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 Product Description: No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: BLACK SABBATH Title: VOL. 4 Street Release Date: 04/26/1988 Domestic Genre: HEAVY METAL Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-06-11 Where it started to slip Still a five star favorite, still an absolute must have... "Supernaut" and "Snowblind" are my favorite Sabbath songs, by far. "Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener" is awesome, and the "Laguna Sunrise" is an (out of character, sort of) but cool acoustic piece.
However, I DETEST the ballad "Changes". Hate it, hate it, hate it. Don't know why, don't care. Sorry, but Ozzy's voice just makes me cringe on this one and it always has... other than that, it's an awe inspiring album, and still great (if not on the level of the first three). Rating:  Date: 2008-04-01 Buy this now! Amazing. I am speechless. This kept the creative flow that Black Sabbath, Paranoid, And Master of Reality set. "Wheels of Confusion", "Supernaut", "Snowblind", "Cornucopia", and "Tomorrows Dream" are just a few good cuts. However, When listening to "Under the Sun", I expected another one of Tony's Genius ballad instrumental(Which I cannot stress as to how good they are) But what I listened to was even better. A very sludgy opening riff, and great chord progressing. Buy this. Its a heavy metal essential and cannot be passed up. Rating:  Date: 2008-02-15 A Heavy Metal classic! Black Sabbath at its best! Certainly, in these "modern times" making a comment of a Heavy Metal music album may sound like 'out of time', 'music my dad heard when he was a foolish teen buddy', and so on.
However, this Vol. 4 from Black Sabbath is a surprise box. Lots of guitar riffs, the screaming and sometimes terrifying voice of Ozzy Osbourne, songs that mix pure Heavy Rock music with Latin and even classical chords... Wow!
This album is a must-have for any serious Rock listener and collector. Rating:  Date: 2008-02-02 Experimental Sabbath Begins Though they hinted at experimentation on Master of Reality, Vol 4
is the first truly experimental album from the great Black Sabbath. Of course, it isn't all different, and Sabbath are still heavy as hell, but this album shows their ability to break the mold that they themselves cast, and to try something different. To some extent, this album suffers somewhat from the new direction, and their efforts to do something different while remaining heavy are better realized on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, but it still marks an important moment in the development of Sabbath. Rating:  Date: 2008-01-04 BLACK SABBATH VOL. 4 IS A MUST HAVE METAL CLASSIC BLACK SABBATH Vol. 4 is a classic metal album,it is in my most played list which I've probally listened to the cd that I bought in 1994 at least 500 times,no joking,it is that good.The album starts with 'Wheels Of Confusion' a perfect eight minute track with a killer guitar solo at the end from Tony Iommi.The album ends with 'Under The Sun/Every Day Comes And Goes' which is a great song to end this masterpiece of the art known as Heavy Metal.My personal favorite standouts are 'Wheels Of Confusion','Supernaut','Snowblind','Saint Vitus' Dance', and 'Under The Sun'.There are no fillers on this album,all ten tracks are very enjoyable.This is a must-have for any Black Sabbath collection. |