Review by 文杰 王
Black Sabbath's album Dusseldorf 1990 is a powerful and compelling offering that showcases the band's signature heavy sound. From the opening track "The Gates of Hell" to the thunderous closer "Iron Man," this album is a tour-de-force of hard rock and metal.
The guitar work of Tony Iommi is as impressive as ever, with his riffs and solos cutting through the mix with precision and power. The rhythm section of Geezer Butler on bass and Bill Ward on drums provides a solid foundation for the songs, and the vocals of Ronnie James Dio are as commanding and intense as ever.
Highlights of the album include the epic "Heaven and Hell" and the driving "Neon Knights," both of which showcase the band's ability to create memorable hooks and anthemic choruses. The album also features a blistering version of "Paranoid," one of the band's most iconic songs.