The best studio album in the group's history, electric blues with an acoustic texture, virtuoso lead, slide, and organ playing, and a killer selection of songs, including "Midnight Rider," "Revival," "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'," and "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" in its embryonic studio version, which is pretty impressive even at a mere six minutes and change. They also do the best white cover of Willie Dixon's "Hoochie Coochie Man" anyone's ever likely to hear.
Saw an interview with Rob Zombie somewhere saying he wanted to put closer to this story & Justice bestowed upon the characters. I also think he was trying to bring back that feeling that you got from movies like the original Halloween & The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre when you first saw them. But again not for the faint of heart...