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Anno Domini 1989–1995

Black Sabbath · 2024

182 min · 40 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · doom metal

Heavy, brooding riffs collide with haunting melodies, creating a dark atmosphere emblematic of Black Sabbath's legacy.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic progression with peaks heavy atmosphere for deep focus brooding riffs for introspective moments
Context
Released in 2024, 'Anno Domini 1989–1995' marks a retrospective compilation of Black Sabbath's work during a creative resurgence after their initial disbandment. This album showcases material from the Tony Martin era, highlighting a period that often gets overshadowed by their earlier, more iconic years.
If you like
hard rock, heavy metal, doom metal

Anno Domini 1989–1995 is an album by Black Sabbath, released in 2024. Heavy, brooding riffs collide with haunting melodies, creating a dark atmosphere emblematic of Black Sabbath's legacy. This compilation not only revisits lesser-known tracks but also celebrates the band's evolution, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners. It serves as a reminder of Black Sabbath's sustained influence on heavy metal, despite facing lineup changes and shifting musical landscapes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Anno Domini 1989–1995 sound like?

Heavy, brooding riffs collide with haunting melodies, creating a dark atmosphere emblematic of Black Sabbath's legacy. Rooted in hard rock and heavy metal.

What makes Anno Domini 1989–1995 by Black Sabbath notable?

This compilation not only revisits lesser-known tracks but also celebrates the band's evolution, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners. It serves as a reminder of Black Sabbath's sustained influence on heavy metal, despite facing lineup changes and shifting musical landscapes. Released in 2024, 'Anno Domini 1989–1995' marks a retrospective compilation of Black Sabbath's work during a creative resurgence after their initial disbandment. This album showcases material from the Tony Martin era, highlighting a period that often gets overshadowed by their earlier, more iconic years.

Who is Anno Domini 1989–1995 for?

Anno Domini 1989–1995 works well if you're into dynamic progression with peaks, heavy atmosphere for deep focus and brooding riffs for introspective moments.

How many songs are on Anno Domini 1989–1995?

Anno Domini 1989–1995 has 40 tracks, running approximately 182 minutes.

Tracklist

40 tracks·182:53

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Disc 1

  • 1 The Gates of Hell 1:06
  • 2 Headless Cross Standout 6:29
  • 3 Devil & Daughter 4:44
  • 4 When Death Calls Standout 6:55
  • 5 Kill in the Spirit World 5:11
  • 6 Call of the Wild 5:18
  • 7 Black Moon 4:06
  • 8 Nightwing 6:36
  • 9 Cloak and Dagger 4:39

Disc 2

  • 1 Anno Mundi 6:12
  • 2 The Law Maker 3:54
  • 3 Jerusalem 3:59
  • 4 The Sabbath Stones 6:48
  • 5 The Battle of Tyr 1:08
  • 6 Odin’s Court 2:42
  • 7 Valhalla 4:42
  • 8 Feels Good to Me 5:44
  • 9 Heaven in Black 4:05

Disc 3

  • 1 I Witness 4:55
  • 2 Cross of Thorns 4:33
  • 3 Psychophobia 3:12
  • 4 Virtual Death 5:48
  • 5 Immaculate Deception 4:13
  • 6 Dying for Love 5:50
  • 7 Back to Eden 3:54
  • 8 The Hand That Rocks the Cradle 4:28
  • 9 Cardinal Sin 4:18
  • 10 Evil Eye 5:59
  • 11 What’s the Use 3:04

Disc 4

  • 1 The Illusion of Power Standout 4:50
  • 2 Get a Grip 4:01
  • 3 Can’t Get Close Enough 4:32
  • 4 Shaking Off the Chains 4:07
  • 5 I Won’t Cry for You 5:24
  • 6 Guilty as Hell 3:30
  • 7 Sick and Tired 3:30
  • 8 Rusty Angels 5:14
  • 9 Forbidden 3:46
  • 10 Kiss of Death 6:11
  • 11 Loser Gets It All 2:56

Genre

doom metal, hard rock, heavy metal

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

182 min 53 sec