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In a recent interview, Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi shed light on an album that never sat well with him. The iconic musician revealed that the project was driven by the record company rather than the band’s creative vision.
“It wasn’t something we were keen on,” Iommi admitted. “The idea came from the label, and we just went along with it.”
Although he didn’t specify which album, fans speculate it could be one of the more experimental releases from the band’s extensive catalog. Iommi’s comments highlight the challenges artists often face when balancing their creative integrity with industry pressures.
Despite his reservations, the album remains part of the band’s legacy, and Iommi acknowledges its role in Black Sabbath’s storied career. “Not everything is going to be your favorite, but it’s part of the journey,” he concluded.
Fans have taken to social media to debate which album he might be referring to, with some pointing to the band’s controversial shifts in style during the late 1980s.