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Black Sabbath,Ian Gillan/Spain 1983

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A new excellent live title is now available from the “BORN AGAIN” tour with Ian Gillan as lead vocalist. On September 14, 1983, Spain completely recorded the Madrid performance with high-quality stereo audience recording. It is recorded with a powerful sound full of direct feeling, and it is a recommended title that is sure to become popular as one of the representative pieces of the 1983 tour. The punch and spaciousness of the sound is perfect, and the reactions of the enthusiastic audience are vividly recorded, and the realistic sound will greatly excite the listener. This was the 6th live performance, and the second day of the European tour that started about two weeks after serving as a big hit at the Reading Festival. The new songs of the time, such as Hot Line, Born Again, Disturbing The Priest, Zero The Hero, and Digital Bitch, all have a lot of original charm, and the surging waves emanating from their unusually unique combinations. The performance of all songs is worth listening to. Bev Bevan’s drum solo, which follows Supernaut, is completely different from Bill’s jazz-flavored jam rock-style beating, and you can hear a more technical and restrained splendid play. In reality, Ian Gillan’s vocals are so strong that it is doubtful whether he was suitable as Sabbath’s vocalist, but in every song you can enjoy a performance full of presence that even a bunch of vocalists can’t match. (Especially the speed tune is the best.) Gillan’s vocals in Iron Man and Black Sabbath, which had to fill a wide vocal space, are very different, but there is no doubt that they are valuable takes in the history of hard rock. there is no. Smoke On The Water, where Tony’s guitar and Geezer’s bass make you feel dady and intensely colored, is a very cover performance that shows off their individuality, including the solo, and in a sense you can listen to their play. The vocals of Gillan’s Paranoid are also very suitable, and you can enjoy one of the best performances of all time. Although there are some analog cuts, this is a must-listen album for fans that completely records the entire concert with stable high-quality sound from beginning to end. Live at Estadio Roman Valero, Madrid, Spain 14th September 1983 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Supertzar 2. Children Of The Grave 3. Hot Line 4. War Pigs 5. Born Again 6. Supernaut/Drum Solo 7. Rock And Roll Doctor 8. Disturbing The Priest Disc 2 1. Iron Man 2. The Dark/Zero The Hero 3. Guitar Solo 4. Digital Bitch 5. Black Sabbath 6. Smoke On The Water 7. Paranoid Tony Iommi – Guitars Ian Gillan – Vocals Geezer Butler – Bass Bev Bevan – Drums Geoff Nicholls – Keyboards

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