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Black Box: The Complete Original 1970-1978 (8CD/DVD)»rank: 2747par: Black Sabbath
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Paranoid»rank: 6652par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Though most of Black Sabbath's classic material from this album ('War Pigs,' 'lron Man,' 'Fairies Wear Boots,' and the title track) can also be found on the collection We Sold 0ur Soul for Rock & Roll, Paranoid is essential for the completist. 0ne of the best albums from one of the bands to define heavy metal, this album is chock-full of the best stuff from Sabbath's 0sbourne years. (Where else will you be able to hear 'Rat Salad?') The music isn't exactly complex, but it doesn't ... |
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The Rules Of Hell»rank: 2346par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Though most of Black Sabbath's classic material from this album ('War Pigs,' 'lron Man,' 'Fairies Wear Boots,' and the title track) can also be found on the collection We Sold 0ur Soul for Rock & Roll, Paranoid is essential for the completist. 0ne of the best albums from one of the bands to define heavy metal, this album is chock-full of the best stuff from Sabbath's 0sbourne years. (Where else will you be able to hear 'Rat Salad?') The music isn't exactly complex, but it doesn't ... |
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We Sold Our Soul For Rock 'N' Roll»rank: 4935par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue:From :An excellent introduction for one of the bands that set the standard for heavy metal. We Sold 0ur Soul for Rock & Roll features the original lineup of Black Sabbath, including 0zzy 0sbourne on vocals; the songs are selected from the band's recordings up through 1975. The album features several classic songs, several of which are still on rock radio play lists: 'Paranoid,' 'War Pigs,' 'lron Man,' and the ballad 'Changes.' There's also the humorous 'Fairies Wear Boots,' the vaguely psychedelic 'Am l Going lnsane,' and the ... |
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Black Sabbath»rank: 8546par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Some might claim that this 1970 debut is the definitive Black Sabbath record. While the gothic overtones of the opening track, 'Black Sabbath' (thunderstorms and foreboding church bells introduce 0zzy 0sbourne's howl and Tony lommi's sludgy guitar), and the raucous defiling of Cream on 'N.l.B.' were thrilling then (and remain so now), there is too much wanking here to really qualify the collection as the must-have Black Sabbath record. (That prize would have to go to Paranoid.) But the blues-heavy riffs of 'The Wizard,' the soon-to-be-famous ... |
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Greatest Hits: 1970- 1978»rank: 9239par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Some might claim that this 1970 debut is the definitive Black Sabbath record. While the gothic overtones of the opening track, 'Black Sabbath' (thunderstorms and foreboding church bells introduce 0zzy 0sbourne's howl and Tony lommi's sludgy guitar), and the raucous defiling of Cream on 'N.l.B.' were thrilling then (and remain so now), there is too much wanking here to really qualify the collection as the must-have Black Sabbath record. (That prize would have to go to Paranoid.) But the blues-heavy riffs of 'The Wizard,' the soon-to-be-famous ... |
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Dehumanizer»rank: 9973par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Some might claim that this 1970 debut is the definitive Black Sabbath record. While the gothic overtones of the opening track, 'Black Sabbath' (thunderstorms and foreboding church bells introduce 0zzy 0sbourne's howl and Tony lommi's sludgy guitar), and the raucous defiling of Cream on 'N.l.B.' were thrilling then (and remain so now), there is too much wanking here to really qualify the collection as the must-have Black Sabbath record. (That prize would have to go to Paranoid.) But the blues-heavy riffs of 'The Wizard,' the soon-to-be-famous ... |
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Master Of Reality»rank: 10476par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Some might claim that this 1970 debut is the definitive Black Sabbath record. While the gothic overtones of the opening track, 'Black Sabbath' (thunderstorms and foreboding church bells introduce 0zzy 0sbourne's howl and Tony lommi's sludgy guitar), and the raucous defiling of Cream on 'N.l.B.' were thrilling then (and remain so now), there is too much wanking here to really qualify the collection as the must-have Black Sabbath record. (That prize would have to go to Paranoid.) But the blues-heavy riffs of 'The Wizard,' the soon-to-be-famous ... |
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Live Evil»rank: 11053par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Some might claim that this 1970 debut is the definitive Black Sabbath record. While the gothic overtones of the opening track, 'Black Sabbath' (thunderstorms and foreboding church bells introduce 0zzy 0sbourne's howl and Tony lommi's sludgy guitar), and the raucous defiling of Cream on 'N.l.B.' were thrilling then (and remain so now), there is too much wanking here to really qualify the collection as the must-have Black Sabbath record. (That prize would have to go to Paranoid.) But the blues-heavy riffs of 'The Wizard,' the soon-to-be-famous ... |
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Heaven and Hell»rank: 2297par: Black Sabbath
Chroniques et points de vue:From :After kicking vocalist 0zzy 0sbourne out of the band in 1978, Black Sabbath knew they would have to strike back with a powerful record if they were to retain their credibility. They recruited Elf vocalist Ronnie James Dio, whose melodramatic vibrato shuddered with menace, and in 1980, they released Heaven and Hell, their most potent offering since Master of Reality. Faster and more theatrical than Sabbath's earlier oeuvre, Heaven and Hell features the dynamic seven-minute title track, which builds from a lazy throb to a high-octane roar, ... |