Not A Novelty Record.
Kenneth R Hutchison | Brisbane, Qld Australia | 05/16/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Being a fan of both (early) Black Sabbath and Indian Pop music / Bhangra / Sitar, I just had to try this one and I'm very glad I did.The music on this CD is more than listenable on it's own & the Black Sabbath connection only makes it more interesting.It works so well (esp. N.I.B.) that I might just buy their Sex Pistols Tribute next.Recommended - have a listen to the samples on Amazon."
Bhangra at its best
RedZero | Corpus Christi, Texas | 03/08/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The music is relaxing and the melody familiar. I love how they are able the convert the classic Sabbath on to Bhangra without losing the songs essence. It's a respectable effort. If you love Sabbath and crew and want to experience something different, this CD is for you, even if you don't particularly like Black Sabbath you will still enjoy the bhangra harmony. I would like a volume two with some newer works such as Heaven and hell, Zero the hero, Headless cross. The artwork is terrible and boring."
Bhangra bloody bhangra: A tribute to Black Sabbath
Kahina Trautmann | Wilmington, De | 06/04/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love to belly dance and this is the coolest album. Of course not only do I love the original version of Iron Man, but this track is the best! Rock On!"