Black Sabbath – Seventh Star

Black Sabbath - Seventh Star

released in 1986, marks a significant chapter in Black Sabbath's legacy, showcasing a shift in their musical direction. Featuring Tony Iommi's signature guitar work, the album blends heavy metal with elements of hard rock. Despite mixed reviews, it highlights the band's adaptability and enduring influence in the genre, reflecting the evolving landscape of rock music during the mid-1980s.

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