An Argentinian Tribute to Black Sabbath
Released July 2004

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Track Listing
  1. War Pigs by Nativo
  2. Heaven & Hell (Spanish) by Barilari
  3. TV Crimes by Plan 4
  4. No Stranger to Love by Glenn Hughes & Rata Blanca
  5. Anno Mundi by Magika
  6. Children of the Grave by Horcas & Andres Gimenez (A.N.I.M.A.L.)
  7. Zero the Hero by Sauron
  8. Supernaut by O'Connor
  9. Die Young by Beta Vazquez Infinity
  10. Paranoid by Los Natas

Download a 2 minute mp3 sample from "No Stranger to Love" here.

 
Writing Credits
  • Various, see original albums songs came from

Other Credits

  • Personnel is different on every song, I will not list them here.
  • Executive Producer: Fernando Serani / Blackstar C. Communications
  • Graphic Design / Artwork: Laura Turri

Catalogue Numbers

  • CD - STAR 010 (ARG)
 
 
Notes
  • Only Sabbath tribute album to feature all eras of Black Sabbath at the same time.
  • The disc is a CD Extra disc, and video of Glenn Hughes performing No Stranger to Love is included.
  • Glenn Hughes does not play bass on No Stranger to Love - he only sings.  The picture below was during one of the four Deep Purple songs they also played that night - Dec 14, 2003
  • Glenn Hughes also appeared on a Deep Purple tribute CD singing a song he was in the band for, too.

Blackstar C. Productions (Argentina) announces the release by end July of the album "Sabbath Crosses: Tribute to Black Sabbath". This is the ONLY tribute album, besides the now legendary "Nativity in black", to feature an EX SABBATH MEMBER: Mr. Glenn Hughes. Glenn appears on vocals and bass with South American legend Rata Blanca in a fantastic version of "No stranger to love". Besides that, this album is the only tribute album to feature songs from ALL ERAS of Sabbath, and its also the first latin tribute to the Black Masters. The album will have a regular distribution (besides South America) in Spain, Germany and Japan. Licensing deals are being developed at the moment with several labels worldwide.

Here follows the complete track list and artists. All bands are Argentinean, 10 of the most important and best selling acts of South America, from all metal genres:

NATIVO - WAR PIGS
BARILARI - HEAVEN & HELL (spanish version)
PLAN 4 - TV CRIMES
RATA BLANCA & GLENN HUGHES - NO STRANGER TO LOVE
MAGIKA - ANNO MUNDI
HORCAS & ANDRES GIMENEZ from A.N.I.M.A.L. - CHILDREN OF THE GRAVE
SAURON - ZERO THE HERO
OCONNOR - SUPERNAUT
BETO VAZQUEZ INFINITY - DIE YOUNG
LOS NATAS - PARANOID
 

Glenn Hughes & Rata Blanca onstage - Dec 14, 2003
Glenn Hughes & Rata Blanca


Celebrity Review

We have something quite different here, a song by song review of this cover album by none other than former Black Sabbath singer Tony Martin.  Without further ado, let's hear what Tony has to say..

Hi guys,

Here’s my opinion of the Sabbath Crosses album.

1 War pigs,

I like the sound of this track it sounds very modern and still pays attention to the original. Technically, the players have done well to capture the feel and sound of the Song, the accents in the song are slightly different but as an interpretation of the song I think Nativo did good. Vocally, It’s weird to hear somebody of a different country sing an English song when the language isn’t quite comfortable. The words don’t come across quite right. Overall, I’d score it a 9 out of 10

2 Heaven and Hell

This is a very famous Dio song, and I’ve sung it hundreds of times but I hardly recognise this version! Technically, the players seem VERY good, although I don’t think the hi tech guitar playing suits the song, It’s a singers song not a guitarists song.  I don’t like the keyboard solo stuff. Vocally, I like that Barilari have sung it in their native tongue, even though I can’t understand it! Obviously I would prefer to hear a tribute to Sabbath done in the original language because the songs are partly arranged around the rhythm of English words. Overall I’d score this a 7 out of 10.

3 TV Crimes

WOW! I don’t recognise this track at all!! I only sung it about 30 times but it’s enough to have a certain affection for it. This sounds weird but I actually like it a lot! Very powerful and if you’re gonna make a cover of a song then it’s certainly worth trying it a different way. And this is a very different interpretation of TV Crimes. Technically, It’s played very well. If I heard it on the radio I would have never thought it was TV crimes though unless someone told me, and you need SOME familiarity to the song for fans to connect with it. Overall I’d score it 9 out of 10.

4 Anno Mundi

What can I say! I know this song intimately, and it was always a difficult song to perform live. I think Magika have done extremely well to cover the song. They have paid a great deal of attention to detail and that’s cool. Technically, I miss some bass in this track, it sounds a little thin, again I’m not a big fan of the hi tech guitar playin in Sabbath songs. The drums sound electronic, not sure about that either. Vocally, they did well to reproduce what I did in the original and their grip of English is good. Harmonies are great. It sounds like they sampled my voice at the intro and used their own in the middle break. They got VERY close to the original in some places and that is very impressive. As a cover song I don’t think it quite moves on from the original too much and that can be good AND bad. Overall I’d score it 8 out of 10. Well done guys.

5 No Stranger to love

Oh dear!!!! Never heard my hero song out of tune before! Glenn what are you doin man?!!! I love this guy, I always wished I could’ve had his voice, and I love the stuff he did with Sabbs. He is a great guy and been places!!!!!!! But ….. I think he hasn’t captured the best out of his own song on this version. I REALLY don’t think Glynn needs to do all that girly screaming thing because he can sing like a demon doesn’t need to do it. Technically, the players seem quite good, but the blues (which this is supposed to be) is hard to get a grip of, not many non English bands get the feel right, and Rata Bianca sound like they are just rehearsing. I have no idea if they just met or what the situation at the venue was so I might sound a little unfair, but just listening to this track I’m not over impressed. I’d score this 7 out of 10.…sorry buddy.

6 Zero the hero

This is one Sabbath song I never sang. I have no affection for the track personally however, Sauron do seem to be havin a great time playin this. It is very energetic and sounds real hard. Technically it’s not a very complicated song to play but that gives space to apply power as apposed to Anno Mundi for example where it’s quite intricate with harmonies etc and doesn’t have space for the power thing. This is done well and although it sounds a LITTLE thin on the production I like it. Vocally?..... how do you guys sing like that!!!! Not my kind of thing but I like listening to it. I’d score this 8 out of 10.

7 Children of the grave

Very heavy sound, Very famous song, very weird version! Technically, the guys have obviously tuned down to achieve the sound they got. Trouble is they run out of fretboard when it comes to some of the chord structures and they have to play higher to get the notes part way through. ….. sounds wrong! Also the chords they play are wrong, in that middle sequence in the key they play in the sequence should be D, F# D A Ab, Ab A B C, D F# D C B, B C. then repeat. The snare drum is a bit loud in the mix at places and could have done with the ring taking off it. But hey sometimes that sound works if the rest of the kit has similar rings. I have to say if you’re gonna do a cover you need to make sure that you did your homework. If you picked the chords out of a book, the book is wrong. Sorry guys. I’m gonna score this 6 out of 10 just for getting the chords wrong in a VERY famous song.

8 Supernaut

Another Sabbath song I never sang. O’connor did this good. Love the drive, Technically, not a difficult song to play but effective. Obviously a crowd pleaser. Players sound good, apart from the guitar solo which don’t quite make it. I’d score this 7 out of 10.

9 Die Young

Interesting intro! I’m afraid I don’t like this version of Die Young. Technically this song is quite a hard song to get right, there are a lot of tempo things goin on and you have to be very attentive to get it right. I don’t think Beto Vazquez Infinity did this justice. Sorry guys. As a singer I’m afraid to say it’s the vocals that let this down the most. Come on singers!!!! Get in time and tune or don’t do it! I suppose the next show I sing out of tune these words will haunt me but there’s NO excuse when recording in a studio, was this recorded live? I’d score this 6 out of 10.

10 Paranoid

Oh no!! No No NO!!! The most famous Sabbath song of all time should NEVER sound like this. This is the most simple song to play and yet the feel of it is lost here. Again I might be a little unfair because I know nothing of the band and the rest of their stuff but as a member of Black Sabbath I’m afraid this don’t make me wanna listen to it. I’d probably stop the CD when I get to this song. I will give credit to Los Natas for giving this a shot because this is a very famous song and everybodys eyes are upon you when you take on such songs, and I would say the effort they put in to the tribute album deserves thanks. I’m gonna score this a 5 out of 10.