
Black Sabbath: Sabbath bloody sabbath
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Band members: Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals Tony Iommi - Guitars Geezer Butler - Bass guitar Bill Ward - Drums |
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Sadly enough Sabbath continued on the downgoing spiral after "Vol. 4",
but they're still too good to put out a totally worthless record.
Lots of keyboards here and neither the lyrics or the music feels
right all the time, musically it's pretty ok especially the title
track which has a really heavy riff.
"A national acrobat", "Spiral architect" and also "Looking for today"
are all good at least musically, but then there's almost commercial
ones like "Who are you" (with lots of corny keyboards), "Killing yourself
to live" (crappy lyrics) and "Sabbra cadabra" which has a promising riff
but it gets very spaced out after a while. And "Fluff" is another one of
these acoustic instrumentals they've done, kinda boring actually.
Ozzy's vocals are getting weaker and in all this album isn't very
satisfying the only really great track is "Sabbath bloody sabbath".