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Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
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After the self-titled album, it's probably the best of the Ozzy era.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Beautiful review
B.B. King Guess Who
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Sure there is. "Slowhand" can't mean "manolenta" given the speed that Eric can reach on the guitar (listen to "From the Cradle" for proof). But by now it's a nickname of his and everyone calls him that. Anyway, thanks for the historical explanation. I didn't know the legend. Hi! There are also Italians who make excellent blues, but perhaps in a personalized way and manage to create nice mixes (Pino Daniele, for example). However, there are also some desperate ones who want to be "bluesmen for sure" but end up being just a ridiculous caricature from a small-town festival, maybe even with lyrics "sung" with an obscene pronunciation. When something doesn't come from your soul, you can feel it; there's nothing you can do.
Black Sabbath Sabotage
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Nice review. STEFANOHAB I also love driving with "Hole in the sky". It's the best track on the album, which isn't as bad as many say.
Black Sabbath Vol. 4
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Black Sabbath Black Sabbath
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I have the English version of the album, not the American one, so I don't have "Wicked World." My favorite is "Behind the Wall of Sleep." Its time change almost releases energy from the stereo. As for Ozzy, he could certainly have avoided becoming the clown of the world. He wasn't lacking money. Anyway, everyone is free to do what they want with their life. The albums he made with the BS are great, but I must admit that I don't like them entirely. I prefer them with Ronnie James Dio. The voice is completely something else. And then I'm particularly attached to the heavy style of the '80s and '90s.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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A rather dark album. The first "Black Sabbath" was even darker, perhaps more so. But despite this, it flows much more than "Paranoid." Anyway, they invented a genre, there's not much to be done about it. History. Have you ever listened to the riff of "Electric Funeral"? And then have you heard "The Outlaw Torn" by Metallica? Who knows who copied...
B.B. King Guess Who
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Listen to "Riding with the King" by B.B. KING & ERIC CLAPTON. It's a great way to get to know the king of blues.