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"the entire album \"Back Where I Belong\" gives the impression of being in front of a team of musicians in a state of grace, always perfectly in sync: especially Neil Murray, a great bassist who does an immense job here, leaving his mark on all the songs of the album, but also Nicholls' keyboards, although without reaching the character of John Lord in Deep Purple, always manage to add something more, and Zak Starkey, especially in \"Sweet Elyze,\" performs his work on the drums excellently." Discover the review
"the entire album \"Back Where I Belong\" gives the impression of being in front of a team of musicians in a state of grace, always perfectly in sync: especially Neil Murray, a great bassist who does an immense job here, leaving his mark on all the songs of the album, but also Nicholls' keyboards, although without reaching the character of John Lord in Deep Purple, always manage to add something more, and Zak Starkey, especially in \"Sweet Elyze,\" performs his work on the drums excellently."
"Tony Martin with \"Scream\" manages to reinterpret the Black Sabbath sound in a modern, heavy, and faster key, following as an initial cue the trajectory of \"Cross Purposes\" while always managing to add something of his own." Discover the review
"Tony Martin with \"Scream\" manages to reinterpret the Black Sabbath sound in a modern, heavy, and faster key, following as an initial cue the trajectory of \"Cross Purposes\" while always managing to add something of his own."
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