An often misunderstood and underrated album, 1986's Seventh Star
was never intended to be a Black Sabbath release, as the band had effectively broken up following their
disastrous 1984 tour. Instead, it was originally conceived by guitarist Tony Iommi as his first solo
project, but record company pressure forced him to use his old band's name at the last minute. With
this in mind, one can better appreciate both the record's un-Sabbath-like songwriting and the
participation of singer Glenn Hughes. Hughes' incredibly powerful and soulful voicee positively
shines, especially on ballads such as
"In Memory" and the gorgeous "No Stranger to Love." Iommi's riffs and solos are also much
more inspired than in recent years, and other highlights include the fiery "In for the Kill,"
the brooding title track, and the amazingly catchy "Danger Zone." |