![]() ![]() Well, forgetting that this is Black Sabbath, just imagine this is another band with this line-up, I really enjoy this albumīecause it has tight composition and excellent performance. The drum work delivered by Cozy is also attractive. I alsoĮnjoy the use of acoustic guitar solo during interlude. The combination of guitar riffs as well as guitar solo performed during interlude part are really excellent. The music moves in crescendo with powerful drum work and high register notes delivered nicely by Tony It's really an amazing intro, especially when Tony Martin's Nuance combining acoustic guitar fills, keyboard and bass solo. "Nightwing" has a catchy melody and very nice flow from start to end. The music then moves into heavier part beautifully with powerfulĭrumbeats by Cozy Powell. Guitar work and keyboard accompanying Tony Martin's singing. "When Death Calls" (6:41) slows down the music and it flows nicely with Interlude part with guitar solo is really cool. "Devil &ĭaughter" (4:32) moves the music into more upbeat style with great guitar work, bass guitar and powerful drumming. Which moves relatively slow with simple rhythm section comprising soft guitar riffs, bass and drums by Cozy Powell. Well, I really enjoy this album in its entirety starting from ambient "The Gates of Hell (1:04)" - "Headless Cross" (6:15) They share similar vocal quality, I think. Thought as Dio before I read the CD sleeve. The lead vocal was actually Tony Martin as I Many many times until I was about to get bored and I tried other tracks as well. Once I got it, I repeated playing "Nightwing" I went to CD shop right away that week and purchased a copy of this album's CD. On what song they were airing at that time and the announcer said: "Nightwing" by Black Sabbath from "Headless Cross" album. Surprised with the fact that there was a song that reminded me to Rainbow with Dio as lead vocal. When our local FM classic rock radio station M97 aired the Saturday Special featuring Black Sabbath sometime in 2000, I was Posted Tuesday, Octo| Review this album | Report (Review #145124) In my charts, it is just the worst "Sabbath" album so far. This extremely bad album will peak at the tenth spot in the UK charts ! (the US were more clever by then : only the 115th position). Soli : "When Death Calls", "Kill In The Spirit World" and to a lesser extend "Nightwing". Good moments ? Only two very short ones : the great Iommi To mention poor songs is rather an easy task. Their great heavy sound ? Forget it ! Prog ? What did you The worse being reached with "When Death Calls" : poor vocals, The title track was aired on MTV (and you canįigure it out while listening) but sets the stage for this poor album. Martin who was already present on "The Eternal Idol" is far less convincing here. Even the brilliant Iommi is absent for most of it in terms of great guitar breaks. Talking about great one : these times are definitely gone).įully AOR, useless music. Constant line-up changes won't help them to release good work in the late eighties (not These times were quite hectic for "Sabbath". ![]()
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