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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Black Sabbath / Audio CD released 2004-10-25 at Sanctuary Midline / ... more
Seventh Star - Black Sabbath ... Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 In For The Kill
2 No Stranger To Love
3 Turn To Stone
4 Sphinx (The Guardian)
5 Seventh Star
6 Danger Zone
7 Heart Like A Wheel
8 Angry Heart
9 In Memory

Newest Review: ... is enhanced by Geoff Nicholls’ polished keyboards, occasionally pushed to the forefront. These temporary Black Sabbath ... more

 ... line-ups were always fairly disappointing, as a group of unconnected musicians are drafted into the studio and gradually fall off the world tour one by one, and it would take until the end of the decade for Iommi and co. to achieve a level of cooperative stability not seen since the Dio years. 1. In For the Kill 2. No Stranger to Love 3. Turn to Stone 4. Sphinx (The Guardian) 5. Seventh Star 6. Danger Zone 7. Heart Like a Wheel 8. Angry Heart 9. In Memory... A simple glance at the track-list reveals the formulaic stru...more

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Seventh Star
Release Date: 2009 - 03 - 30, Audio CD, Sanctuary
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Premium Review Seventh Star - Black Sabbath: Tony Iommi Owes Me an Apology (2116 words)
by - written on 18/06/07 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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The later career of Black Sabbath is characterised by uneven uncertainty, and 1985’s ‘Seventh Star’ is the most significant departure of the lot. In its favour, guitarist Tony Iommi wrote the album with the intention of it being his first ‘solo’ release, the band consisting of an entirely different line-up than was the norm for Sabbath, even in the turbulent revolving door period of the eighties, and the music following a lighter, poppier and more blues-oriented direction than the sludgy heavy metal of Iommi’s previous work. Nevertheless, pressure from manager Don Arden resulted in the ‘Seventh Star’ release being credited informally as the twelfth Black Sabbath album, ...  Read the complete review

 

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