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"Popoff's look at [Black Sabbath] takes on a slightly new perspective, and that makes it a worthwhile read." Curled Up With a Good Book
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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This review is from: Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose: An Illustrated History (Paperback)
As if there was any doubt! Martin Popoff, the absolute genius guru of all things metal, has done it again. Yes, I am a tremendous fan of his work and that's my bias, but prove me wrong. The guy knows his stuff. His informal writing style and blunt honesty is refreshing.In this beautiful full-colour book, Popoff discusses every song from every album, in detail. When he doesn't like a song, he tells you, and he tells you why. Along for the ride are pretty near every Black Sabbath member ever. Popoff's encyclopedic knowledge of metal means he knows all about these guys and their respective histories. But he doesn't leave it at that, and he asks the tough questions. He also pulls from obscure old interviews from such sources as M.E.A.T. Magazine. Try finding those interviews now! (I have them, but you're not likely to find them anymore.) Want to know why Dio didn't do any Tony Martin songs live on the Dehumanizer tour? It's here. Want to know what happened to Glenn Hughes? Here too. Want to know who really wrote "Heaven and Hell"? Wonder no more (as if there was any question, really)! You can stare at this book for hours, but what I like to do is read along while I'm listening to the albums. The insight contained here really helps you appreciate the music you love so much more. Possibly Popoff's best book. 5 stars!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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GREAT BOOK!,
This review is from: Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose: An Illustrated History (Paperback)
Of all of the Sabbath books in print, this is by far the best one. Martin Popoff keeps you interested throughout with a writing style that is second to none. It's a high quality book that's jam packed with amazing photos of every incarnation in the Sabs legendary career. Enjoy it...I certainly did!
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4.7 out of 5 stars (16 customer reviews) 19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
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An enjoyable read and unique Black Sabbath Book,
By Eric D. Sweetwood - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose: An Illustrated History (Paperback)
In another "unique" style of presentation, Martin Popoff has taken a critical and enjoyable look at a hard rock/heavy metal group. In his latest book, Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose, Popoff has given the reader a clear and logical presentation of the band in a straight-forward and enjoyable style. As a signature of all of his books, Popoff adds unique stories from the band members and recreates the time periods of each album with critical reviews and recollections of the band members to give the reader a feel of the history of the band and how the music related.The quality of the paper, the presentation of the material, the unique photos and the enlightened prose has made this a high quality book and a more than enjoyable read. There are fantastic photos of unique bits and pieces of memorabilia from Black Sabbath archives. What I personally appreciate is how Popoff shows all incantations and line-ups of Black Sabbath. His volume is one of the band, not simply the Ozzy years--and all have equal weight in his eyes and are worthy of consideration by the hard rock/metal fan. Popoff's thorough look at the Gillian years, as an example, give a comprehensive look at how the band truly could have thrived under Ian Gillian's voice; but with the Deep Purple being reformed, such things could not be. I highly recommend this book to more than the Black Sabbath fan--although the Black Sabbath fan will undoubtedly love this book. Doom Let Loose is a book for anyone who enjoys rock music; especially hard rock and heavy metal. I would also recommend Popoff's UFO book Shoot Out The Lights, his Blue Oyster Cult book Secrets Revealed, his Rush book Contents Under Pressure, and any of his guides to Heavy Metal. 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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One of the best books on Black Sabbath,
By Christopher Fryer - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose: An Illustrated History (Paperback)
The latest book from Martin Popoff covers every era of Black Sabbath from Ozzy to Tony Martin. There are plenty of entertaining stories and each album is explored. This is definitely the highest quality book that Martin has put out. The quality of the paper is very good and there are plenty of excellent pictures of current and former band members as well as pictures of Sabbath memorabilia. If you are a fan of one or all of the eras of Black Sabbath you should get this book!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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Complete Sabbath History in Detail,
By Domenic Vitanza - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose: An Illustrated History (Paperback)
Martin Popoff knows his hard rock and heavy metal and this book is excellent. He goes into detail about every lp ever released and goes into depth about the songwriting at the time the songs were written. Tony Iommi's riffs are legendary and so are the details about the history of Black Sabbath in this book. This is a must read for any Black Sabbath or hard rock fan, it has everything, from Ozzy to Tony Martin from Dio to The late Ray Gillian to the legendary Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillian.This book is the best Black Sabbath book out there bar none and Martin Popoff did a wonderful job. Buy this book. |
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