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Black SabbathSeventh Star

Seventh Star $0.72
  • Descuento: -20%
  • Fecha de lanzamiento: 1986
  • Duración: 34:40
  • Tamaño, Mb: 79.57
  • Formato: MP3, 320 kbps

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1 In For The Kill   03:41 $0.10
2 No Stranger To Love   04:29 $0.10
3 Turn To Stone   03:27 $0.10
4 Sphinx (The Guardian)   01:11 $0.10
5 Seventh Star   05:18 $0.10
6 Danger Zone   04:22 $0.10
7 Heart Like A Wheel   06:34 $0.10
8 Angry Heart   03:06 $0.10
9 In Memory   02:32 $0.10
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  • 4 Anónimo Oct 16, 2011

    Black Sabbath's 11th release 1986's: SEVENTH STAR
    ...This album's full title is "Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi" because at the end of the ill-fated BORN AGAIN tour, the band called it quits.
    ...Iommi decided to go it alone with a solo career, after all,that
    was working out great for both Ozzy and Dio, why not for Tony?
    Then LIVE AID happened... the original line-up of Ozzy,Iommi,
    Geezer, and Bill Ward accepted an invitation to perform to the largest
    television audience in history. They played a short set of classics and
    seemed happy to do it...all smiles.
    But there was no full scale reunion despite the rumours...and Iommi's
    solo project was back on.
    He hired a band including Eric Singer on drums, Dave Spitz on bass,
    long term Iommi employee:Keyboard player Geoff Nichols and the suprising
    choice in yet another Ritchie Blackmore cast off: former Trapeze and
    Deep Purple singer/bassist Glenn Hughes.
    It was after they had recorded SEVENTH STAR that record company
    management coerced Iommi into using the Black Sabbath name.
    ...SEVENTH STAR released to luke warm critical reception, and
    slow sales. The long time fans mostly hated it.
    It didn't sound like their beloved Sabbath. The production was too
    slick ...too 80's commercial-rock sounding, and who was this soul-singer?
    If taken as a Tony Iommi solo record and not Black Sabbath. Then it
    is actually pretty good!
    The first song "In for the Kill" is a fast rocker in the Iommi tradition,it's a strong opener but only 2 songs later is another fast one with nearly
    the same drum beat and tempo "Turn to Stone".
    In between these is the single-ready, radio-friendly, "No Stranger to Love"
    that ran as an MTV video alongside hair-metal bands... not a bad song
    really concidering it was designed with sales in mind.
    The title track "Seventh Star"'s hypnotic droning mid-tempo guitar riff
    acompanied by a sterling vocal from Hughes is one of the highlights followed
    by "Danger Zone" a convincing rock tune with another good showing
    by both Iommi and Hughes.
    But the twin peaks on this disc are the bluesy "Heart Like a Wheel",
    and the suite "Angry Heart/In Memory..." which features an excellent
    guitar solo by Iommi and very soulful-emotive singing by the underrated
    Glenn Hughes.
    ... Where this project falls apart is in Iommi's taking this band on the road as Black Sabbath.
    Glenn Hughes and Tony Iommi were both deeply involved in cocaine
    addictions... and Hughes's singing style was not at all suited to
    Black Sabbath's songbook... in addition to that Glenn got into a drunken
    fist fight with one of the touring crew members only days before
    the tour was set to launch.
    The fight resulted in broken bones in Hughes's face killing
    the voice that drink and drugs had already made weak.
    Iommi fired Hughes after a mere handful of gigs.
    Replacing him with magificent unknown singing talent Ray Gillen to
    finish out the tour and to record the next Sabbath album.
    Ray Gillen left before the project was complete, jumping ship
    to form a new band, Badlands,with former Ozzy ax-man Jake E Lee,
    and died of Aids a few short years later.
    ...2011 saw the release of Deluxe Editions of both SEVENTH STAR and
    the following Black Sabbath release ETERNAL IDOL.
    Each contains bonus material featuring Ray Gillen's time in Sabbath
    with a concert recording, and studio demo's.
    ...Tony Iommi kept the Sabbath name alive with an ever evolving
    roster of musicians for years after with mixed results.
    Leaving SEVENTH STAR as another failed chapter in the
    history of Black Sabbath, but taken on it's own terms an
    enjoyable 80's style rock album.
    -Kevin Baird

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