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Headless Cross | 
enlarge | Artist: Black Sabbath Label: Capitol Category: Music
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Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 212074
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 077771300226 EAN: 0077771300226 ASIN: B000007NZ5
Release Date: August 24, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: cd with original case Item is in very good condition. we ship fast
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| • | The Gates of Hell | | • | Headless Cross - Black Sabbath, Iommi, Tony | | • | Devil and Daughter - Black Sabbath, Iommi, Tony | | • | When Death Calls | | • | Kill in the Spirit World | | • | Call of the Wild | | • | Black Moon | | • | Nightwing |
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Mindless Cross November 5, 2008 Jeff Downing (Dallas, TX USA) This album is cliched MOR 80s hard rock, with some of the most ridiculously unconvincing "dark" lyrics. And under the Sabbath name, that is really unforgivable. Tony Martin was on a couple albums that were decent in their own right- The Eternal Idol, and Cross Purposes namely. This one though, and Forbidden, really stink up the place.
Don't laugh in the face of death - or your tongue will blister! March 25, 2008 Michael Bottella Jr. I picked this album up around the time that I got TYR and at first I wasn't fond the album. It had two tracks I liked... Headless Cross and Devil and Daughter. I listened to it on occasion but recently found myself listening to the entire album and loving every track years later. Top to bottom this album is great. And nowadays the lyrics to some songs might seem "corny" or "over the top" but this is an Occult style album which is much different that some of the other previous Sabbath releases. A much more darker, version of Sabbath. Which is why I love the Martin era of Sabbath so much. To me, at some point Sabbath got away from being what the name represented and what the music was supposed to be about. This album along with various tracks from TYR to me saw Sabbath going back to "the basics" so to speak. Going back to the lyrics, I can see how people would think the "satan" references would be silly, but compare it to the rest of the music that was out at the time. They pretty much started a movement for the music we hear of this type now. This was revolutionary stuff and while Rock and Roll was always considered "evil" by purists and such, and while people always looked for Occult messages in music, Sabbath laid the cards out on the table and effectively said "here's your evil Occult music! Swallow this bitter pill!"
you might be able to talk yourself into liking this ...... January 23, 2008 W. Decker 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
My friends and I often mock this album - it tries so hard to be evil that it makes Ronnie James Dio look like Doctor Seuss. I saw them on this tour (hey it's still Black Sabbath) and they put on a good show, but as I pumped my fist in unison with 800 or so others I realized that if you suspend your belief and buy into it (kinda like a bad magic show or Santa Claus) it can be fun. So, have a few cold ones and this might be enjoyable --- In truth really just a bad album, especially when you have a history of being innovative.
SIN OZZY, SIN DIO Y SIN BUTLER, PERO UNO DE LOS MEJORES April 22, 2007 Ivan Pacheco Martinez (Mexico City) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Sinceramente y sin rodeos creo que este es un album que ha sido ninguneado por muchos pero para mi esta en el Top 5 de Black Sabbath: 1)Master of Reality; 2)Heaven And Hell; 3)Vol.4; 4)Headless Cross; 5)Paranoid. Tal vez parezca aventurado pero para mi el colocarlo 4 en el Top 5 de Black Sabbath es comparable al por que Hugo Sanchez no esta considerado dentro de los 5 mejores jugadores de futbol soccer de todos los tiempos junto con Maradona y Pele? porque sencillamente es mexicano y no argentino, brasileno o aleman; asi mismo porque Headless Cross de Tony Martin, Lawrence Cottle y Cozy Powel no esta considerado dentro de los 5 mejores LPs de Black Sabbath junto con Master of Reality y Heaven And Hell? tan sencillo como que el vocalista no es Ozzy ni Dio ni en el bajo esta Geezer. Como se ha comentado, musicalmente es de lo mejor que el Sabbath lanzo y para mi los riffs de Paranoid, Children of the Grave, Heaven and Hell, Neon Knights y Devil And Daughter son los mejores no solo en el repertorio de Black Sabbath sino en la historia del rock (y perdon a los fans de Metallica, Guns And Roses y otros). Desde el comienzo con The Gates of Hell se puede respirar la calidad de todo el disco y por supuesto que no defrauda, al seguir con Headless Cross se reafirma y con la obra maestra de Devil And Daughter es inevitable caer a los pies de este disco, lo anterior sin mencionar la excelsa colaboracion de Brian May en When Death Calls y las excelentes pausas y efectos en Kill in The Spirit World y Nightwing. Liricamente es tambien muy bueno y no le pide nada a los de las eras de Ozzy y Dio, solo que nuevamente es minimizado porque aqui las letras son en su mayoria de Tony Martin y no de Dio/Iommi/Butler o de Ousborne/Iommi/Butler/Ward. En conclusion: Headless Cross es el mejor album de Black Sabbath en la era de Tony Martin y en cuarto mejor de todas las eras, llamese Ozzy, Dio o Gillan. Que viva Black Sabbath y que viva el Rock!!!!!!!!!!!
Metal Magic January 10, 2007 Frank L. Melgeorge (Gilbert, MN USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is getting almost impossible to find. The BEST Black Sabbath recording EVER! Buy 2 so when you wear the first one out you will still have a primo one left. This IS for serious metal fans and headbangers.
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