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The Eternal Idol - Black Sabbath

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Black Sabbath / Original recording remastered / Audio CD released ... more
The Eternal Idol - Black Sabbath ... 1996-04-22 at Essential / Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Shining
2 Ancient Warrior
3 Hard Life To Love
4 Glory Ride
5 Born To Lose
6 Scarlet Pimpernel
7 Lost Forever
8 Eternal Idol

Newest Review: ... the last minute, but sadly his high and epic voice doesn't really suit the more raw and primitive style written for him here, ... more

 ... and the album suffers as a result; 'Lost Forever' lacks the required aggression, and Martin's harmonious descriptions of monster in 'Nightmare' lack any sense of Ozzy Osbourne's terrified wailings. Even Tony Iommi continues to work lazily through the recording, throwing out some pretty good riffs in the fast 'Hard Life to Love' and the dingier 'Ancient Warrior' and 'Eternal Idol,' but mostly just going along with it. At roughly five minutes a piece, most of these songs are overlong and too repetitive, and Eric Sing...more

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The Eternal Idol
Release Date: 1996 - 04 - 22, Audio CD, Warner Bros.
Last Update 10.12.2009 06:10
£ 18.50


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Premium Review The Eternal Idol - Black Sabbath: Sinners, Say Your Prayers Tonight (493 words)
by - written on 21/02/08 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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After the shambles of 'Seventh Star,' a mediocre rock album that Tony Iommi wrote and recorded as a solo album before being pressured into re-branding it as Black Sabbath (ultimately leading to the bizarre billing of 'Black Sabbath feat. Tony Iommi,' despite Iommi being the only band member present who had any type of history with Sabbath at all), 'The Eternal Idol' is a welcome return to form. Unfortunately, that form is pretty much a direct continuation of the last-but-one Sabbath effort 'Born Again,' which ditched their grander heavy metal stylings for more simplistic and generic hard rock. This is the first album to feature new regular vocalist Tony ...  Read the complete review

 

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