appreciate
the epic dirge of The Death Trip. Although
Power Of Zeus were a Christian rock band, that's only really evident after
close scrutiny of their lyrics.
Despite the sublime production and musicianship, each track
becomes somewhat indistinguishable from the next. However, this is still a
great album, and a must for aficionados.
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