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Black Sabbath - Technical Ecstasy - Album Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Motorik" data-source="post: 8191" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Good review. I've been listening to this record again and, in spite of what I told once, is pretty good. No, is not a classic up to the first six albums with Ozzy or the first two with Dio, but is a more than decent effort. It contains its fair share of great songs, such as You Won't Change Me, Dirty Women and It's Alright (even while this last one totally betrays the Sabbath sound, is beautiful on its own, and Bill Ward sings it really well). Only Rock and Roll Doctor and She's Gone are lame, but the rest goes from "good" to "great". Besides, the soloing in this album is amazing, and one of the keys to enjoy the work as a whole. If you (whoever is reading this) are willing to accept what this group is trying to do here and you approach it with an open mind, I promise you that is not as bad or mediocre as people usually say. Even when it has its problems. My rating: 7+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motorik, post: 8191, member: 162"] Good review. I've been listening to this record again and, in spite of what I told once, is pretty good. No, is not a classic up to the first six albums with Ozzy or the first two with Dio, but is a more than decent effort. It contains its fair share of great songs, such as You Won't Change Me, Dirty Women and It's Alright (even while this last one totally betrays the Sabbath sound, is beautiful on its own, and Bill Ward sings it really well). Only Rock and Roll Doctor and She's Gone are lame, but the rest goes from "good" to "great". Besides, the soloing in this album is amazing, and one of the keys to enjoy the work as a whole. If you (whoever is reading this) are willing to accept what this group is trying to do here and you approach it with an open mind, I promise you that is not as bad or mediocre as people usually say. Even when it has its problems. My rating: 7+ [/QUOTE]
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