The only one to blame for this MASTERPIECE is Tony Iommi.

 The true gem of the album is the one that gives it its title, slow with a goosebump-inducing Gillan and the other three who are equally impressive, a true unrecognized classic.

Born Again is praised as a masterpiece led by Tony Iommi's signature riffing. Despite mixed feelings from band members, the album showcases heavy blues, intense vocals by Ian Gillan, and diverse metal styles. Key tracks like "Zero The Hero" and the title track stand out as unrecognized classics. The review encourages listeners to reconsider this underrated album within Black Sabbath's heavy era. Listen to Born Again now and rediscover a heavy metal classic reinvented by Black Sabbath.

 A good song remains such in any version presented.

 Ultimately, it’s a showcase of Coverdale’s voice and little more - a missed opportunity, what a pity...

David Coverdale initially hesitated to perform Whitesnake songs acoustically but chose a set mainly from the band's softer repertoire. Despite his deep and fascinating voice, the album struggles due to Adrian Vandenberg's subdued guitar presence and lack of solos. Only a couple of tracks stand out, leaving the record feeling empty and primarily appealing to die-hard fans. Overall, it’s seen as a missed opportunity to showcase the songs in a compelling unplugged format. Discover the acoustic side of Whitesnake but decide if this unplugged album lives up to its potential!

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