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BLACK SABBATH – Seventh Star
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Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi – Seventh Star [Remastered] (2004, Sanctuary Midline – UK Import)
Original Release: 1986, Warner Bros. Records
1. “In for the Kill” (3:48)
2. “No Stranger to Love” (4:28)
3. “Turn to Stone” (3:28)
4. “Sphinx (The Guardian)” [instrumental] (1:12)
5. “Seventh Star” (5:20)
6. “Danger Zone” (4:26)
7. “Heart Like a Wheel” (6:36)
8. “Angry Heart” (3:06)
9. “In Memory…” (2:36)
Band:
Glenn Hughes – Vocals
Tony Iommi – Guitar
Dave “The Beast” Spitz – Bass
Eric Singer – Drums
Geoff Nicholls – Keyboards
Additional Musicians:
Gordon Copley – Bass (“No Stranger to Love”)
Produced by: Jeff Glixman
I usually don’t mess with imports because there’s usually a high cost involved, but at $14 and some change, how could I resist owning one of my favorite Sabbath albums when all I had before was a bootleg?
Everyone knows the story of Iommi originally intending this for a solo album and the label forcing him to slap the Black Sabbath name on the cover, thus giving us the added “featuring Tony Iommi” bit as a compromise between Iommi and Warner Bros. In fact, some Sabbath fans refuse to even recognize this as an official Sabbath release. Whatever helps you sleep at night. I don’t have any real connection or affinity for the Ozzy era, so I’m able to accept this album as another quality release in the Black Sabbath catalog, regardless of Iommi’s intentions. In fact, I’ll happily take any non-Ozzy Black Sabbath album, thank you very much. The band delivered all the way up until they dumped Tony Martin in favor of the Ozzy reunion.
Some more back story on this album: Glenn Hughes was not the initial choice to sing… or was he? Jeff Fenholt (who later became an evangelist and hosted programs on the Trinity Broadcasting Network) claims he was a member of Black Sabbath the first half of 1985. Tony Iommi has disputed this claim saying Fenholt was “trying out” for his solo project. Reportedly, Iommi says Fenholt didn’t get the job because he couldn’t come up with any decent lyrics, but Jeff blames his exit/not being hired on arguments with then Black Sabbath manager Don Arden. Eric Singer backs up Iommi’s side of the story. Either way, there is a bootleg of demos floating around titled Star of India featuring Fenholt on vocals and the rest of the Seventh Star line-up playing the songs that would later evolve into Seventh Star.
Seventh Star is right up there as one of my favorite Black Sabbath albums. I love Glenn Hughes’ voice and as I said before I’m not bothered by the change in style. The sound here is influenced greatly by the blues and the L.A. metal scene at the time and it’s working for me. There’s not too many uptempo songs, but given Hughes’ soulful it all works out on songs like “Heart Like a Wheel”, “Angry Heart” and “In Memory…”.
It’s unfortunate Iommi & Black Sabbath seemed so cursed in the ’80s: only a handful of shows into the Seventh Star tour, Hughes was fired due to extremely poor performances (the side effects of a nasty drug habit). Future Badlands vocalist Ray Gillen stepped in and finished up the tour.
All told, this is a pretty impressive Sabbath lineup. Eric Singer would later go on to play in Badlands, KISS and with Alice Cooper, Dave Spitz (brother of ex-Anthrax guitarist Dan Spitz) has worked with Lita Ford, Great White, Nuclear Assault and White Lion and then of course, we have Geoff Nicholls getting his first official credit as a Black Sabbath member!
Highlights: All of it.
www.blacksabbath.com
www.heavenandhelllive.com
www.myspace.com/heavenandhelllive
www.glennhughes.com
www.myspace.com/glennhughesonline
Buy SEVENTH STAR at Amazon.com
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Tags: Black Sabbath, Classic Rock, Dave Spitz, Eric Singer, Geoff Nicholls, Glenn Hughes, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Metal, Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock 'N' Roll, Tony Iommi
KISS – MTV Unplugged
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KISS – MTV Unplugged (1996, Mercury Records)
1. “Comin’ Home” … 2:21
2. “Plaster Caster” … 3:17
3. “Goin’ Blind” … 3:37
4. “Do You Love Me?” … 3:13
5. “Domino” … 3:46
6. “Sure Know Something” … 4:14
7. “World Without Heroes” … 2:57
8. “Rock Bottom” … 3:20
9. “See You Tonight” … 2:26
10. “I Still Love You” … 6:09
11. “Every Time I Look at You” … 4:43
12. “2000 Man” … 5:12
13. “Beth” … 2:50
14. “Nothin’ to Lose” … 3:42
15. “Rock and Roll All Night” … 4:20
Band:
Paul Stanley – Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals
Gene Simmons – Acoustic Bass, Lead Vocals
Bruce Kulick – Acoustic Guitar
Eric Singer – Drums, Lead Vocals
Additional Musicians:
Ace Frehley – Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals
Peter Criss – Drums, Lead Vocals
Phillip Ashley – Piano on “Every Time I Look at You”
Produced by: Alex Coletti
Basically, this is Alive Acoustic. This album is, as you could already tell, a live recording of their 1995 MTV Unplugged performance. And it’s actually a pretty historical performance too, because we got to see Paul, Gene, Bruce, Eric, Ace and Peter all performing together. It also served as a major catalyst for Ace & Peter to return (which was more than likely already in the making anyway). The album itself was a success as well, going gold.
It’s a really cool performance. It’s nice to hear these songs in an acoustic setting (the band had been doing acoustic sets for the KISS Conventions so this is a tight performance) and it’s an interesting set list as well. Forget all the hype, lights, pyro and bombast– this album is a stripped down KISS proving that, despite the hate that comes from music critics, they were more than just makeup and marketing. Paul’s voice sounds phenomenal, he really hits a home run on “I Still Love You” and “Sure Know Something”.
This album definitely wouldn’t be of interest to casual KISS fans. It’s acoustic and it’s not a “greatest hits” set list by any means, but for die-hards, it’s a dream come true and I think it’s another classic live release from the band.
Highlights: “Comin’ Home”, “Do You Love Me?”, “Sure Know Something”, “Rock Bottom”, “See You Tonight”, “I Still Love You”, “Every Time I Look at You”, “Nothin’ to Lose”, “Rock and Roll All Night”
Posted in KISS
Tags: Ace Frehley, Acoustic, Bruce Kulick, Classic Rock, Eric Singer, Gene Simmons, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, KISS, Metal, MTV Unplugged, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock 'N' Roll
Major KISS announcement today at 3PM
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I’m guessing (and hoping) this announcement is U.S. tour dates being announced for later in the year. C’mon, boys, put that new album out and come to Detroit! Head over to KISSOnline.com at 3PM for the big reveal.
UPDATE:
Okay, so, um… The big announcement was a “fan-routed” tour. You have to go to Eventful and “Demand” to see KISS in your city. Yeah. THAT “Demand” widget that you see on an indie band’s MySpace page.
I guess Gene is playing it smart in this recession. Why go on the road if there is no “demand” for it? They didn’t announce a single date on their own or even give a time frame for this “fan-routed” tour. Lame. But oh well, I’m not really worried. I’m confident they’re gonna get close to or hit the major U.S. cities. Detroit, here we come!
Posted in News
Tags: Classic Rock, Eric Singer, Gene Simmons, Glam, Glam Metal, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, KISS, Metal, Paul Stanley, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock 'N' Roll, Tommy Thayer
Metal Excess News Desk #2
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Chinese Democracy unleashed on MySpace! Axl Rose in hiding!
2 days before the album’s Best Buy release, GNR’s very own MySpace page now has every track up for your streaming pleasure. Listen, and be amazed. I’ve been familiar with most of this album for the past 7 years, but I’ll be there Sunday at Best Buy to grab the CD.
In related news, Mirror.co.uk is reporting that Axl has disappeared in the midst of all the Democracy buzz, reportedly to work on the band’s “comeback” and to make it “go off the scale”.
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Tags: Axl Rose, Chinese Democracy, Classic Rock, Eric Singer, Gene Simmons, GNR, Guns N' Roses, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, KISS, Metal, Music, Paul Stanley, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock 'N' Roll, Sammy Hagar, Sebastian Bach, Slash, Tommy Thayer, Velvet Revolver
KISS – Alive III
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KISS – Alive III (1993, Mercury Records)
Track Listing:
1. “Creatures Of The Night” … 4:40
2. “Deuce” … 3:42
3. “I Just Wanna” … 4:21
4. “Unholy” … 3:43
5. “Heaven’s On Fire” … 4:02
6. “Watchin’ You” … 3:35
7. “Domino” … 3:47
8. “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” … 4:31
9. “I Still Love You” … 6:04
10. “Rock And Roll All Nite” … 3:33
11. “Lick It Up” … 4:18
12. “Forever” … 4:20
13. “I Love It Loud” … 3:40
14. “Detroit Rock City” … 5:11
15. “God Gave Rock ‘N’ Roll To You II” … 5:21
16. “Star Spangled Banner” … 2:38
Band:
Paul Stanley – Lead Vocals, Guitar, Backing Vocals
Gene Simmons – Lead Vocals, Bass, Backing Vocals
Bruce Kulick – Guitar
Eric Singer – Drums, Backing Vocals
Additional Musicians:
Derek Sherinian – Keyboards
Alive? Legendary. Alive II? Pretty good. Alive III? A nice representation of the non-makeup years that had a nice mix of 70s, 80s, and 1992′s Revenge album. I really like this era of KISS a lot. They ditched the day-glo tights and sequined jackets for black leather jackets and pants.
Of course, most (if not all) live albums are touched up in the studio, KISS live albums especially, and this seems to the case here once again. Out of all the Alive albums, this one to me comes off as the most polished.
Still a fine album, you can’t really go wrong with KISS live. This was also my first introduction to “I Was Made For Lovin’ You”. The live version of that has always been superior to the studio version, which is pretty wimpy.
Produced by: Eddie Kramer & KISS
Highlights: “Creatures of the Night”, “I Just Wanna”, “Heaven’s On Fire”, “I Was Made For Lovin’ You”, “Lick It Up”, “Forever”
Posted in Collection, KISS
Tags: Bruce Kulick, Eric Singer, Gene Simmons, Glam, Glam Metal, Glam Rock, Hair Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, KISS, Metal, Music, Paul Stanley, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock 'N' Roll, Shock Rock