The cool thing about this guy ranking the Black Sabbath albums is that he, unlike some of the older reviewers, is free from the "I was there when it was released" bias
I agree. There is a reason why the early catalog are iconic and it is not because “everybody was there”. That is no disrespect to Bryce either but it was a surprising ranking
Yes, and is not going safe by picking the same old albums like every list, some people NEVER moves away from the first 4 albums of the band or any NON OZZY related material.
I struggle between the Tony Martin era and the Dio albums. I think overall, I like more songs from the Martin era, but I'm just so partial to Dio. Both eras have great songs and I think they actually have a lot in common in terms of their sound, much more so than the Ozzy eras. I don't really like the Headless Crosses album but everything else from Martin is pure gold.
@@kforcer I actually like Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules more than any Tony Martin era album, but I just think that The Martin period offers a diversely collection of albums that are all unique and different from one another. Honestly, I love all three eras pretty much equally though.
@@swampcrypt I think our definition of heavy metal may differ. To me what Toni Iommi and his hired guns did in the 80s/90s is no better than any overproduced commercial made-for-airplay hard rock (glam/hair/FM metal) of the era. (If you read his autobiography, it is clear he did not put as much love in what he produced in those days than coke in his nostrils.) It his not worse than what others did at the time, but it has no special flavor or personality. You could mistake it for Dokken or any other in that category. I think e.g. Ozzy did far better as to retain some personality in what seems to me a very bland era. Many many bands, but all doing the same power ballads with too much reverb. I lived through this and did not like it. I seem to notice that younger people (not even born at the time) like this style and period. There surely is an explanation. And it is good, each one gets his own. But hearing Glenn Hughes (and clones) clean vocals and echo-drowned drums still make my skin crawl. It would sure take me a lot to listen carefuly to all that 😉
i love all eras of Sabbath love to see someone giving the Tony Martin era its due those albums are so underrated as well as Born Again.We all love certain albums and would have different rankings and thats the cool part of these ranking videos and makes them interesting.great video
This is a really fascinating ranking! younger people tend to be more objective without the bias towards the massive albums (70s) or against the ones that disappeared without a trace (90s) I mostly listen to Tony Martin era these day!!
Good to see the Tony Martín era getting some love. That era is highly underrated. My top 5 albums are the following: 1) Born again 2) Headless cross 3) Mob rules 4) Heaven and Hell 5) Technical ecstasy
So glad The Eternal Idol got in your top 3. Love that album. Underrated as hell. Great to see heaven and hell ranking as your favorite, amazing album too. Solid ranking.
Woah. How refreshing to see a ranking list to see a lot of non ozzy albums high on the list. I love the Ozzy stuff, but like you said, there was good and great stuff from every era. I’m looking forward to getting into your channel.
I absolutely didn’t expect this ranking, and while I don’t fully agree with it, as I love the old Ozzy albums, I respect and appreciate the love shown to the underrated Tony Martin albums, as well as Born Again and Seventh Star, two albums which are often unfairly panned but that I really like a lot. Solid video as always!
Awesome to see someone who has the balls to have a unique ranking! Don't listen to the haters that disliked the video, they just wanted to hear their opinion coming out of your mouth.
Glad to watch someone that is honest! I Rest seem to rank the albums just depending on the singer. It is suspicious that everyone have to love the same albums of these people. BTW, Tyr is awsome!!! Tony Martin is a great singer!
Your ranking is very similar to mine, with most Ozzy albums being at the bottom half of the list and having the Dio and Martin albums at the top. Cool that you named dropped Sea of Tranquility. One of the better music review channels on RUclips in my opinion.
About time the Martin era gets the love it deserves! Such an important and seminal part in the band's history, yet all these so called "fans" always dismiss it. Eternal Idol is my personal favorite, it used to be Headless Cross and/or Heaven and Hell but it grew on me immensely over the past couple of years and it's a must listen for me.
Spot on. Master of Reality, vol 4, Paranoid and Black Sabbath not in the top ten! They are top five. They say that everyone is entitled to their opinion but this is laughable.
Interesting list! Didn't expect to see the first six albums so low, but it is indeed refreshing to see a list like this. I love those albums, but I feel that people are a little too biased against the albums from Born Again to Forbidden. Headless Cross, thankfully, does seems to be gettting some recognition lately, but I don't understand why the same people rank TYR way lower, when it is fairly similar in sound to HC. In fact, something in your list where I totally agree is that TYR is actually the better album. Sure, the first three tracks on HC are amazing, but I feel it kind of loses steam until Nighwing, while TYR is just more solid and full of epic tracks. Also, might want to check the new remix of Forbidden, it really does make the album a lot better.
WHOA!!! We will never agree on this list haha! Still very interesting to compare. I was especially surprise to see 13 lower than Never Say Die. I absolutely love 13
It’s great that you gave the Dio and Martin era’s the credit they deserve. Here’s mine. The last 14 can change as often as I change my socks, but the top 5 has always been constant. 19 Forbidden 18 Cross Purposes 17 13 16 Never Say Die 15 Technical Ecstasy 14 Born Again 13 Sabotage 12 Paranoid 11 Seventh Star 10 The Eternal Idol 9 Headless Cross 8 Volume 4 7 Tyr 6 Black Sabbath 5 Dehumaniser 4 Mob Rules 3 Master of Reality 2 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 1 Heaven and Hell
you got the bottom rankings right, was a bit surprised that master of reality came in so low though. it is true that the ozzy albums werent as good as dio and martin era, i think that sabotage and sabbath bloody sabbath would be their best ozzy ones which you got right there. Dehumanizer was a great album, personally i think tony martin stuff is their best and eternal idol i think is the perfect album with all the songs absolute gold. I would have very similar ranking to yours.
Late to the party, as usual, but I really enjoyed this ranking. It's neat to see someone whose tastes are a bit different from the norm; I have a different order that also includes The Devil You Know, and I feel like I could sit and talk shop with Bryce about where we agree and where we disagree. I think that would be a thoroughly enjoyable conversation. Fork horns, brother! 🤘🤘🤘
Master of Reality 15??????? That album is the heaviest, relentless, repentless, mean, creepy------basically influenced those later to play death metal. I was scared of it as a kid, meaning, in the 70s. The riffs are nearly dead and intentionally without emotion. It is pure doom, and made the other rock and roll bands at the time seem like tap dancers. Aside from War pigs and Paranoid (way overplayed), in the 80s and 90s, hardcore, thrash and death metal band covers all came from Master.
At #15 the "slaughtering" begins and I was just chuckling here, hahah! Nobody tears down iconic albums the way you do, Bryce no fuss, just putting them in their place with utter cool 😁 Well, I love Master Of Reality myself and quite like Vol 4. as well but Paranoid does nothing for me apart from the title track and yeah, the debut is more interesting for it's historic significance than a very enjoyable record to listen to. Also, the fact that Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage were elevated from the rest of the Ozzy records was neat, love those two, SBS is probably my favorite Sabbath album along with Mob Rules 👍
What stands out the most to me about the Tony Martin era esp with The Eternal Idol and TYR is the songwriting and lyrics. The instrumentals to the songs in this era is far from my favourite but those elements are the best thing about that era IMO, some real deep and meaningful songs. I just watched this but still haven’t heard every Sabbath era, but my favourite is the Dio era at this point.
Finally someone showing respect for Tony Martin’s era. Although I don’t like some of his albums , can’t deny Headless Cross and Eternal Idol are great albums!
@@Bricklinsv1970 I love Testament. Pantera is my favorite band. Seen Testament at least twice. Missed them recently with Slayer. What's your top 5 Testament albums??
Love your ranking!!! I also prefer the 80's version of the band, through the 90's, just in a slightly different order. Not to diminish the original lineup, just vocal and production vise, I think the later stuff is better. Heaven and Hell, The Eternal Idol and Headless Cross are my personal favorite.
7th Star has really grown on me over the years.The only Sabbath albums I really DON't like are Forbidden, Cross Purposes, Headless Cross. Your ranking is bizarre to me. But to each his own.
You should do a ranking of some of the early 70's obscure proto metal groups such as, Christopher, Leaf Hound, Bang, Dust, Lucifers Friend, Zior, Sir Lord Baltimore, Variations, May Blitz, The Third Power, Sex, Captain Beyond, Jericho, Buffalo, Tin House, Thunder And Rose's, Granicus, Message, Gift...and on and on. THESE are just a few bands that were overshadowed by Black Sabbath but were extremely crucial and influential to most of the metal acts that came after. These bands put out some amazing records...if people only knew.
1.Sabotage 2.Sabbath bloody sabbath 3.Paranoid 4.Master of reality 5.Black sabbath 6.Volume 4 7.Heaven and Hell 8.Mob rules 9.technical ecstasy 10.Never say Die 11.Dehumaniser 12.Headless cross 13. 13 14.Born Again 15.cross purposes 16.seventh star The rest I haven't listened to
Love the channel dude , happy to see a young metalhead(like me , although 29 might not be so young anymore :p ) talking about this. I also like the Early Sabbath less then the other albums, i love the Dio and Tony Martin era. Strangly like Ozzy more on his own stuff then on the sabbath stuff. My number one is The Eternal Idol (followed by Heaven And Hell) Keep up the good work
Some of your rankings may be viewed as weird by some (including me). But I surely respect your passion. Gotta say that putting Master Of Reality near the end (my fave from them) with Paranoid in the middle of the pack, behind some albums people would have thrown at the bottom, it's hurting, but also bold. Seems like you're more of a fan of Dio/Martin years, the more "epic" albums, than the more "doomy" ones with Ozzy.
demos for Eternal w/RAY Gillen lets us realize Tony told Tony M. to copy the exact vocal patterns and most lyrics, I guess time was an issue...I rate it high too, great list
Good list, my top 5 is 1 Mob rules 2 heaven and hell 3 headless cross 4 Cross purposes 5 eternal idol It's so annoying they are not reissuing Tony Martin era stuff. I remember reading it was to do with Sharon Osborne (and Id believe it)
You did of the most original ranking and I appreciate. Here my list 1. Heaven and hell 2. Mob rules 3. Dehumanizer 4. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 5. Sabotage 6. Heaven and hell - The Devil we know 7. Black sabbath 8. Paranoid 9. TYR 10. Headless cross 11. The eternal idol 12. Born again 13. Master of reality 14. 13 15. Forbidden 16. Technical ecstasy 17. Never say die 18. Seventh star
Two of my favorite pastimes are listening to Black Sabbath, watching RUclips videos ranking their albums. Definitely a different list than mine, and different than usual, but you're obviously a true fan. I am glad to see Never Say Die and Technical Ecstasy at the back of the pack. It seems to have become trendy to love those albums, and while they both have a couple good tracks, there is far greater Sabbath material out there. This is the second video I have seen lately that ranks Heaven and Hell as number one. I am bigger on a few of the earlier albums, but I'm all in on Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, Dehumanizer, and Born Again. I will have to revisit a few of the others with the exception of Forbidden.
Can't say I agree with this list, but as you say, it's all a matter of opinion. This is the first video I saw of your channel. I just think it's awesome that the younger generation give good old Sabbath some love. Respect.
I don't agree with the list as well but it's nice to see how Black Sabbath brought different perspectives to all of us with so many albums and eras, one of my favourite bands of all time.
Hi Bryce from Medellín-Colombia. As usual great review. Very close to my opinion because I always have consider Tony Martin is The best vocalist for Black Sabbath. 1 Heaven and Hell 2 Eternal Idol 3 TYR 4 The Mob rules The rest is ok for me.
Yo, while I think some of your rankings seem kinda crazy, I fully appreciate that you stand by your opinion. I just like that we all can have different thoughts on stuff.
I can’t agree with at all but I loved how you gave everything a chance for a young person I never gave those tony Martin stuff a chance hopefully that box set comes out
Oddest Sabbath list I have seen but that's why I like watching this stuff. Variety is the spice of life. Good to see Dehumanizer and Tyr get some love. Very underrated. I see 13 was really low and usually is on most list's. Listen to the best buy exclusive with the extra 4 songs. They actually have more of a Dio era vibe.
Cool to see the Tony Martin era get some love
Tony Martin rocks! Headless Cross and cross purposes in particular are amazing.
Best vocalist they ever had. I'll take that opinion to the grave.
@@Powermad-bu4em fair play to you, I prefer dio but when death calls alone is better than anything ozzy did!
Absolutely Tony Martin is an awesome vocalist
The cool thing about this guy ranking the Black Sabbath albums is that he, unlike some of the older reviewers, is free from the "I was there when it was released" bias
I'm far from having been there when it happened, and I still don't agree with this list at all. ;-)
I agree. There is a reason why the early catalog are iconic and it is not because “everybody was there”. That is no disrespect to Bryce either but it was a surprising ranking
Yes, and is not going safe by picking the same old albums like every list, some people NEVER moves away from the first 4 albums of the band or any NON OZZY related material.
Yeah no. I wasn't there. He's still wrong lol. But I get it. He prefers a more trad 80s metal sound (as do I. Just love original line up moar)
Tony Martin era is my favorite. So underrated, great video!
If you say this is because you have good taste.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I struggle between the Tony Martin era and the Dio albums. I think overall, I like more songs from the Martin era, but I'm just so partial to Dio. Both eras have great songs and I think they actually have a lot in common in terms of their sound, much more so than the Ozzy eras. I don't really like the Headless Crosses album but everything else from Martin is pure gold.
@@kforcer I actually like Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules more than any Tony Martin era album, but I just think that The Martin period offers a diversely collection of albums that are all unique and different from one another. Honestly, I love all three eras pretty much equally though.
This was a weird ranking, but I respect your opinion
Very similar to mine.
Not weird at all, he is a true fan!
He is too young.
My top 10 albums
1. Paranoid (1970)
2. Heaven And Hell (1980)
3. Black Sabbath Vol.4 (1972)
4. Master Of Reality (1971)
5. Sabotage (1975)
6. Black Sabbath (1970)
7. Mob Rules (1981)
8. Headless Cross (1989)
9. Born Again (1983)
10. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
@@swampcrypt I think our definition of heavy metal may differ. To me what Toni Iommi and his hired guns did in the 80s/90s is no better than any overproduced commercial made-for-airplay hard rock (glam/hair/FM metal) of the era. (If you read his autobiography, it is clear he did not put as much love in what he produced in those days than coke in his nostrils.) It his not worse than what others did at the time, but it has no special flavor or personality. You could mistake it for Dokken or any other in that category. I think e.g. Ozzy did far better as to retain some personality in what seems to me a very bland era. Many many bands, but all doing the same power ballads with too much reverb. I lived through this and did not like it. I seem to notice that younger people (not even born at the time) like this style and period. There surely is an explanation. And it is good, each one gets his own. But hearing Glenn Hughes (and clones) clean vocals and echo-drowned drums still make my skin crawl. It would sure take me a lot to listen carefuly to all that 😉
Finally Tony Martin gets the respect he deserves, what a fantastic singer he was.
i love all eras of Sabbath love to see someone giving the Tony Martin era its due those albums are so underrated as well as Born Again.We all love certain albums and would have different rankings and thats the cool part of these ranking videos and makes them interesting.great video
Yea it's cool he has unpopular opinions
Bro, spot on. The Toni Martin era is so underrated!!!!!!
This is a really fascinating ranking! younger people tend to be more objective without the bias towards the massive albums (70s) or against the ones that disappeared without a trace (90s) I mostly listen to Tony Martin era these day!!
The song, "Solitude" easily makes Master Of Reality a masterpiece.
Totally Agree
It makes me cry every time
It would be way higher on the list
My name it means nothing, my fortune is less...
Good to see the Tony Martín era getting some love. That era is highly underrated.
My top 5 albums are the following:
1) Born again
2) Headless cross
3) Mob rules
4) Heaven and Hell
5) Technical ecstasy
Technical ecstacy the best ozzy era album. Really?
So glad The Eternal Idol got in your top 3. Love that album. Underrated as hell. Great to see heaven and hell ranking as your favorite, amazing album too. Solid ranking.
Woah. How refreshing to see a ranking list to see a lot of non ozzy albums high on the list. I love the Ozzy stuff, but like you said, there was good and great stuff from every era. I’m looking forward to getting into your channel.
My Top 5 Sabbath albums loved.
1. Paranoid
2. Self Titled
3. Vol.4
4. Heaven & Hell
5. Master of Reality
I’m a longtime Sabbath fan and I’ve seen them with Ozzy, Dio, and Tony Martin; but I still needed you to tell me to seek out Tyr. Thank you very much!
"You can only trust yourself and the first six Sabbath albums" - Henry Rollins.
I absolutely didn’t expect this ranking, and while I don’t fully agree with it, as I love the old Ozzy albums, I respect and appreciate the love shown to the underrated Tony Martin albums, as well as Born Again and Seventh Star, two albums which are often unfairly panned but that I really like a lot. Solid video as always!
Good to see some Tony Martin era high up the list. I saw the TYR tour myself.
me and my ex girlfriend would blast Born again on this mountain top looking over the view of Phoenix Arizona. Man the 80's were those days.
Why is she your ex now?
@@aileensilva5700 what a weird question
Awesome to see someone who has the balls to have a unique ranking! Don't listen to the haters that disliked the video, they just wanted to hear their opinion coming out of your mouth.
Exactly. Everyone here is bitching that the typical albums aren't in the top 5. It's refreshing to see a different opinion for once lol
That's one way to put it.....
I completely disagree with this list but it’s good to see a different perspective
Of course I don't agree, no one could ever agree, but I love this ranking. Hail ALL eras of Sabbath!
Finally, someone ranked Tyr high!!!! Thank you Bryce!!!!
👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for the video. Clearly the the most bizarre rankings I’ve ever seen, but to each his own.
Always loved the Martin era stuff. Good ranking man.
Refreshingly unusual ranking, it was cool to see something different.
Craziest ranking I've seen yet. Well done.
This is the second video I see someone ranking or talking about the Martin's era. Good job bro!
Tony Martin Rules !! Salutes from Brazil !
Glad to watch someone that is honest! I Rest seem to rank the albums just depending on the singer. It is suspicious that everyone have to love the same albums of these people. BTW, Tyr is awsome!!! Tony Martin is a great singer!
First Sabbath ranking without "Forbidden" in the last position
Great list Mr Bryce. Could you do a Savatage discography ranking? That would be awesome!!!!
Thanks!... and maybe
Thats one weird ranking, but interesting. Tony Martin is underated doh.
Your ranking is very similar to mine, with most Ozzy albums being at the bottom half of the list and having the Dio and Martin albums at the top.
Cool that you named dropped Sea of Tranquility. One of the better music review channels on RUclips in my opinion.
The music was better on the ozzy albums, and ozzy's voice fit the personality of the music better.
Its cool to hear someone with a ranking that really different than the norm, Cheers!
Agree with Heaven and Hell at #1 but also glad that the Tony Martin era made it so high on your list.
Love Tony Martin, favourite Sabbath era for sure
You undertand the menaing of life
This is the way.
Great list! I love how people have a great taste and appreciate everything Black Sabbath has done!
Master of Reality 15, BS 14, Vol. 4 13... Paranoid 12...Lord have mercy... :(
About time the Martin era gets the love it deserves! Such an important and seminal part in the band's history, yet all these so called "fans" always dismiss it. Eternal Idol is my personal favorite, it used to be Headless Cross and/or Heaven and Hell but it grew on me immensely over the past couple of years and it's a must listen for me.
Easily the most weird ranking of Black Sabbath I’ve ever seen or read. So much I want to say about it I actually don’t even know where to start
Spot on. Master of Reality, vol 4, Paranoid and Black Sabbath not in the top ten! They are top five. They say that everyone is entitled to their opinion but this is laughable.
If you know this guy, you will realize that he is very hipster, often putting the best ones on the bottom
It's ridiculous lol
This dude easily has the strangest music opinions I’ve ever seen from any person. I kinda fuck with it.
It's his opinion, simple as.
Now that was interesting to say the least. Mad respect for putting the Martin era so high. Headless cross is especially kickass
Do the same with Mercyful Fate
I am utterly bewildered by this ranking
Aw man.. Master of Reality is my favourite Sabbath album... But, as usual, awesome rankings and reviews ;) Love your channel
Thanks man!
Great job Bryce
Love that you placed TYR at no 2!!! Love that album! Finally getting the respect it deserves
Interesting list! Didn't expect to see the first six albums so low, but it is indeed refreshing to see a list like this. I love those albums, but I feel that people are a little too biased against the albums from Born Again to Forbidden. Headless Cross, thankfully, does seems to be gettting some recognition lately, but I don't understand why the same people rank TYR way lower, when it is fairly similar in sound to HC. In fact, something in your list where I totally agree is that TYR is actually the better album. Sure, the first three tracks on HC are amazing, but I feel it kind of loses steam until Nighwing, while TYR is just more solid and full of epic tracks.
Also, might want to check the new remix of Forbidden, it really does make the album a lot better.
This ranking is crazy
Dude I give you props! Tony Martin era has some real gems. Born Again is my personal favorite I just can never get enough of it.
Never say die always gets the rub. It’s an awesome album.
WHOA!!! We will never agree on this list haha! Still very interesting to compare. I was especially surprise to see 13 lower than Never Say Die. I absolutely love 13
It’s great that you gave the Dio and Martin era’s the credit they deserve. Here’s mine. The last 14 can change as often as I change my socks, but the top 5 has always been constant.
19 Forbidden
18 Cross Purposes
17 13
16 Never Say Die
15 Technical Ecstasy
14 Born Again
13 Sabotage
12 Paranoid
11 Seventh Star
10 The Eternal Idol
9 Headless Cross
8 Volume 4
7 Tyr
6 Black Sabbath
5 Dehumaniser
4 Mob Rules
3 Master of Reality
2 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
1 Heaven and Hell
Dude woke up, chose violence, and I love it.
Hey, Could You Rank Dokkens Discography
What is ur rank?? I just got the 1987 album and as a Pantera fan i was surprised how much early Pantera (Power Metal 1988) sounds like Dokken.
Most likely... will try to do it soon
you got the bottom rankings right, was a bit surprised that master of reality came in so low though. it is true that the ozzy albums werent as good as dio and martin era, i think that sabotage and sabbath bloody sabbath would be their best ozzy ones which you got right there. Dehumanizer was a great album, personally i think tony martin stuff is their best and eternal idol i think is the perfect album with all the songs absolute gold. I would have very similar ranking to yours.
Yeah , I can't believe he ranked paranoid below Seventh star
the ozzy albums were generally better
Late to the party, as usual, but I really enjoyed this ranking. It's neat to see someone whose tastes are a bit different from the norm; I have a different order that also includes The Devil You Know, and I feel like I could sit and talk shop with Bryce about where we agree and where we disagree. I think that would be a thoroughly enjoyable conversation. Fork horns, brother! 🤘🤘🤘
Master of Reality 15??????? That album is the heaviest, relentless, repentless, mean, creepy------basically influenced those later to play death metal. I was scared of it as a kid, meaning, in the 70s. The riffs are nearly dead and intentionally without emotion. It is pure doom, and made the other rock and roll bands at the time seem like tap dancers. Aside from War pigs and Paranoid (way overplayed), in the 80s and 90s, hardcore, thrash and death metal band covers all came from Master.
The Devil You Know is their heaviest album
Those all seem like arguments againt it to me. Thrash and death are for Quasimodoes.
At #15 the "slaughtering" begins and I was just chuckling here, hahah! Nobody tears down iconic albums the way you do, Bryce no fuss, just putting them in their place with utter cool 😁 Well, I love Master Of Reality myself and quite like Vol 4. as well but Paranoid does nothing for me apart from the title track and yeah, the debut is more interesting for it's historic significance than a very enjoyable record to listen to. Also, the fact that Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage were elevated from the rest of the Ozzy records was neat, love those two, SBS is probably my favorite Sabbath album along with Mob Rules 👍
electric funeral is sinister and a great song, the whole album is great
I’m still collecting on the later Ssbbath albums and thanks for your good review on the non-OZZY albums.🌜
What stands out the most to me about the Tony Martin era esp with The Eternal Idol and TYR is the songwriting and lyrics. The instrumentals to the songs in this era is far from my favourite but those elements are the best thing about that era IMO, some real deep and meaningful songs. I just watched this but still haven’t heard every Sabbath era, but my favourite is the Dio era at this point.
1) sabbath bloody sabbath
2) sabatage
3) never say die (much too underated)
4) black sabbath (debut)
5) paranoid
Man you are crazy indeed, when I saw paranoid, Sabbath 4 and sabbath so low I almost had an heart attack.
Hey buddy, ever heard of an opinion?
Finally someone showing respect for Tony Martin’s era. Although I don’t like some of his albums , can’t deny Headless Cross and Eternal Idol are great albums!
Great channel, fast and clear and to the point! Have you ranked Rush albums?
Thank you! And not into them enough to rank
@@brycetalksmetal check out their 1976 album 2112, it usually blows people away
I’ve listened to their stuff, not much of a fan after the first 2 albums.
@@brycetalksmetal gotcha, too bad though, 70's Rush has been known to change people's lives, lol.
Heaven And Hell is my favorite.
Top 5 or 10........?
@@integrity101 Heaven and Hell is my #1 and Paranoid is my #2 But Testament is my favorite band ;)
@@Bricklinsv1970
I love Testament. Pantera is my favorite band. Seen Testament at least twice. Missed them recently with Slayer.
What's your top 5 Testament albums??
@@integrity101 the first 5 are my favorites Souls Of Black being my favorite.
Same
Love your ranking!!! I also prefer the 80's version of the band, through the 90's, just in a slightly different order. Not to diminish the original lineup, just vocal and production vise, I think the later stuff is better. Heaven and Hell, The Eternal Idol and Headless Cross are my personal favorite.
Interesting ranking! First time I see the martin era albums that high in a ranking. I love it! Congrats!
7th Star has really grown on me over the years.The only Sabbath albums I really DON't like are Forbidden, Cross Purposes, Headless Cross. Your ranking is bizarre to me. But to each his own.
Wow.....this is ambitious! Good job
Well I was not expecting that ranking 😂
Credit to you for not kissing Paranoids but.
My favourite albums are Vol4 and Heaven and Hell 💪🏻
You should do a ranking of some of the early 70's obscure proto metal groups such as, Christopher, Leaf Hound, Bang, Dust, Lucifers Friend, Zior, Sir Lord Baltimore, Variations, May Blitz, The Third Power, Sex, Captain Beyond, Jericho, Buffalo, Tin House, Thunder And Rose's, Granicus, Message, Gift...and on and on. THESE are just a few bands that were overshadowed by Black Sabbath but were extremely crucial and influential to most of the metal acts that came after. These bands put out some amazing records...if people only knew.
When I went to a record store in Toronto I saw a born again promo copy which those are worth hundreds according to eBay listings I seen
Love seeing the respect to the Tony Martin era.
What a crazy ranking. While I don't agree with most, I love that Tyr is so high.
1.Sabotage
2.Sabbath bloody sabbath
3.Paranoid
4.Master of reality
5.Black sabbath
6.Volume 4
7.Heaven and Hell
8.Mob rules
9.technical ecstasy
10.Never say Die
11.Dehumaniser
12.Headless cross
13. 13
14.Born Again
15.cross purposes
16.seventh star
The rest I haven't listened to
Rank Ozzy's solo albums next?
Probably not next but I’ll try to eventually
Great ranking, personally I'd put Forbidden much higher, top 10, top 5 depending on the day you ask me.
Love the channel dude , happy to see a young metalhead(like me , although 29 might not be so young anymore :p ) talking about this. I also like the Early Sabbath less then the other albums, i love the Dio and Tony Martin era. Strangly like Ozzy more on his own stuff then on the sabbath stuff. My number one is The Eternal Idol (followed by Heaven And Hell) Keep up the good work
Thanks!
Some of your rankings may be viewed as weird by some (including me).
But I surely respect your passion.
Gotta say that putting Master Of Reality near the end (my fave from them) with Paranoid in the middle of the pack, behind some albums people would have thrown at the bottom, it's hurting, but also bold.
Seems like you're more of a fan of Dio/Martin years, the more "epic" albums, than the more "doomy" ones with Ozzy.
Please do primus albums worst to best
verry smart ranking good you rock
demos for Eternal w/RAY Gillen lets us realize Tony told Tony M. to copy the exact vocal patterns and most lyrics, I guess time was an issue...I rate it high too, great list
Thanks!
Good list, my top 5 is
1 Mob rules
2 heaven and hell
3 headless cross
4 Cross purposes
5 eternal idol
It's so annoying they are not reissuing Tony Martin era stuff. I remember reading it was to do with Sharon Osborne (and Id believe it)
You did of the most original ranking and I appreciate. Here my list
1. Heaven and hell
2. Mob rules
3. Dehumanizer
4. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
5. Sabotage
6. Heaven and hell - The Devil we know
7. Black sabbath
8. Paranoid
9. TYR
10. Headless cross
11. The eternal idol
12. Born again
13. Master of reality
14. 13
15. Forbidden
16. Technical ecstasy
17. Never say die
18. Seventh star
Top shelf albums:
1. Sabbath bloody sabbath
2. Sabotage
3. Vol.4
4. Paranoid
5. Master of reality
6. Heaven and hell
7. Mob rules
8. Black Sabbath
9. Born again
10. Headless cross
Might be slightly controversial but I love that! Always good to see rankings that aren’t so typical. 👍
seems like every youtube sabbath ranking is controversial, and always prefers latter era sabbath
It's very refreshing to see the other post-Ozzy records getting the appreciation they so rightly deserve
0:56We couldn't be more different 😊 Respect your opinion Bryce.
Hey Bryce, Could You Rank Deaths Discography?
Probably, I’ll try to do that one soon
Two of my favorite pastimes are listening to Black Sabbath, watching RUclips videos ranking their albums.
Definitely a different list than mine, and different than usual, but you're obviously a true fan.
I am glad to see Never Say Die and Technical Ecstasy at the back of the pack. It seems to have become trendy to love those albums, and while they both have a couple good tracks, there is far greater Sabbath material out there.
This is the second video I have seen lately that ranks Heaven and Hell as number one. I am bigger on a few of the earlier albums, but I'm all in on Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, Dehumanizer, and Born Again.
I will have to revisit a few of the others with the exception of Forbidden.
Well no one can accuse your list of being predictable
Can't say I agree with this list, but as you say, it's all a matter of opinion.
This is the first video I saw of your channel.
I just think it's awesome that the younger generation give good old Sabbath some love.
Respect.
I don't agree with the list as well but it's nice to see how Black Sabbath brought different perspectives to all of us with so many albums and eras, one of my favourite bands of all time.
I discovered tyr today and I wanna have this album in cd but that’s to rare to find
Hi Bryce from Medellín-Colombia.
As usual great review.
Very close to my opinion because I always have consider Tony Martin is The best vocalist for Black Sabbath.
1 Heaven and Hell
2 Eternal Idol
3 TYR
4 The Mob rules
The rest is ok for me.
Thanks!... and awesome
Yo, while I think some of your rankings seem kinda crazy, I fully appreciate that you stand by your opinion. I just like that we all can have different thoughts on stuff.
I can’t agree with at all but I loved how you gave everything a chance for a young person I never gave those tony Martin stuff a chance hopefully that box set comes out
Oddest Sabbath list I have seen but that's why I like watching this stuff. Variety is the spice of life. Good to see Dehumanizer and Tyr get some love. Very underrated. I see 13 was really low and usually is on most list's. Listen to the best buy exclusive with the extra 4 songs. They actually have more of a Dio era vibe.
gotta say, this is a pretty unique ranking
everyone is entitled to have an opinion, absolutely, but here I was like wtf from the get go.
Methademic isn't spotify exclusive it's on the 2 CD edition
How do you not have an ozzy sabbath album in the top 7?