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Advantages: sees Sabbath beginning to experiment successfully with new textures Disadvantages: lots of instrumental
BLACKSABBATHVOL.4
1: Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener (8:14)
2: Tomorrow's Dream (3:12)
3: Changes (4:46)
4: FX (1:43)
5: Supernaut (4:45)
6: Snowblind (5:31)
7: Cornucopia (3:54)
8: Laguna Sunrise (2:52)
9: St. Vitus Dance (2:29)
10: Under the Sun/Every Day Comes and Goes (5:50)
Yet another groundbreaking powerhouse recording featuring some excellent guitar work. This includes great classics like Tomorrow's Dream, Changes, Supernaut, Snowblind, and Laguna Sunrise BlackSabbathVOL. 4 is a must have addition to any BlackSabbath collection released: early september 1972 the album features some of Sabbaths most memorble tracks and sees Sabbath beginning to experiment successfully with new textures such as strings, piano, orchestration and multi-part songs.. Yet the classic Sabbath sound is still very much in evidence ...
Advantages: Just a great revolutionary album. Disadvantages: There aren't any proper ones.
song, really great singing too. Strangle it's slightly comedic at the thought of a wizard walking by. As always for BlackSabbath, great riffs. This would make it onto my top 10 BlackSabbath songs too probably, and it also must receive a 10/10.
3 - Behind the Wall of Sleep: Not quite as classic as the first two songs, but still a very good song. It's nice to mix things up and have some variation, so this song is slightly more chirpy. I always see it as a heavier interpretation of what was already on the scene at the time. Very good song, but in comparison to what's also on the album I can only give it 8/10.
4 - N.I.B: Best Bass intro ever? Maybe. Anyway after this has finished, another brutal riff is unleashed, and typical almost chant like singing. Great song throughout and has some excellent solos in it too. Classic? Definitely. 10 ...
Advantages: Classic Metal Disadvantages: not one for the Ozzy fans
By the end of the seventies, BlackSabbath had seem to have run their course, the albums were not selling so well, critical acclaim for their work was a thing of the past and frontman Ozzy Osbourne had quit the band. How do you come back from the brink under those circumstances. Against all the odds Balck Sabbath managed to pull off the ultimate coup, they recruited new frontman Ronnie James Dio and returned with what was widely hailed as their best album for almost a decade with 1980s Heaven and Hell.
Dio had come to prominence with country rock and blues outfit Elf, but it was as the frontman of Richie Blackmores Rainbow that he really perfected the style and voice that was to become his trademark. After a string of classic rock albums with Rainbow his placed was taken by the more commercial Graham Bonnett and Dio found himself ...
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