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'Master of Reality' is Black Sabbath's iconic third album, a dark and heavy landmark that helped shape the blueprint for metal. Released in 1971, it dives deeper into the band's signature mix of crushing riffs, brooding atmosphere, and doom-laden lyrics. With classics like 'Sweet Leaf' and 'Children of the Grave', the album combines Sabbath's signature heaviness with a more experimental edge, including the use of down-tuned guitars and eerie, psychedelic elements. Review: MAESTROS OF ROCK - Powerful rock, beautifully balanced by the gentle and incredibly transportive balladry of two songs: ‘Solitude’, a melancholy yet calming (that flute makes it feel so mystical and dreamlike - there’s a spaghetti western vibe too which I love), and ‘Orchid’, a super hypnotic instrumental which evokes many feelings and memories. The heavier rock songs are equally memorable in every aspect - especially love ‘After Forever’ and ‘Into the Void’. Master of Reality is an impactful and rewarding album and it will always remain a classic. Love the Vol.4 follow-up album too - ‘Changes’ can make anyone cry and ‘Tomorrow’s Dream’, ‘Wheels of Confusion / The Straightener’ and ‘Supernaut’ are epic…ROCK MAESTROS! Review: Great CD - Great CD , as described , arrived really quickly
| ASIN | B00WASEDVM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,946 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 273 in Heavy Metal 750 in Alternative & Indie 1,109 in Vinyl |
| Country of origin | Portugal |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,890) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | WA-28229452 |
| Label | BMG |
| Manufacturer | BMG |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2015 |
| Product Dimensions | 31.29 x 31.39 x 0.79 cm; 235.87 g |
W**E
MAESTROS OF ROCK
Powerful rock, beautifully balanced by the gentle and incredibly transportive balladry of two songs: ‘Solitude’, a melancholy yet calming (that flute makes it feel so mystical and dreamlike - there’s a spaghetti western vibe too which I love), and ‘Orchid’, a super hypnotic instrumental which evokes many feelings and memories. The heavier rock songs are equally memorable in every aspect - especially love ‘After Forever’ and ‘Into the Void’. Master of Reality is an impactful and rewarding album and it will always remain a classic. Love the Vol.4 follow-up album too - ‘Changes’ can make anyone cry and ‘Tomorrow’s Dream’, ‘Wheels of Confusion / The Straightener’ and ‘Supernaut’ are epic…ROCK MAESTROS!
G**R
Great CD
Great CD , as described , arrived really quickly
M**R
Great CD
Fantastic CD, delivered quickly
P**B
The best of Sabbath
From the very first cough that leads into that amazing doom-laden power riff of Sweetleaf (ode to pot), you're on an unrelenting 40 minute journey of the greatest heavy metal music ever recorded. This album is the peak of Sabbath, their 3rd, and the perfect place to start if new to this legendary group. I had the reissue NEMS vinyl in the late 70's which was sold with the rest of my albums 20 yrs ago. This heavyweight vinyl sounds amazing and is far better than the CD. Their next, Volume 4, is almost as good before the slow decline began on their subsequent albums (many of which are still excellent).
J**D
The album that launched many a metal sub-genre.
Forget Nirvana and co; I believe it was Sabbath that invented grunge. Listen to the guitar sound on the opening song, Sweet Leaf and you'll know what I'm talking about! Embryo is a short Elizabethan style instrumental track, while Children of the Grave chugs along like a runaway train, and ends with the songs title being whispered quietly over some creepy guitar feedback. Orchid is another short instrumental acoustic guitar workout, but the track that follows it (Lord Of This World) must have been the template used by all the stoner rock and doom metal acts that were to follow many years later. Solitude; depending on which way you look at it, is either dark and depressing or a welcome quiet lull between the heaviness. Yes, that is Ozzy singing on the track and must be his most unusual vocal too. Quite naturally, the metal returns on Into the Void, and I've lost count on the number of metal bands who have copied the riffs and sound on that one. Master Of Reality may not be much of an album lengthwise, at just 34 minutes, but its impact has been immense. We've had rock bands naming themselves after the song titles on it (not forgetting the albums moniker). Its riffs and sound have been copied by, and influenced many heavy metal acts across the world. Grunge, doom metal and stoner rock probably wouldn't have existed without it. Even metal itself may not have progressed as much as it did if it hadn't been for Master Of Reality.
G**H
Classic Sabbath
Early Sabs release, and one of their classics. Some killer tracks including Children Of The Grave, which is Sabbath in a nutshell. Perhaps sound a bit dated to younger listeners, but with Ozzy’s recent passing, will do doubt garner a whole new audience.
A**R
Master of Reality (vinyl)
Great band, great sound, good pressing. Does not arrive in the original cover design. The original was more of a slim box with a flip lid. I was disappointed upon opening but quickly changed my mind. The original gets squashed over time ending up flat thus defeating the object. Maybe that is why it is now issued in a standard cover. That or money. I remember a poster being included back in the 70's. There isn't one in the new copy. Worth buying for the last track. A gem!
J**D
Original and Best
After the debut LP and the success they had with Paranoid, Sabbath were probably under pressure to come up with something new. Wouldn't surprise me if their record company wanted a more commercial approach and another hit single. Iommi and Butler had mastered the Heavy Metal Leviathan that they had single handedly created. They took the best moments from their previous releases, and came up with the most amazing riff filled album ever. Sweatleaf, After Forever, Children Of The Grave, Lord Of This World and Into The Void - 5 of the finest Heavy Metal songs ever written. Sure, they had to fill it out with some instrumental interludes and a (decent) ballad but if you want a place to start with Black Sabbath because you've heard the stories and you're not convinced with Paranoid, Master of Reality is for you. Osbourne's vocals are a marked improvement, the lyrics are great - it's just perfect. The band went on to make the excellent Vol 4, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage and the under rated Technical Ecstacy - All worth 5 stars. Keep coming back to Master of Reality - Children Of The Grave was one of the first Heavy Metal songs I ever heard and it changed my life. The Middle 8 section of Into The Void gives me goosebumps 30 years later! I review a lot of new stuff, I should be doing more of this!
S**E
Masterpeice
U**K
Unglaublich Gut
C**C
Ce commentaire concerne uniquement la réédition vinyle de Sanctuary. J'avais lu tout et son contraire sur ce pénultième repressage des premiers Sabbaths concernant leur qualité. Je possède des pressages WWA utilisant les mêmes matrices que les Vertigo (mais un chouilla fatigués...) et j'avoue que ces nouvelles versions Sanctuary sonnent largement aussi bien. Pas de tonnes de basses rajoutées, une batterie bien claire et un équilibre général excellent. Bref, si comme moi vos vinyls de BS présentent quelques signes d'usure, je vous recommande chaudement l'achat de ces nouvelles versions Sanctuary. (et il y a aussi le CD gratuit avec, pratique pour la voiture..)
A**Y
Tremendous value in this release. A whole extra vinyl full of unreleased versions of songs and both discs are clean and clear offering up great sound quality at the single disc price. Doesn't make sense to buy another version of this release.
J**V
Gravação, capa e encarte de qualidade. gostei vale muito a pena .
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