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Last Black Sabbath album with Tony Marin named Tyr from 1990, 'till his return to sing on Cross purposes
from 1994 and Forbidden from 1995. While this album is not bad at all, really, some great moments like
Anno Mundi, Jerusalem, the excellent The Sabbath Stones shows that Black Sabbath is still alive and doing
well, because the competitions in the '80's and early '90's worth mentioning, bands like Iron Maiden, Judas
Priest, Scorpions, overshadow bands reputation, who for some reason never gain that big aplauses from
Ozzy era or Dio. Neverthe less some good to great albums were release by the band in the'80's like The
iternal idol and Headless cross, two great works with a lot to offer for Sabbath fans and not only. Now this
album brings nothing new in bands career, nighter the sound or manner of intepration, still the same, but
not bad, really. A pleasent alvum, well not better than headless cross for sure and not better than Cross
purposess but still enjoyble most of the time. Iommy use to change the line -up on every record released,
on this one he kkep the members like on previous album, and to tell the truth , a strong and damn good
musicians. All in all a 3 star album for me, good one no doubt, but not really special, I prefer with Tony
Martin albums like Headless cross or Cross purpossess. After this one Martin leaves the band or better
said he takes a vacantion, replaced by anothe monster vocalist Dio, he will return in fall of 1993 to record
another great one with this legendary band Cross purposess.
b_olariu |3/5 |
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