[Heeplist] 13
Bob Winward
uriahheep at comcast.net
Thu Jun 13 07:01:04 EDT 2013
The first cd with 8 tracks has grown on me. Not ever having been a huge fan
of pre Dio sabbath, probably for the same reason. They play with a certain
style, not many changes in the music and I miss not hearing keyboards. That
said, the drummer sounds fine to me and Geezer is one of the best bass
players out there.
I have been alternating between this and the new DP this week. You cannot
compare the two, but I will say I find the new DP much more interesting and
enjoyable.
The 4 BS bonus tracks are more of the same as the first disk. I kind of
like Pariah so far.
On 6/12/13 10:31 PM, "Ron Mann" <ronmann at windstream.net> wrote:
>
> I have a copy of the new Sabbath and my version has 11 tracks. After two
> listens I think it's a fantastic album and Iommi is still the king of metal
> riffs. The man is a legend and innovator to a generation of sound. Ozzy
> doesn't sound as bad I thought he would and the rhythm section is
> outstanding but it could have been better with Bill Ward.
>
> Ron
>
>> Out of fairness, I will give it a few more listens as promised. There is
>> one track that I heard on Satellite radio called Loner and the guitar work
>> on that has more range. Today I have about 4 hours of driving again, will
>> give the BS it's due dilligence. On first listen, every track sounded
>> the
>> same and I cannot hear why every one raves about Tony Iomni. He plays the
>> same riffs on every song. Maybe I just need to give it a few more
>> listens.
>
>
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