Nobody does Black Sabbath songs justice like the original four. With Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward all relatively sound of mind and body, Reunion finds them finally backed by a juggernaut of smart businesspeople and producers who realize what's at stake. The mix is crisp and eye-watering, and the four legends rumble like one thick cloud of doom. Trackwise, it's all the hits plus a few stray wanderings off-kilter ("Dirty Women"). The much-anticipated pair of new studio tracks are a mixed lot: "Psycho Man" is a Kiss-grade metal lurch with an atrocious B-movie lyric that somehow escaped Osbourne's usually reliable cheese radar. "Selling My Soul," however, is convincingly ominous, with Iommi creating piles of dark chords...M. Popoff
Though it was conceived as a mere cash-in for the long-awaited return of the original Black Sabbath, 1998's Reunion is as close to an official live album as the band has had in their historic 30-year career. 1980's Live at Last was released without their permission, and 1982's Live Evil featured then-singer Ronnie James Dio. With this in mind, the band must be commended on the excellent quality of the recordings, which include their most enduring classics ("War Pigs," "Paranoid," "Iron Man"), as well as a few surprises ("Dirty Women," "Behind the Wall of Sleep"), and were culled from a series of concerts in their native Birmingham in December 1997. The real key to this album, however, is the band's ability to avoid the most common pitfall of live recordings: speeding up the songs. This patience is crucial, since such Sabbath staples as "Sweet Leaf," "Black Sabbath," and "Snowblind" owe much of their unique personality and somber atmospherics to the band's trademark "snail's pace." "Children of the Grave" proves itself once again as one of the band's most dependable live favorites, and the massive riffs of "Into the Void" are simply timeless. The two brand new studio tracks are another treat for longtime fans, and while "Selling My Soul" is rather mundane, "Psycho Man" is absolutely incredible thanks to its slow intro and raging final riff... E. Rivadavia
Codec: mp3
Bitrate: 320 kB/s
Size: 230 MB
Genre : Rock
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Line-up
Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
Tony Iommi - guitar
Geezer Butler - bass
Bill Ward - drums
Tracklist.
CD1
01 War Pigs 8:27
02 Behind the Wall of Sleep 4:06
03 N.I.B. 6:44
04 Fairies Wear Boots 6:19
05 Electric Funeral 5:01
06 Sweet Leaf 5:07
07 Spiral Architect 5:40
08 Into the Void 6:31
09 Snowblind 6:07
CD 2
01 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 4:36
02 Orchid/Lord of This World 7:06
03 Dirty Women 6:29
04 Black Sabbath 7:29
05 Iron Man 8:20
06 Children of the Grave 6:30
07 Paranoid 4:29
08 Psycho Man 5:19
09 Selling My Soul 3:09
Post je objavljen 02.12.2009. u 18:04 sati.