( heavy metal ) Black Sabbath 1987-11-22 Essen AUD
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Black Sabbath
Pink Palace
Essen, West Germany
November 22, 1987
Tony Iommi: guitar
Tony Martin: vocals
Jo Burt:bass
Terry Chimes: drums
and Geoff Nichols: keyboards, guitar, vocals
Disc 1:
01 Supertzar
02 Neon Knights
03 Children of the Sea
04 War Pigs
05 Die Young
06 Drum solo
07 Iron Man
08 Born to Lose
Disc 2:
01 Black Sabbath
02 Glory Ride
03 Heaven and Hell
04 Iommi solo
05 Heaven and Hell (reprise)
06 Children of the Grave
07 The Shining
08 Paranoid
Notes: (from sabbathlive) Earliest known live recording from the ETERNAL IDOL tour. We are still wishing and hoping that a document from the South African tour will appear, but nothing has yet.
It is also the first example of the new Black Sabbath lineup in action. Joining stalwarts Iommi and Nicholls are newcomers Tony Martin (vocals), Jo Burt (bass) and Terry Chimes (drums). There
are actually two different sources for this gig. Source #1 is a VG+ audience recording. Source #2 is a poor to fair quality monaural audio track from an audience film. This one is the best source.
Very nice analog sound quality for an overlooked era. B+/A
Pink Palace
Essen, West Germany
November 22, 1987
Tony Iommi: guitar
Tony Martin: vocals
Jo Burt:bass
Terry Chimes: drums
and Geoff Nichols: keyboards, guitar, vocals
Disc 1:
01 Supertzar
02 Neon Knights
03 Children of the Sea
04 War Pigs
05 Die Young
06 Drum solo
07 Iron Man
08 Born to Lose
Disc 2:
01 Black Sabbath
02 Glory Ride
03 Heaven and Hell
04 Iommi solo
05 Heaven and Hell (reprise)
06 Children of the Grave
07 The Shining
08 Paranoid
Notes: (from sabbathlive) Earliest known live recording from the ETERNAL IDOL tour. We are still wishing and hoping that a document from the South African tour will appear, but nothing has yet.
It is also the first example of the new Black Sabbath lineup in action. Joining stalwarts Iommi and Nicholls are newcomers Tony Martin (vocals), Jo Burt (bass) and Terry Chimes (drums). There
are actually two different sources for this gig. Source #1 is a VG+ audience recording. Source #2 is a poor to fair quality monaural audio track from an audience film. This one is the best source.
Very nice analog sound quality for an overlooked era. B+/A