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01. "Computer God" 02. "After All" 03. "TV Crimes" 04. "Letters From Earth" 05. "Master Of Insanity" 06. "Time Machine" 07. "Sins Of The Father" 08. "Too Late" 09. "I Buried Alive" 10. "Buried Alive"
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 | Beschreibung: | Runningtime: 00:00:00, A&R: Rob Cavallo, A&R: Steve Tannett, Administrator [Accountancy]: Colin Newman (3), Administrator [Accountancy]: Gary Haber, Bass: Geezer Butler, Drums: Vinny Appice, Engineer [Assistant Engineer]: Darren Galer, Engineer [Assistant Engineer]: Stefan Wissnet, Engineer, Mixed By: Mack (2), Guitar [Guitars]: Tony Iommi, Illustration [Cover Illustration]: Wil Rees, Keyboards: Geoff Nicholls, Management: Ernest Chapman, Management: Gloria Butler, Management: Wendy Dio, Photography By: Mark Weiss (3), Producer: Mack (2), Public Relations: Joe O'Neil (3), Public Relations: Maureen O'Connor (3), Public Relations: Network Communications, Public Relations: Roskin/Friedman, Songwriter [All Songs Written By]: Geezer Butler, Songwriter [All Songs Written By]: Ronnie James Dio, Songwriter [All Songs Written By]: Tony Iommi, Tour Manager [Travel]: Ron Cohen (7), Vocals: Ronnie James Dio, Labelcode EMIR7131552.2 (0777 713155 2 7, 0777 7 13155 2 7, CDP 713155-2, EIRSCD 1064, 7 13155 2), Recorded At Rockfield Studios, Mixed At Musicland Studios, Phonographic Copyright (p) I.R.S. Records, Copyright (c) I.R.S. Records, Copyright (c) Phobia Music, Copyright (c) Niji Music, Copyright (c) Blue Flame Music, Licensed To EMI Records Ltd., Marketed By EMI, Distributed By EMI, Produced For Musicland GmbH, Pressed By EMI Uden |  | Produzent: |
Black Sabbath, Mack |
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7131552 |
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Igor V. - 14.11.2020  This is the sixteenth (!) Album from Black Sabbath. When I heard it for the first time, it impressed me. But after many years I listened to it again and realized that the album was rather boring.
|  | Alexander S. - 11.07.2019  Definitely one of the best albums of the group and the best album with Dio. All things are very strong memorable hits, and this is the main thing. This is sorely lacking for most of the group's albums, and here it is abundant. Yes, and Dio sings so that nothing but enthusiasm does not arise. Musically, the album combines inadequate severity, branded doom's buoyancy and modern sound. The album impresses with integrity and monumentality. However, a lot has been said about the music of this outstanding album, and therefore there is no point in repeating. I would like to note only that the group for its entire history has two clearly separable periods of creativity - with and without Ozzy Osbourne. So this album is definitely the best creation of the second period. And if you compare it with the best creation of the Ozbourne era - the immortal opus of “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”, then they are completely different in spirit, and therefore you shouldn’t compare them to the “better-worse” subject. In other words, “Dehumanizer” is an absolutely posh album, the strongest and most beautiful.
|  | kostas k. - 14.09.2018  Great album with some weak songs but without affects the total result
|  | Vagner C. - 04.03.2018  With Ronnie Dio back to the mic, Black Sabbath wrote their most heavy metal album in its long history. Dehumanizer is a great heavy metal album from the 90's.
|  | Eduardo F. - 25.10.2017  After a rough decade, Sabbath's Mark III came back to deliver one of their finest albums.
|  | Oleg R. - 27.05.2015  Ronnie James Dio IS sabbath for me! This album is heavy and is the only album that left me gobsmacked after the first listen.
A brilliant album - play it loud!!!
|  | Philip - 10.02.2011  Schade! Nachdem man sich gerade gefreut hatte, dass mit 'Seventh Star' und 'The Eternal Idol' auch die - sagen wir mal - weniger populären Black Sabba...
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