H&H was my first inclination, and I think it's a pretty wide margin.
BlizzardI Don't Know is just ok.
I love Crazy Train, but it's one of the few songs that I love that I truly think is overplayed.
Never a Big Fan of Goodbye to Romance
Dee is fine for what it is.
Suicide Solution was so cool when I was in high school, but it hasn't aged well.
Mr. Crowley is another track that was cool in high school. It has aged better than Suicide.
No Bone Movies is a big dull dud. Never really cared for it.
Revelation is the runaway star of this album. Five out of five stars.
Steal Away is a close second to Revelation. The entire band -- and particularly Bob Daisley -- shines on this one.
H&HNeon Knights is one of my favorite album openers. Punches you in the face right from the start.
Children of the Sea is the runaway winner of the best "Children of" track on a metal album. Very cool song.
Lady Evil is a song that I probably shouldn't like (more bluesy than most stuff I like), but there's a lot of cool stuff in the song that I learned as a result of my old band covering it.
The title track is a bit overplayed, but not anything close to Crazy Train. That riff is easily top 5 for me.
Wishing Well, Walk Away and Lonely Is the Word are all average songs for me, but they're all miles better than No Bone Movies, and each has something I like.
Die Young is one of my favorites. The intro and middle sections are very cool, and Geezer has some very tasty bass lines..
Wrong question. I'll take Heaven and Hell and Blizzard of Ozz. Thanks.
Yeah...at the end of the day, this is the right answer, and both are part of what I consider to be the best five year period in the history of heavy music.