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  1. Hace 20 horas · The notion of an Iommi-only Sabbath proved controversial among fans, but with gifted new vocalist Tony Martin (retained from 1987’s chaotic Eternal Idol period), long-serving keyboard player Geoff Nicholls and new member Cozy Powell (drums), Iommi defied the odds with Headless Cross (1989), a formidable comeback.

  2. Hace 1 día · Siguiendo esta inercia positiva, Tyr (1990) presenta una formación sólida, con el venerable binomio de Cozy Powell y Neil Murray en la sección rítmica y los teclados del fiel Geoff Nicholls. Tyr tiene en «Feels Good To Me» la mejor canción escrita con Tony Martin, una soberbia composición de compleja melodía.

  3. Hace 3 días · Part of that sound was thanks to the late keyboardist Geoff Nicholls, who joined Sabbath for Seventh Star and stuck around through Forbidden, making him the only person besides Iommi to appear...

  4. 22 de may. de 2024 · It has a sonic fidelity the original lacks. It packs more of a wallop, it’s cleaner than it was originally, and I can hear parts I couldn’t before, like the bass seems more prominent to my ears on the title track. The CD version has the bonus track “Cloak & Dagger”, but it is not on the vinyl version.

  5. 12 de may. de 2024 · Skip to 1994’s Cross Purposes, and a returning Tony Martin, the album also featured keyboard player Geoff Nicholls, original bassist Geezer Butler and former Rainbow drummer Bobby Rondinelli. Another great album, and another from the period getting it’s first official reissue.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · ‘Headless Cross’ kicks off with a doomy sinister instrumental intro – ‘The Gates Of Hell’. Then Cozy Powell pounds out a statement of intent as Iommi offers up some power chords, and the band settle into a steady bluesy roll led by Laurence Cottle’s insistent bassline and Geoff Nicholls’ keys.

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · Recorded by a new lineup featuring Eternal Idol vocalist Tony Martin, premier-league drummer Cozy Powell and long-time keyboard player Geoff Nicholls, it scored them their first top 30 placing since 1983. It belongs in any list of essential Sabbath albums.