It is the first Black Sabbath album to feature vocalist Tony Martin. Chronically underrated, but not my cup of tea. I think production value diminishes Sabbath. These are albums that would be ...
Released in 1983, Born Again is the most controversial album of Black Sabbath’s illustrious career, largely thanks to the ...
Regarding early Black Sabbath greatness (notably, the band's first two albums), "N.I.B" is an underrated treat. The track can hold its own among some of the group's most famous works. 11 of 20 ...
But it wouldn’t sound nearly as menacing or as dark (or as awesome) if Black Sabbath didn’t set the template in the early ‘70s. Starting with their self-titled debut album in 1970 ...
The original lineup’s first era came to a rather abrupt end ... enjoyed as a result of 1980’s classic Heaven And Hell album. Black Sabbath’s Ozzy Osbourne onstage at the California Jam ...
Black Sabbath has re-released vinyl versions of their Tony Martin eras albums. Forbidden, Cross purposes, Headless Cross, and Tyr are all back in print. They were previously re-released as part of a ...
Such was and remains the peculiar reach of Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid”, two ... their follow-up while still promoting their first album. They still needed a few minutes more to turn what ...
As Black Sabbath’s singer for their first decade, Ozzy Osbourne helped ... After making eight, groundbreaking albums with Sabbath, Osbourne left the warring group for a solo career with 1980 ...