HYUNG RAE K. - 12/Jun/2021  Many consider this Black Sabbath's high-water mark. Well, as a fan of the non-Ozzy eras, I have a problem with that.
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Thomas Williams - 21/Sep/2009  In a nutshell... Sabbath branch out their sound to include synths and moogs. Not a bad thing. What's it all aboutOriginally released in 1973, Sabbath...
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Nick Foster - 20/Sep/2009  A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away ??. Or the late seventies in Gloucester to be more precise, a young Dr Foster would happily lie on the floor...
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EDDIE THOMAS - 11/Sep/2009  Black Sabbath. A band so iconic, no, so earth shatteringly, genre-definingly awesome beyond words, that a T-shirt which simply states “Listen To Black...
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Palmer Eldritch - 06/Sep/2009  Warning: Rick Wakeman plays on this album. Don?t worry, though. Sabbath may be turning the self-indulgence knob to eleven but the results are still wo...
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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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Jim Pusey - 28/Jun/2009  Sporting a host of unheard demos, Black Sabbath's debut has been overhauled with great care. The result is a record that stands the test of time, serv...
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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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Andy Snipper - 22/Jun/2009  About a million years ago, when I was but a young hippy with love (lust) on my mind and in my heart a famous DJ called Andy Dunkley had the reins at t...
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Palmer Eldritch - 21/Jun/2009  Sounding like it was recorded in a cave, this album is still one for which no stereo is loud enough, no Mother scared enough. The title track oozes me...
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