I thought these Tony Martin fronted Sabbath albums would never get the reissue treatment. As with most non-Ozzy material, they seem to get forgotten and brushed aside. This is my favourite album with Martin on vocals. It first came out in ’94 with his second stint with the Sabs. Very reminiscent of RJD with his phrasing and tone but with a more melodic element as well.

Iommi is still the riff meister he always was and he comes out with some belters on this album. I Witness is about as good as it gets in the Iommi iconic riff category and one of my favourite tracks. The riff and groove to Psychophobia seems to be taking references from Seattle and Martin’s vocal with a hint of Roger Daltry in there.

Virtual Death is pure old school Iommi at his most evil sounding. There are even elements of groove here with Back To Eden. A great swing to the main groove and Iommi is riffing up a storm. That feel continues with The Hand That Rocks The Cradle. A slow build up to the funkiest groove that the Sabs have ever put to wax.

I know a lot of people passed on this version of Sabbath and are actually discovering these records for the first time. How lucky are they?

9/10 from The Grooveman.