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Artist: Black Sabbath Title: The Eternal Idol Format: (Vinyl, LP, Album)
J**N
Excellent! Thanks a million.
Excellent! Thanks a million.
M**2
More precious than gold
CD1 is the Tony Martin's official version of this really underrated and great record. It has also 2 bonus tracks: one is a demo version of "Black Moon" (later appeared on the following Headless Cross), the other,"Some Kind Of Woman",is a rock song with a strange Van Halen mood. The CD2 is the thing that IT'S NOT POSSIBLE TO MISS! Simply because finally it's the only way to listen the divine voice of Ray Gillen(Badlands) flying on Tony Iommi's riffs. This Eternal Idol version gives off a passion that the official one can't have. Try it!!
U**Y
Everyone wins
The mid-to-late 1980's is an often overlooked era in Black Sabbath's long and chequered career, and in addition to 1989's Headless Cross, 1987's The Eternal Idol is probably the band's most underrated album.Die-hards will disagree, of course, but once you get past the impression that no line-up without Ozzy Osbourne should be called Black Sabbath, you will soon discover that there was some pretty good stuff released under the Sabbath name even when Tony Iommi remained the sole original member of the group. Songs such as "The Shining," "Ancient Warrior" and "Eternal Idol" easily beat anything from the dismal Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die albums, and, frankly, most of the stuff on Sabotage.Long-time Sabbath aficionados already know that prior to the release of The Eternal Idol, vocalist Ray Gillen abruptly left the group, having already nearly completed the album. This led to the hiring of Tony Martin, who re-did all the vocals with very short notice. Up until now, the original Ray Gillen versions have only existed in various bootleg formats, but now finally get an official release on this 2-disc deluxe edition, which features both versions of the album.This release offers some solid evidence of both Gillen's and Martin's undeniable vocal abilities. Comparing the two singers' renditions of the same songs and listening to them back-to-back is great fun. Although the vocal melodies on the different versions of the songs are often very close to one another, both singers have their own style and bring their own flavour to the Sabbath sound.In a way it's a shame that things didn't work out with Ray Gillen, but then again, Tony Martin did a great job and deserves to be on the album. With this re-release, everyone wins.
C**H
Great
Got this album for my boyfriend who is a massive Tony Martin era fan, and I love the album myself. I believe it to be the best Sabbath album without Ozzy or Dio. With some monumental riffs from Iommi, how could any Sabbath fan refuse it?The artwork on it is pretty great to look at in more detail as it's obviously larger on the LP.Great buy, would recommend to any Sabbath or indeed Vinyl fan.
M**K
A must have Sabbath album
It was so amazing to hear the Ray Gillan contribution to the album. Ray recorded it first but the album was re-recorded again with the new vocalist. In my opinion, I prefererd Ray's vocals and phrasing.
K**N
spot on
item as described - couldnt see a scratch .played without a fault . would recommend this seller . oh, and this is one of my favourite black sabbath albums
O**R
it is among top 5 albums of black sabbath
This cd was already great in the regular version, you imagine double!?I love this phase of Black Sabbath (the best time), so if do you do not have?Buy it now!
A**Y
much much better than I remembered - solid Iommi works despite the ...
much much better than I remembered - solid Iommi works despite the fragmented band membership and occasional soggy drumming but in general its a very solid workmanlike heavy record with excellent music and vocals from bot singersat this price a very good groove indeed - listened straight throughsatisfactory grumbles from the locals ... this is drum and bass from the steel yardsBuy it and enjoyhowever no sleeve notes or info at all so not really deluxe apart from from 2 singers on different cds
R**S
Worth the purchase!
Sound quality is great and the Ray Gillan material is priceless!
M**N
Black Sabbath Eternal Idol
Bonita edición con doble cd con diferentes vocalistas
N**R
Deluxe Edition is so good!
I fell in love with Ray Gillen demos. Then I listened to Tony Martin album versions. Just didnt have the feels. Then Tony's version stuck and I changed my mind. Ray needed more control. IDK. Get it and fall in love too. The best from the best. 5/5
S**A
Rise up to the shining
Quelle rupture avec le départ d'ozzy, dio et Gillian ! Tony martin est un véritable esthète de l'harmonie vocale.
L**A
Eternal Idol doppio cd
Primo album dei Black Sabbath pubblicato dopo Born Again del 1983. Tony Iommi qui è l'unico superstite della formazione originale, risulta evidente dalle composizioni che ricalcano un po' il suo album da solista pubblicato un anno prima di questo. E' comunque un prodotto di buona fattura che introduce Tony Martin come nuovo cantante del gruppo, nel cd bonus ci sono le demo registrate da Ray Gillen poi sostituito da Martin.
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