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Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star Album

Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star Album
Performer: Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi
Title: Seventh Star
Country: UK
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Released: 1986
Catalog number: VERH 29, 826 704-1
Label: Vertigo
MP3 album szie: 1363 mb
FLAC album size: 2613 mb

Tracklist

1Heart Like A Wheel
2Turn To Stone
3Angry Heart
4In Memory
5In For The Kill
6Seventh Star
7No Stranger To Love
Bass – Gordon Copley
8Sphinx (The Guardian)
9Danger Zone

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
W4-25337Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star ‎(Cass, Album, Club)Warner Bros. RecordsW4-25337US1986
SMRCD076Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Sanctuary Midline, BMGSMRCD076UK2004
826 704-1-4Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star ‎(Cass, Album)Vertigo826 704-1-4Turkey1986
826 704-1QBlack Sabbath Seventh Star ‎(LP, Album, Unofficial, Red)Vertigo 826 704-1QGermany2016
826 704-4Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star ‎(Cass, Album)Vertigo826 704-4France1986

Credits

  • Art Direction, DesignSteve J. Gerdes
  • BassDave "The Beast" Spitz
  • DrumsEric Singer
  • GuitarTony Iommi
  • KeyboardsGeoff Nichols
  • Lyrics By [Additional]Geoff Nichols, Glenn Hughes, Jeff Glixman
  • Management [Worldwide Representation By]Don Arden
  • Mastered ByGreg Fulginiti
  • Music By, Lyrics ByTony Iommi
  • Photography ByKevin Stapleton
  • Producer, EngineerJeff Glixman
  • VocalsGlenn Hughes

Notes

Printed inner sleeve with lyrics on one side and an illustration on the other.

Recorded at Cheshire Sound Studios, Atlanta

Made in England

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 042282670410
  • Matrix / Runout (A side runnout machine stamped): VERH 29 A//2 ∇ 420 c timtom
  • Matrix / Runout (B side runnout machine stamped): VERH 29 B//1 ∇ 420 c
  • Matrix / Runout (A side runnout hand etched): timtom

Companies

  • Record Company – Phonogram
  • Recorded At – Cheshire Sound Studios
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phonogram International B.V.
  • Copyright (c) – Glenn Hughes
  • Mastered At – Artisan Sound Recorders

Short intro

Completa tu colección de Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi. A different period for the band but really for Iommi himself with again a lineup change that changes everything but thankfully in a very short Star is the twelfth studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Released in January 1986, it features founding guitarist Tony Iommi alongside musicians Geoff Nicholls, Eric Singer, and Dave Spitz, playing keyboards, drums, and bass, respectively, and Glenn Hughes, ex-Deep Purple bassist and vocalist, as lead singer. The album was the group's first release without bassist and primary lyricist Geezer Butler, who left the band in 1984 after the Born Again tour. It was originally. Seventh Star is the twelfth studio album by Black Sabbath. It was recorded at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, California, and in Cheshire Sound Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, and released in January 28, 1986. Its the only Black Sabbath album to feature former Deep Purple bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes on lead vocals. It also features former Lita Ford backing band members Dave Spitz and Eric Singer, due to the fact that around this time, Lita Ford was engaged to Tony Iommi. Rather than motivate sales, this confusion only caused needless damage to the albums reception. While it's obviously not a true Black Sabbath album, Seventh Star bears Iommis unmistakable imprint. Whether the band is playing the speed metal of Turn to Stone Eye of the Storm or the downtuned blues of Heart Like a Wheel, Iommis guitar sound had more heart, more grit, and more otherworldl. Black Sabbath s twelfth studio album, Seventh Star , which came out on Jan. 28, 1986, was never supposed to be a Sabbath record. After bassist Geezer Butler left the band in 1984 following the Born Again tour, guitarist Tony Iommi decided to write a solo album and then after the dust cleared, put Black Sabbath back together. Since Iommi wanted to point out to fans that this wasnt a typical Black Sabbath album, Warner Bros. released it as Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi. It was hardly the kind of compromise the guitarist was hoping for. Neither I nor Glenn were pleased with because we felt we werent doing the record justice presenting it this way. Black Sabbath released 'Seventh Star' in January 1986. Guitarist Tony Iommi unveiled what was meant to be his first solo album, Seventh Star , in January 1986. Except pressure from his record company ultimately saw the LP branded as a yet another Black Sabbath release Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi, to be precise, and it would go down as one of metal's most misunderstood and unfairly maligned albums. All of these mitigating factors, left Iommi with two choices: try to revive Black Sabbath by recruiting an entirely new lineup or, like Osbourne, work as a solo artist. He chose the latter. or so he thought. Seventh Star is the twelfth studio album by Black Sabbath, released in January 1986. It was also the first Black Sabbath release not to feature bassist Geezer Butler, who left the band in 1984 after the Born Again tour, leaving guitarist Tony Iommi as the sole original member left in the band. It was originally written, recorded, and intended to be the first solo album by Iommi, but due to pressures by Warner Bros. Record company pressure resulted in it being labeled Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi. After all, he was the only original member of the band left to play on these recordings. Black Sabbath - Seventh Star 1986. Instead, Seventh Star was conceived as guitarist Tony Iommi's first solo project, and it was only record company pressure that forced him to resurrect his longtime band's moniker at the last minute