To start this fascinating journey into the world and metal I picked up the album which basically started the heavy metal genre back in February 1970, "Black Sabbath" from the legendary Birmingham outfit by the same name, so here is my ranking and rating of the songs from the least favourite(not the worst, since there isn't a bad song here) to the one I love the most:
8. Wicked World- 7.5(good)
7. Sleeping Village- 8(solid)
6. Behind the Wall of Sleep- 8
5. Evil Woman- 8.5(very good)
4. Warning- 8.5
3. The Wizard- 9(great)
2. N.I.B.- 9.5(fantastic)
1. Black Sabbath- 10(stellar)
OVERALL RATING: 8.62
I have to mention that, in the case of songs with the same rating I ranked them solely on what I feel at the time of writing this post, so the positions are interchangeable based on my mood.
The title track, with its chilling intro and riff and Ozzy's haunting voice, a perfect horror tale, always sends shivers down my spine when I hear it, and N.l.B. almost has the same effect on me. They are easily the most memorable tracks for me, but this doesn't mean that the rest of the album isn't great as well. It's full of hooks and memorable moments that obviously left a profound mark on people and its huge influence on the development of heavy metal turns it into
an essential listening for any fan of heavy metal. It is also the start of a great string of albums from Black Sabbath's classic line-up(Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward) and I'm going to rate and rank those albums too in time. Long live heavy metal!
BONUS: The album cover, with that creepy-looking house and mysterious lady in black, also deserves a 10!
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