Black Sabbath - Live Evil album flac
Performer: Black SabbathTitle: Live Evil
Style: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Released: 2004
Country: US
MP3 album: 1304 mb
FLAC album: 1455 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: AHX FLAC MP3 ADX MP2 AC3 VQF
Genre: Rock
The artwork was meant to signify several Black Sabbath song titles visually. They are: Paranoid, Voodoo, Heaven & Hell, Neon Knights, . Iron Man, War Pigs, Children of the Sea, & Mob Rules. I always liked the ‘Live at Hammersmith Odeon’ album better; I feel it has a more stronger sound but Joe I’m pretty sure your aware of the Live Evil video footage, do you know if any release was intended in ’82 or if any future release is coming out? Reply. September 2, 2016 at 7:30 pm. Hammersmith does sound better, and the tracks were re-mixed in 2007 using modern technology, not 1983 technology and a producer that was aware of the mistakes made while producing the other two Sabbath live albums, namely Live Evil and Live at Last
Black Sabbath – Live Evil. Format: 2 Vinyl, LP, Album. Mobile Crew: Bill Hutcheson, Jim Scott, Scott Stogel Lighting: Tim Murch, Adrian Finn, Mark Coleman, Marshall Sweeten Rigger: Ronnie Sebourne Lighting Designer: Martin Nichols Sound Crew: Gary Marks, Harry Netti, Steve Griffiths, Angelo Arcuri Monitor Mixer: Steve Zelenka Drivers: Pat Calhoon, Bill Huddler, Mark Henderson, Jeff Wezzerner, Tim Gross Recorded with: The Record Plant Mobile, LA Mixed at: The Record Plant Mobile, LA.
Live Evil was my first Black Sabbath album, and it got me hooked. 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. Though there is almost some studio remastering wizardry at play, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler's tone on this album is so incredibly perfect that it sets an almost impossible standard for all other metal bands to achieve
Live Evil is the first official live album by British traditional heavy metal band Black Sabbath. The album was recorded in Seattle, San Antonio, and Dallas during the band’s 1982 tour in support of their album Mob Rules. Producers Black Sabbath, Martin Birch & Rodger Bain. Writers Bill Ward, Dio, Geezer Butler & 3 more. Assistant Engineer Joe C Foglia. Assisted By Graham Wright & Mickey Balla.
Due to the acrimonious nature of their split with Black Sabbath just before the release of the album, Ronnie James Dio is billed only as "Ronnie Dio" and Vinny Appice is listed as a guest musician despite having been a full member of the band. The original 80′s US CD version (Warner) had 2 discs in 2 Jewel Cases.
Live Evil is the first official live album by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. The previously released Live at Last (1980) was not sanctioned by the band . By re-recording several songs from their earlier catalog and releasing them as a live album, all the songwriters stood to see a hefty profit from the publishing royalties. The Live Evil album was recorded on the Mob Rules tour. The sleeve states that the songs were recorded in Seattle, San Antonio and Dallas during the 1982 tour in support of the Mob Rules album, but doesn't give the venues or recording dates for the individual tracks.
On Live Evil the audience is so low in the mix they're inaudible even when Dio prompts them to sing along to Heaven and Hell. Despite the questionable production; band itself turns in solid performances, Vinny Appice does an adequate job of filling in for the ailing Bill Ward. Many Ozzy die-hards have criticized Dio's vocal phrasing and performance of Ozzy Sabbath songs. This had all the necessary ingredients to be the live album to end all live albums. All of the songs on here, both of the Dio and Ozzy era, are the picks of the litter if you want a solid concert experience from the first 12 years of Sabbath’s existence.
To provide just one example, the song "Black Sabbath" was written long before Ronnie James Dio joined the band.
Tracklist
| 1 | E5150 | 2:00 |
| 2 | Neon Knights | 4:25 |
| 3 | N.I.B. | 5:05 |
| 4 | Children Of The Sea | 6:00 |
| 5 | Voodoo | 5:17 |
| 6 | Black Sabbath | 8:33 |
| 7 | War Pigs | 9:15 |
| 8 | Iron Man | 7:04 |
| 9 | The Mob Rules | 3:05 |
| 10 | Heaven And Hell | 11:47 |
| 11 | The Sign Of The Southern Cross / Heaven And Hell (Continued) | 7:16 |
| 12 | Paranoid | 3:15 |
| 13 | Children Of The Grave | 5:10 |
| 14 | Fluff | 0:58 |
Notes
Previously released as ESMCD333℗ 1982 Gimcastle Ltd./Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
© 2004 Gimcastle Ltd./Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 050749 207425
- Matrix / Runout: SMRCD074 SANCTUARY RECORDS 67051 www.vdcgroup.com
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-23742 | Black Sabbath | Live Evil (2xLP, Album, Win) | Warner Bros. Records | 1-23742 | US | 1982 |
| 826 881-2, 826881-2 | Black Sabbath | Live Evil (CD, Album) | Vertigo, Vertigo | 826 881-2, 826881-2 | Germany | 1989 |
| 15PP-47-48 | Black Sabbath | Live Evil (2xLP, Album, RE) | Vertigo | 15PP-47-48 | Japan | Unknown |
| ESM CD 333, GAS 0000333ESM | Black Sabbath | Live Evil (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Essential, Essential | ESM CD 333, GAS 0000333ESM | UK | 1996 |
| VMCD126 | Black Sabbath | Live Evil (CD, Album, RE, RM, Dig) | Voice Music | VMCD126 | Brazil | 2015 |









