Black sabbath are a personal favourate of mine with their hypnotic and inspired music. If there is a God hes a Black sabbath fan even though they claim to be anti christ maybe God is to after all he let him die. This album in my belief is not up to the usally great standard of music usually ... Read review
Advantages: its black sabbath Disadvantages: not as good as there old stuff
Black sabbath are a personal favourate of mine with their hypnotic and inspired music. If there is a God hes a Black sabbath fan even though they claim to be anti christ maybe God is to after all he let him die. This album in my belief is not up to the usally great standard of music usually played by Black sabbath but does have a few good tunes. However it reinforces my belief and most likely everyone elses in that Black sabbath are not the same ... more
Black sabbath are a personal favourate of mine with their hypnotic and inspired music. If there is a God hes a Black sabbath fan even though they claim to be anti christ maybe God is to after all he let him die. This album in my belief is not up to the usally great standard of music usually played by Black sabbath but does have a few good tunes. However it reinforces my belief and most likely everyone elses in that Black sabbath are not the same with out Ozzy. The album is bland in places and lacks any real character it almost slunps into being just another heavy metal album, but of course its not because you have to remember who you are listening to which in my view is a bit of a disappointment
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Product details
Title
Dehumanizer
Performer
Black Sabbath
Genre
Heavy Metal
Release Date
02/1999
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1992
Label / Distributor
IRS/EMI / EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Engineer
Mack
Producer
Mack; Black Sabbath
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
77771315527
Catalogue Number
EIRSCD 1064
SPAR code
AAD
Additional notes
Album Notes
Black Sabbath: Ronnie James Dio (vocals); Tony Iommi (guitar); Geezer Butler (bass); Vinny Appice (drums). Additional personnel: Geoff Nicholls (keyboards). Recorded at Rockfield Studios, Wales, England. In 1992, a reunion of the Black Sabbath mark II lineup occurred, garnering a sigh of relief from the worldwide fans of the group. In the '80s and early '90s, the metal outfit went through countless personnel changes and perhaps should have been called The Tony Iommi Project. This reunion with Ronnie James Dio was a precursor to the four original members reuniting in December 1997. DEHUMANIZER is a thunderously heavy album. The band sported a "take no prisoners" attitude in showing they could rock even harder than a decade earlier. "TV Crimes," the album's first single, is a fast and furious number featuring the drumming talents of Vinny Appice. Songs like "Masters of Insanity" and "Sins of the Father" contribute to the album's dark feel. "Time Machine" is the standout track, and a second version from the WAYNE'S WORLD 2 soundtrack is featured. Dio's voice ages like fine wine, and Geezer Butler's inventive bass line dominates the track. DEHUMANIZER is the sweet fruit of this mark II reunion.
Album Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (8/14/92, p.60) - Rating: B+ Reflex (11/10/92, p.68) - "...the first release worthy of the Black Sabbath name since 1981...Sabbath's finally back to bruising business..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Computer God
2.
After All (The Dead)
3.
TV Crimes
4.
Letters From Earth
5.
Master Of Insanity
6.
Time Machine
7.
Sins Of The Father
8.
Too Late
9.
I
10.
Buried Alive
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