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After legendary "Headless Cross" came this, defenetly second best album from Black Sabbath. "Dehumanizer", full of truly 90-s heavy music what can hear from all songs but speacily from "Computer God" and "Time Machine". Have anyone here listen "Letters From Earth" or "Sin Of The Father" tracks longer than first 1 min? Well, 1 min is little wors to hear but after 2min strikes out true soul of song. "Tv Crimes" and "I" have always been my own favorite songs. Without Dio and Appice, Iommi and Butler couldn't do better album in 1992.
posted August 5, 2005 at 11:33:18 AM
Years ago when i started to play Final Fantasy VII and later others too when i found FF VII. The game, where two things captured me, playing and the music. Nobuo has done perfect work on every Final Fanasy what i've played VI-IX and some from X. I Like much "The Birth Of God" but also calm like "Anxious Heart" and "On That Day 5 Years Ago".
posted August 4, 2005 at 05:41:23 PM
After three great albums + one live album Dio left the Rainbow to journey Black Sabbath. Blackmore finds old friend Roger Glover (bassist from Deep Purple) and one of my own favourite singers Graham Bonnet to complete line up for Rainbows next album Down The Earth. Now, big bonus for this album is that i love Bonnets voice, it just strikes deep inside my head, first time it happened when i heard best song from this album "Eyes Of The World". Powerfulls "All Night Long" and one of Rainbows most known song "Since You Been Gone" made me first time in my life tought that this could be best album in the world. Well, it's not, "Makin' Love" and "Love's No Friend" are great tracks but with too small power "No Time To Lose" and "Danger Zone" gives -points. And suckest song "Lost In Hollywood".
posted August 4, 2005 at 04:30:36 PM
I don't know exatly why...often us say that this is suckest Dios album after Angry Machines...I'll say that this album is pretty fine. 7 songs are good..."Jesus, Mary And The Holy Ghost", "Blood From The Stone" and "Here's To You" are best. This album dosen't sound like Dios first albums Holy Diver and Last In Line but in this album is something...somekind of magic what makes that cool in mind.
posted August 4, 2005 at 04:12:04 PM
Dios 10-th and defenetly best album Master Of The Moon. Full of legenderay artist RJD power at vocals and ideas at song writing. When i bought and listened this album first time i really didn't care much but about 1-2kk later my music mind realized, that this is on of the best hard rock albums in the world. Specialy with tracks "The End Of The World", "The Eyes", "Death By Love" and "In Dreams".
posted August 4, 2005 at 04:03:49 PM


