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November 22, 2004

Holiday Gift Guide

The annual holiday season is upon us again, and no matter what you celebrate (or don't) - it's likely someone you know will be in need of a gift this holiday season. I wanted to point out a few recent things that any Sabbath fan would enjoy getting.



Black Box: The Complete Black Sabbath

First up is Black Box, the 9 disc box set that was released earlier this year.   This is a fabulous set of material.  It has the first eight Black Sabbath studio albums (the ones with Ozzy, basically).  These albums are noting new - some of them are about to be 35 years old.  However, these recordings ARE new.  This is what I consider to be the definitive version of these albums.  They've been released a few times over the years (original releases, Warner CD, 1996 Castle Remaster, etc).  However, I can say this beyond the shadow of a doubt.  These albums never never sounded better - PERIOD.  Here's a few small bits from my full review of the album, which appears on my Black Box page.

The albums themselves have an unbelievable sound quality never heard in these recordings before. It's not like we have new songs here - these are after all the same songs released before. But they've never been heard like this before. I cannot stress how great these discs sound. I've been listening to Black Sabbath since 1981. I know these songs extremely well - EXTREMELY well. So much so that the slightest change is noticeable. Well, the sound range here is far more powerful than I've ever heard it before. Ever put in an old CD in your player, and it sounds flat, and a newer one you put in has a really rich, vibrant range? That's the kind of thing I'm talking about here. In addition to the songs just sounding more powerful and cleaner, individual instruments are more noticeable here. There's tons of places where I've heard drum fills by Bill Ward that I've never heard before. It's very cool finding new bits in songs you've heard God knows how many times over the years. Most of the more noticeable stuff for me is Bill, although there's new things noticeable on the other instruments, too.

Anyway, the biggest "new" item would be the booklet. It's a 77 page hardcover booklet, which is covered in black velvet. Let me say this. When you pick up, don't have your hands dirty. It looks like it'll pick up dirt pretty easily. It's got a very nice feeling in your hands. It's got no writing or lettering on the outside, save for that Sabbath flying angel logo we've seen many times before. There's a few portions to the book. First is a piece called "Lords of this World" by Chris Welch. The second is "A Hard Road" by Brian Ives. Finally there's a "Sabbath Timeline" which has dates for various events, releases, and whatnot in the history of the band. There's also lyrics for all eight albums. Finally, some "official" lyrics. This should put to rest some long standing debates over some Sab lyrics. The booklet has some nice stories that I haven't heard before, as well as some photos I've seen before, and a lot I haven't. There's much goodness in here.

MAKE NO MISTAKE. Black Box is by far the most definitive version of the original eight albums Black Sabbath has released. PERIOD.  You can read my full review here.  You can order it online via the following links from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk..

If you're interested in more Black Sabbath CDs, visit my discography here.  You can order any of them via the links on the individual CD pages.  Some other CD's of note you might be interested in are Tony Iommi's 1996 DEP Sessions & Dio's Master of the Moon.  Both are new and are quite good.

Black Box Set
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How Black Was our Sabbath


Next up is the book "How Black was our Sabbath: A View from the Crew".  This is an absolutely wonderful book written by David Tangye & Graham Wright.  There's been plenty of books on Black Sabbath before.  Some good.  Some not so good.  This one falls in the category of being EXTREMELY GOOD.  The difference between this book and the others on the Ozzy history of the band is the fact that this one was written by folks who were there.  A lot of these things are written by people who retell stories, regurgitating things that are already out there.  Not this one.  David was Ozzy's personal assistant, and Graham was Bill Ward's assistant.  So these stories are told from folks who lived them.  There are some other stories by other folks who were involved with Sabbath directly as well.

This book goes into some areas of the band's history that have never been talked much about before.  Specifically the days when they were known as Polka Tulk, as well as Earth.  There's tons of stories about life on the road, the legendary "Satanist attacks Tony Iommi on stage with a knife" story, to one their hotel room doors being painted with a bloody red Cross, to the story about the band blowing out the candles of a group of Satanists in the hallway by singing "Happy Birthday" to 'em.  There's other things, like Ozzy's first wife Thelma, and the kids Oz had with her.  That's something that's almost never talked about.  Graham tells stories about Bill's drive over the Australian Outback in 1974 for about 500 miles to avoid flying.  And a few about how some vehicles ended up in swimming pools.

What's best about this book to me is that it's an easy free flowing style.  I've read many books, and some are hard reads, but this was one that I could quite easily have read in one sitting, had I had that much time available when I read it.  David & Graham are to be applauded for their work on the book, both in content and in style.

The only negative thing I have to say about it is that it's not the easiest book to get in the US. There's no direct US publisher that I'm aware of, and as such, it can be a bit expensive to get it here in the States.  In fact, if you're in the US, it might be cheaper to buy it from the UK site  That issue aside, I feel it's well worth it due to the quality of the stories and the writing in the book.  You can't go wrong reading this if you're a fan of Black Sabbath.

If you're interested in more Black Sabbath books, visit my books page here.
 

How Black Was our Sabbath Book
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Live Aid DVD



This choice isn't totally Black Sabbath related, but I think you should investigate the recently released Live Aid DVD.  Back on July 13, 1985, Boomtown Rats front man Bob Geldof galvanized much of the current music scene behind his drive to aid the hunger problem in Africa.  For those of us who were old enough to recognize this when it happened, it was quite the moment.  I personally remember going back and forth from home to work back to home and over to my church (on the bus no less, I didn't drive then) to tape the Local UHF broadcast, the MTV broadcast, and the ABC nighttime finale (my church was one of the first places I knew who had MTV then, and my priest was cool enough to let me tape it there).

Anyway, the collection of bands there was huge (Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Elton John, Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, Queen, The Who, David Bowie, Eric Clapton, Tom Petty, U2, Sting, George Thorogood, Madonna,   There were even some local and off the wall acts (The Hooters, Spinal Tap) on the list.

The mood was great, and some big musical moments happened here - Black Sabbath & Led Zeppelin had their first appearances in a reunited state since their breakups.  And that's why it's here.  On Disc 3 is part of Black Sabbath's appearance in the Ozzy / Tony / Geezer / Bill form since Ozzy was booted from the band in early 1979.  On my 20 year old videotapes, Black Sabbath plays three songs, but on this DVD they have but one, "Paranoid".  I would have liked to have seen everything, but let's face it, with about 20 plus hours of material (not all of it still existing according to the booklet inside), it would be tough to include everything (in fact not all the bands gave permission to use their stuff here, Zeppelin is not represented).

You should still check into this, as it's a good value (currently it's $27 US for a 4 DVD music set with over 10 hours of music).  Plus a portion of the sale goes to the Band Aid Trust charity.  It's well worth your attention, and you get a good quality copy of Black Sabbath Mk I's first reunion.

If you're interested in more Black Sabbath DVD's, visit my DVD page here.
 

Live Aid DVD
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Straws


As long as I'm mentioning charities, I would be negligent if I didn't mention Bill Ward's Straws charity.  Earlier this year Bill Ward released a song called 'Straws" which he describes in his words... "I wrote "Straws" in September 2002 when I became most fearful of retaliatory response in the U.S.A. if war with Iraq became a reality. I hope this war does not trigger a terrorist response and allow the unimaginable to happen. "Straws" is about my unimaginable.

Anyway, Bill decided to do something with the song, and is taking donations for five charities that are listed on his website.  If you make a donation to one of the charities, Bill will send you a personally signed Straws CD as his way of saying thank you for helping out those who don't have as much. 

From now till December 31st, Bill has special holiday pricing for the donations - you can donate a minimum of $12.99 to one of the charities and still get the Straws CD.  Check out Bill's site for all the details.

Posted by Joe Siegler at 9:11 AM




More Interviews

Another update, another interview it seems. This time it's one with Tony Iommi over at Classic Rock Revisited, and it asks him about the DEP Sessions album, a new Sabbath album, the usual things Tony gets asked about. Here's some bits from the full interview...

Jeb: Is there any chance these will end up being played live or is this just to let the fans hear what you did?

Tony: It is to let the fans hear what we did, but at the same time Glenn and I are back doing another album. Glenn came over to England about five weeks ago and we went into a rehearsal situation. It has been great fun and we have been coming up with some really good stuff. Glenn will come back in a week and we will keep writing and then we will go in the studio and record them.

Jeb: Now, I have to ask about your ‘other band.’ Are there any plans on getting together and recording?

Tony: Oh, the ‘other band’ [laughs]. There are no plans. We talk about it as we always do. I think everyone in Sabbath is into making another album. We are certainly into doing another tour, for sure, if we could. I would like to make another album but, as has been the case for a long time, it is hard to get everyone together to do it. Ozzy has had a lot of commitments over the past few years that have made it difficult.

Posted by Joe Siegler at 8:59 AM




Another Tony Martin Update

Next up is an update from the Official Tony Martin website in which he talks about various topics from his new solo album to Black Sabbath and the band Candlemass. Here's some bits from that...

The new Tony Martin album is comin on nicely, I've decided to keep the first issue limited to 2000 copies. There will probably be 12 tracks on the album including a live track from a Sabbth show. I have recorded 2 tracks featuring the legendary drumming of Cozy Powell. How? well, when I fronted Cozy Powells Hammer, he gave me 20 drumming tracks to write some songs with, I forgot I had them untill I found them recently in the move to my new house.

The 2 tracks that I have put on the album are called "Raising Hell" and "Wings of Thunder" They originate from the Sabbath days and I did play the demo's to him when we were doin Hammer, he thought they were really good. They are very much cozy type tracks and It's taken me AGES!! I was determined to get it right! I'm very pleased with the way they turned out. If the tracks prove successfull I'll do a complete album of new songs with his drum tracks.

Other tracks on the album are, "Bitter Sweet" "Field of Lies" These 2 tracks are really Sabbath sounding tracks, I've been writing with Geoff Nicholls and these are just a couple of the tracks we did to-gether. There's a Ballad called "Wherever you go" and even a rap metal track that my son wrote called "Unbearable" I'm just putting the final touches to the vocals and then gotta get artwork done, but I aint gonna spend a lotta time on that just something straight forward.

Check out Tony's site for more on what he's been up to.

Posted by Joe Siegler at 8:05 AM


November 15, 2004

Update on Tony Martin

Over the weekend, I saw a post online saying there was a new Tony Martin solo album due shortly. I decided to look into it, and I emailed Tony to ask what was going on. He replied with the following email (which he was kind enough to let me post online).

From: "Tony Martin" [address withheld]
To: "Joe Siegler" [siegler@black-sabbath.com]
Subject: Re: New album?
Date sent: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 22:01:14 -0000

Hi Joe

Thanks for the support, yes there will be a new album, but I'm doing it as a personal release. Geoff Nicholls plays on it and he suggested a limited first edition, so the first release of it will only be 2000 copies, then early next year I'll add a couple more or different tracks and release it in bigger numbers. Just want to get something out of my own and it's driving me nuts!!!

It's made up of tracks that I wrote and played with Geoff and Cozy and My sons and a few others but mostly by me. The problem with that as you know is my styles really vary! From BWIB eg to Sabs and that makes it difficult for companies to take it on so I'm takin the risk myself and hopin that some people will find some of it inspirational!

I get the feelin that there's a lot of good stuff on it. Mostly people that have heard bits of it have good things to say but I'll have to wait n see.

Each track is quite unique but overall it has a Sabbath sound to it, traditional and some of my years are woven in to it.

Best thing is to keep an eye on my site and as things happen I'll post it up. Was hopin to get it done by xmas but I can't see me doin it, who knows.

When it's done I'll send you a copy and maybe you can review it or do an Interview or somethin. I don't know how to proceed with it yet, I'm doin a lot of shows with the theater show WLM in the UK startin January 31st and will be lookin to sell em at the shows.

The worst part of self release is the "up in the air" kind of feelin .... wish it would go away! but then I gotta go through this to find out. So.... Bring it on!

TM

Looks like we'll finally get a new Tony Martin album after his appearing on numerous albums by other folks. A look at his website shows a few track titles for this (unnamed) album. They are "Bitter Sweet", "Field of Lies", "Wherever you Go", & "Unbearable". Once I get more details, I'll post 'em online.

Posted by Joe Siegler at 10:10 AM


November 12, 2004

This site now has Web Forums!

I've been asked about this for a long time now, and I've finally gone and opened forums on my website. As I detailed a few issues ago when I posted a preliminary version of my forum rules, I do not intend nor will I allow it to become the wasteland of mental zeroes that unfortunately make up a lot of online music based forums.

There are a good set of rules, and they'll be adhered to. If you want to have a good time, then welcome. If you want to act like an asshat, then go elsewhere. It's as simple as that.

Check 'em out now here: http://www.black-sabbath.com/ubbthreads.

Also, I know several band members visit this site. If you guys want to participate, contact me privately by email, and I can discuss with you how the software works in terms of keeping your identity private.

Posted by Joe Siegler at 3:31 PM


November 3, 2004

Random Short Bits

A few random news bits..

  • There's a new Dio DVD on the way, this one to include all the promo videos he did during his time on Warner Bros records (that ended with Strange Highways). No word on release date yet.
  • I've had a few emails saying the Black & Blue DVD release is back on again. I'm trying to confirm this, once I do I'll have some more to say.
  • There's a Glenn Hughes interview here in which he talks about the Seventh Star project and his dismissal from such.
  • Tony Iommi will be on Bruce (Iron Maiden) Dickinson's radio show on Saturday November 6th. Go here for Bruce's show.

Posted by Joe Siegler at 3:31 PM