
This did in fact take place, and in February 1970, the band were billed as The Nobs at a performance in Copenhagen.
As for the music of the album, it was self funded by the band’s manager, Peter Grant, and Jimmy, costing £1,782.
Today, that amount is worth £27,747.60, showing this was no small amount they had to put down.
At the time of the album’s release, it did not do very well with critics, but in retrospect has been considered one of the most important rock albums of all time.
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