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Disc I 01. The Shining 02. Ancient Warrior 03. Hard Life To Live 04. Glory Ride 05. Born To Lose 06. Nightmare 07. Scarlet Pimpernel 08. Lost Forever 09. Eternal Idol 10. Black Moon [Single B-side] [2010 Deluxe Edition bonus] 11. Some Kind of Woman [Single B-side] [2010 Deluxe Edition bonus]
Disc II [2010 Deluxe Edition] This is the album session recorded with Ray Gillen performing vocals for the songs.
01. Glory Ride 02. Born To Lose 03. Lost Forever 04. Eternal Idol 05. The Shining 06. Hard Life To Love 07. Nightmare 08. Ancient Warrior
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Line-up Tony Martin Harford - vocals Tony Iommi - guitars Dave "The Beast" Spitz - bass (credited, but does not actually appear on the album) Bob Daisley - bass Eric Singer - drums Bev Bevan - percussion (cymbal overdubs on "Scarlet Pimpernel" and "Eternal Idol") Session musicians Geoff Nicholls - keyboard
Additional info Re-released on November 1, 2010 in Europe in a 2-disc expanded set. |
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| Rating: 10 |
It is really is too bad that the majority of people who think of Sabbath reflect on the Ozzy decade.. The 80's version of Sabbath is different but very intriguing if given the attention it deserves. This album in particular is in my opinion very underrated. The overall atmosphere of "The Eternal Idol" is very vivid and dark, A perfect combination.
This work was enjoyable in 1987 but it took 20 years for me to truly understand the impact that this album should of had.
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| Rating: 10 |
A totally underrated album. I don't understand why metal fans don't value Black Sabbath with Ozzy or Dio, this was an awesome achievement and Tony Martin stands up with a consistant vocal range. This album is dark, very well written and in my opinion is in the top 3 of 1987.
Only true metal fans and appreciators of good music would understand the detailed composition, particularly the self-titled track, which is dark, epic and if Dio or Ozzy would have done the vocals for it, I guarantee would have been a classic. So listen to it with no preconseptions and enjoy the album. 10/10
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