A Conversation for Black Sabbath - the Band

Ian Gillan

Post 1

Tube - the being being back for the time being

Also worth mentioning: the 1983 album Born Again. This features (Deep Purple's) Ian Gillan doing the vocals; the song Digital Bitch being particularly impressive.


Ian Gillan

Post 2

I Am Iron Man

Haven't heard the whole album yet. I think Zero the Hero was on that one. I've heard that, and it does sound good. I'm pretty sure Gillan was singing on that track.

I'll probably buy Born Again at some point, hopefully it'll be at the record shop in the marketsmiley - smiley


Ian Gillan

Post 3

Max T

Iommi/Sabbath kept up the Deep Purple theme with Glenn Hughes taking vocals on '86 's Seventh Star, one of the least "Sabbath" albums band-wise (with even Geezer taking a break), it was sometimes billed as a Iommi solo project ("Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi" is on the only copies of it I've seen, with Tony Iommi being LARGER on the side of the cassette).

It's a decent album with some good highlights like the title track and "In For The Kill" and is still in the general Sabbath-vein highlighted by Iommi's gloomy yet usually awesome guitar work.


Ian Gillan

Post 4

Metal_Messiah

Born Again is worth picking up, I'd say. I ain't dug it out for a while. I should be getting a CD tomorrow of the demos he did with Sabbath...should be interesting...

I need to get hold of Seventh Star someday...it's the only hole in my Sabbath collection! >_<


Ian Gillan

Post 5

Tube - the being being back for the time being

To quote Gilian "Bitch, bitch,, bitch .. uuuuhhhh she's a digital bitch ... uuuhh yeahh"


smiley - winkeye


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