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The Debate Rages: Master of Reality vs. Vol. 4 – The Obelisk

January 26, 2012 by A.S. Van Dorston

Best wishes to Tony Iommi, who has been diagnosed with lymphoma. Early stage, so let’s hope for a full recovery. He plans to continue work on the Sabbath album, but a tour may likely be postponed. In the meantime, a visit to their past. Which is better, Master Of Reality or Vol. 4?

The Debate Rages: Master of Reality vs. Vol. 4

Admittedly, it’s a cruel, heartless question to ask, and yet, can there be any doubt as to the answer? Could anything ever top Master of Reality? I ask the question mostly because I want to see if anyone sticks up forVol. 4, which, apart from “Changes,” is about as flawless as an album can get. With the recent terrible news of Tony Iommi‘s lymphoma diagnosis, I think we’re due for a good time. So let’s have some fun.
Earliest Black Sabbath was nothing if not a coalescing of various elements into a cohesive whole. A kind of cultural distillation, ground down and remade into the singular most formative basis of doom — the album Black Sabbath. Only months later in 1970, they released Paranoid and refined the darkness of the first record, adding range and sonic breadth. While the title-track became the band’s signature piece, “Electric Funeral” and “Fairies Wear Boots” grew into the anthems of a subculture within a subculture, and they remain so to this day. Continue…

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