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01. "E5150 (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 02. "Neon Knights (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 03. "N.I.B. (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 04. "Children of the Sea (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 05. "Voodoo (Live Mob Rules Tour)" 06. "(Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 07. "War Pigs (Live Mob Rules Tour)" 08. "Iron Man (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 09. "The Mob Rules (Live Mob Rules Tour)" 10. "Heaven and Hell (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 11. "The Sign of the Southern Cross/Heaven and Hell (Continued) (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 12. "Paranoid (Live Mob Rules Tour)" 13. "Children of the Grave (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]" 14. "Fluff (Live) [Mob Rules Tour]"
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 | Description: | Live Evil by Black Sabbath, released 3 March 2008, includes the following tracks: "N.I.B.", "Voodoo", "War Pigs", "The Mob Rules" and more.
This version of Live Evil comes as a 1xCD. - 1996 reissue on Castle featuring Sabbath's top 40 1983 live album remastered from the original master tapes and with faithfully restored artwork. First released on Warner Brothers, it contains all 14 original tracks, including'Black Sabbath', 'War Pigs', 'Iron Man', 'Paranoid', 'TheMob Rules' and 'Heaven And Hell'.(P) 2012 Sanctuary Records Group, a BMG company, under exclusive licence to [PIAS].
(C) 2012 Sanctuary Records Group, a BMG company, under exclusive licence to [PIAS].
Todos os direitos reservados (P) 2015
Recorded live in Seattle, San Antonio and Dallas
Recorded with The Record Plant Mobile, Los Angeles
Mixed at The Record Plant, Los Angeles
Remastered at Whitfield Street Studios
Track durations from media player."Live Evil" is a legendary live album by Black Sabbath, released in the CD format by Sanctuary Productions. Capturing the raw energy of their 1982 tour with Ronnie James Dio on vocals, this album features electrifying performances of classic tracks like "War Pigs," "Iron Man," and "Heaven and Hell." The recording stands as a testament to Black Sabbath's enduring influence on heavy metal music, showcasing both their early Ozzy Osbourne-era hits and powerful renditions from the Dio era. Black Sabbath are pioneers of heavy metal, having formed in Birmingham in 1968; they have sold over 70 million records worldwide and were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. Sanctuary Productions is renowned for its dedication to preserving iconic rock and metal releases, ensuring that timeless albums remain accessible to new generations of fans. |  | No. of tracks: |
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SMRCD074 |
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Azmi H. - 18/Aug/2022  This is arguably the heaviest live album released by any rock or metal band, and showcases the band at the height of their powers, and firing on all cylinders.
|  | HYUNG RAE K. - 12/Jun/2021  A very near excellent metal album...Brilliant Rhythm ad stirring guitar from Iommi, the star though in my eyes is Dio who may not have Ozzy's persona but confirms his voice box is better in live situations.He does the classic Sab stuff justice and his contribution on Neon nights and Heavan and Hell /Southern Cross is memorable.
|  | danreviewer - 14/Jul/2010 This is an interesting one for me, because having spent the morning listen to "Mob Rules" and "Heaven and Hell" deluxe CD?s, I have endured more than ...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 30/Apr/2010  Why they didn’t do a decent live release during the Ozzy era is beyond me. Anyway, what of this luxurious reworking of Mr. Dio’s onstage contribution ...
|  | Andy Snipper - 01/Apr/2010  There are those who will go out after reading this review and burn effigies of your humble reviewer: the two albums that Sabbath made after Ozzie self...
|  | Nick Foster - 20/Sep/2009  A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away ??. Or the late seventies in Gloucester to be more precise, a young Dr Foster would happily lie on the floor...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 13/Sep/2009  I don?t know what was going on with this release, the final one before the resurgence provided by Mr. R. J. Dio. The band appears to be continuing the...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 13/Sep/2009  It may start relatively promisingly but this album was another big sign that the glory days of the original Sabbath line-up were over. The dark slabs ...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 06/Sep/2009  I know it was 1975, but you?ve only to look at the cover of this album to know that this band were seriously fucked; Geezer appears to be auditioning ...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 06/Sep/2009  Warning: Rick Wakeman plays on this album. Don?t worry, though. Sabbath may be turning the self-indulgence knob to eleven but the results are still wo...
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