Greatest debut album


Mostly listening to rock music from the 60s and 70s, thus I am asking a biased question. My greatest debut album is From Genesis to Revelation by Genesis.  I understand there were production issues in the making of the album but Gabriel's voice is astonishing on this LP.   I wish I could find a live version of Into the Wilderness but can not. Any help in that would be appreciated.  Look forward to hearing others opinions for selfish reasons as I want to grow my collection and appreciate the opinions represented here. 
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@tostadosunidos, the bassist in my 1971 band loved Jack Cassidy (and Rick Danko, and Phil Lesh) and the sound he got, so bought himself the same Guild bass Jack played at the time. He was disappointed and frustrated that it sounded nothing like Jack's, and soon learned it was because Jack had replaced the stock flat wound strings with round wound. Expensive lesson! Jack is a very interesting bassist.
Not the greatest, but Aztec Camera's "High Land, Hard Rain" is a very impressive debut album. Roddy Frame was still a teenager at the time.
bdp24, I agree about Jack's bass playing.  You may know he was the principal reason Grace Slick quit the Great Society and joined Jefferson Airplane.  It's a shame his bass part on the Electric Ladyland LP got horribly lost in the mix.  I'd love to hear a re-mix of Voodo Chile that does him justice.  What a band that was--Hendrix, Jack C., Stevie Winwood and Mitch Mitchell.  Wow!!!