Cross Purposes - Black Sabbath

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Tony Martin returns to handle vocals and we get Cross Purposes. At the time I liked it (I always like new Sabbath), but over time, this album hasn't held up all that well for me. It's not bad, but is probably the weakest of the Martin era Sabbath albums (although most would say the 1995 studio album holds that title). I Witness & Psychophobia are strong points here, but most of Side 2 is fairly weak, in my opinion, although I rather liked Cardinal Sin. The song Evil Eye was co-written by Eddie Van Halen.

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Carmen Nepa said:

Get a clue. This album is great. If you want to know what sucks it is the Fused album and the DEP sessions.

How can someone be in to Sabbath, run their website and own aMadonna CD?

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