Azmi H. - 23/Aug/2022  It was the band's third album, Master of Reality, that cemented the group as blackened wizards of doom and gloom.
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HYUNG RAE K. - 11/Jun/2022  Iommi is really THE riff master when you think this album was issued in 1971, Geezer's basslines are elastic and groovy and Ward's drumming is both subtle and bellicose. In addition, Ozzy's vocals seem to not just rely on the guitar line as this was the case on many previous tracks ("Iron Man", "Paranoid", "Electric Funeral").
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| Matt D - 09/Sep/2009 Some albums start with a note that captivates you, a lyric that makes you take notice, a riff that tingles your spine. "Master of Reality" makes you ...
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Tom Williams - 29/Jun/2009  In a nutshell... As the members of Sabbath fall into old age and bitter personal feuds, a timely reminder of why we cared in the first place. What's...
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EDDIE THOMAS - 26/Jun/2009  It’s been a while since I actually listened to a bit of Sabbath. Whenever I do indulge, after however long it’s been, I always wonder why I don’t list...
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Palmer Eldritch - 21/Jun/2009  The influence of Sabbath and of this album in particular on anyone professing to be ?heavy? is undeniable. The opening track alone can be said to have...
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Michael K. - 26/Apr/2016  Klar Black Sabbath; stampfiger aber fetziger Rock; die fiese Stimme von Ozzy Osbourne macht es unverwechselbar
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