Black Sabbath - Final Dehumanization album flac
Performer: Black SabbathTitle: Final Dehumanization
Style: Heavy Metal
Released: 2012
MP3 album: 1363 mb
FLAC album: 1466 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AU MMF AUD AHX MP2 DTS AIFF
Genre: Rock
Black Sabbath is the debut studio album by the English rock band Black Sabbath. Released on 13 February 1970 in the United Kingdom and on 1 June 1970 in the United States, the album reached number eight on the UK Albums Charts and number 23 on the Billboard charts. Black Sabbath is widely considered the first heavy metal album. Additionally, the opening track of the album-Black Sabbath-is widely considered to be the first doom metal song.
13 is the 19th and final studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath. The album was released on 10 June 2013 in Europe and 11 June 2013 in North America, via Vertigo Records and Republic Records in the United States, and via Vertigo Records worldwide.
The final album of the original Ozzy era has a terrible reputation, but it’s a quirky and enjoyable record, as long as you don’t expect Sabbath Even Bloodier Sabbath. The title track has garage-band rawness; Air Dance is – dare one say it – oddly beautiful. It’s hit and miss, but it’s still better than almost everything from 1981 onwards. Master of Reality was Black Sabbath’s most subtle album yet and their most bludgeoning. Ward’s jazzy drumming – somehow swinging and precise – propelled even the most straightforward of the tracks. Children of the Grave would be a pretty good boogie without Ward; he makes it monstrous.
Black Sabbath is the debut studio album by Black Sabbath. Although it was poorly received by most contemporary music critics at the time, Black Sabbath is now widely considered the first heavy metal album.
Black Sabbath's debut album is the birth of heavy metal as we now know it. Compatriots like Blue Cheer, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple were already setting new standards for volume and heaviness in the realms of psychedelia, blues-rock, and prog rock. Yet of these metal pioneers, Sabbath are the only one whose sound today remains instantly recognizable as heavy metal, even after decades of evolution in the genre.
It was the first Black Sabbath studio album in over a decade to feature Ronnie James Dio on vocals and Vinny Appice on drums. It is also the first in nine years to feature original bassist Geezer Butler. This album’s line-up of Dio, Appice, Butler, and guitarist Tony Iommi later reunited in 2006 for a greatest hits set, The Dio Years, and a new studio album in 2009, The Devil You Know (billed as Heaven & Hell). I think it was always going to be tense. It had been 10 years since we’d done anything, and we hadn’t talked to each other or anything.
Starting in 1968, Black Sabbath provided the blueprint for metal and, as Ozzy Osbourne states in the booklet for The End concert album, The best thing about being a member of Black Sabbath after all these years is that the music has held up. Black Sabbath made their way around the world for "The End" tour, playing 81 dates in all, but fittingly they wrapped up their concert career at the Genting Arena in their hometown of Birmingham, England, bringing their career full circle
Tracklist
| Live At Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium, Oakland, California, USA, On November 13th 1992 | |
| CDr-1-1 | E5150 |
| CDr-1-2 | The Mob Rules |
| CDr-1-3 | Computer God |
| CDr-1-4 | Children Of The Sea |
| CDr-1-5 | Time Machine |
| CDr-1-6 | War Pigs |
| CDr-1-7 | I |
| CDr-1-8 | Die Young |
| CDr-1-9 | Guitar Solo |
| CDr-1-10 | Black Sabbath |
| CDr-2-1 | Master Of Insanity |
| CDr-2-2 | After All (The Dead) |
| CDr-2-3 | Drums Solo |
| CDr-2-4 | Iron Man |
| CDr-2-5 | Heaven And Hell |
| CDr-2-6 | Neon Knights |
| CDr-2-7 | Paranoid |
| CDr-2-8 | Fluff |
| DVDr-1 | E5150 |
| DVDr-2 | The Mob Rules |
| DVDr-3 | Computer God |
| DVDr-4 | Children Of The Sea |
| DVDr-5 | Time Machine |
| DVDr-6 | War Pigs |
| DVDr-7 | I |
| DVDr-8 | Die Young |
| DVDr-9 | Guitar Solo |
| DVDr-10 | Black Sabbath |
| DVDr-11 | Master Of Insanity |
| DVDr-12 | After All (The Dead) |
| DVDr-13 | Drums Solo |
| DVDr-14 | Iron Man |
| DVDr-15 | Heaven And Hell |
| DVDr-16 | Neon Knights |
| DVDr-17 | Paranoid |
| TV Ataca, Buenos Aires, Argentina, On July 4th 1992 | |
| DVDr-18 | Introduction |
| DVDr-19 | TV Crimes |
| DVDr-20 | Time Machine |
| DVDr-21 | Interview |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium









