Having had a few months of playing Sabbath constantly I would rank all the albums as follows:
1. Mob Rules (1981)
2. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
3. Born Again (1983)
4. Never Say Die (1978)...
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Having had a few months of playing Sabbath constantly I would rank all the albums as follows:
1. Mob Rules (1981)
2. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
3. Born Again (1983)
4. Never Say Die (1978)...
Just about my favourite Tony Martin album, although Headless Cross and Tyr come very close. As a lot of others have said, the riffs are just excellent. They sound so organic; and I agree - the best...
Wow! AC DC just creeping in at the end of all the Sabbath.
Another shock was when I read the news this morning and it said "Singer Tony Martin Dies." But then it said he was a US singer aged 98.
Liz Buckingham of Electric Wizard
Mob Rules ~ Black Sabbath
Born Again ~ Black Sabbath
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath ~ Black Sabbath
Minstrel in the Gallery ~ Jethro Tull
Songs from the Wood ~ Jethro Tull
Broadsword and the Beast ~...
Probably 'Warning'; maybe 'The Sign of the Southern Cross'; maybe 'Disturbing the Priest'.
I've just finished reading Doom Let Loose by Martin Popoff, and the lasting impression is of continual tension and bickering within Sabbath after the Ozzy years. That's a shame, but the music hasn't...
Forbidden does indeed feature at the lower end of my Sabbath album list, but it's still one I enjoy and listen to. A remix would be really interesting, but they MUST remove the rap from Illusion of...
Feeling bad for Tony Martin now as none of his were in my top ten, even though they are still great albums.
Mob Rules
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Never Say Die
Vol. 4
Master of Reality
Born Again
Heaven & Hell
Sabotage
Paranoid
Dehumanizer
Definitely the title track.
There are only two points which I'm not keen on: he jams the line "As the page is turned and the story's told" in The Shining (it just grates), and that crazy "er er er er" sound on Born To Lose....
I think its a really good album. Maybe people dislike it because they are missing Ozzy, but that doesn't bother me. It's good to mix things up and have a change around every once in a while, and Tony...
Disturbing the Priest. That guitar is incredible. Never could understand the dislike of this album; I think its amazing - Sabbath's doom riffs combined with Gillan's screaming vocals. What's not to...
I think the lyrics fit, as do most of the others 'sung by' Tony Martin. I'm quite a fan of The Eternal Idol. Anyone think its underrated?