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Which Sabbath Next ? | Seventh Star | | 12% | [ 3 ] | Headless Cross | | 64% | [ 16 ] | Tyr | | 24% | [ 6 ] | Forbidden | | 0% | [ 0 ] |
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Wurthless Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 5084 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Which Sabbath Next ? Tue Apr 19, 2016 1:04 pm | |
| the deluxe edition of Eternal Idol is fantastic too, if you haven't heard that one yet. It includes the Gillen demos of the album (which I think are better than the finished project, to be honest). | |
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candlemass Heart of Metal
Number of posts : 2096 Age : 61
| Subject: Re: Which Sabbath Next ? Tue Apr 19, 2016 8:53 pm | |
| - Wurthless wrote:
- the deluxe edition of Eternal Idol is fantastic too, if you haven't heard that one yet. It includes the Gillen demos of the album (which I think are better than the finished project, to be honest).
No, they are not better. Great package though! | |
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Wurthless Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 5084 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Which Sabbath Next ? Tue Apr 19, 2016 10:07 pm | |
| I think Gillen's vocals fit the music better than Tony Martin. And "Ancient Warrior" is a much better track for it especially.
Don't get me wrong, I like Tony Martin a lot, but Gillen's vocals are pretty much better suited to the songwriting. The Headless Cross was where Tony Martin fits in better, with the more power-metal-doom hybrid stuff. In my eyes, of course.
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candlemass Heart of Metal
Number of posts : 2096 Age : 61
| Subject: Re: Which Sabbath Next ? Tue Apr 19, 2016 11:18 pm | |
| Too late, my mind is already conditioned for Tony's vox, in most cases whatever we get accustomed to first will be the one we like...unless of course the first one sucked!
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Lari Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 6393 Age : 44
| Subject: Re: Which Sabbath Next ? Wed Apr 20, 2016 5:41 am | |
| - candlemass wrote:
- If you haven't yet, get the deluxe edition of "Seventh Star." You get a remastered version of the original recording, plus a second live disc from that tour w/Ray Gillen on vox. Unless you can find the others at a decent price, I'd wait for the re-issues...
That might be the smartest thing to do. And it makes sense, too, as Seventh Star precedes the others if you wish to proceed in a chronological order. | |
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Glower Metal is in my blood
Number of posts : 3222 Age : 60
| Subject: Re: Which Sabbath Next ? Wed Apr 20, 2016 7:34 am | |
| I got a lot of action on this thread - interesting thoughts - I love Eternal Idol - I hear the cover art...are actual people, painted in gold. I saw the deluxe packages - they FINALLY are making CD's worth the buck ! I also heard King Diamond - HATES his remasters ' whoever did them, wasn't me' Sabbath, many years after the releases - are like collector items now ? I have to smile, but makes since, chronological order it is | |
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ZombieHavoc Heart of Metal
Number of posts : 2348 Age : 46
| Subject: Re: Which Sabbath Next ? Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:07 am | |
| - candlemass wrote:
- Wurthless wrote:
- the deluxe edition of Eternal Idol is fantastic too, if you haven't heard that one yet. It includes the Gillen demos of the album (which I think are better than the finished project, to be honest).
No, they are not better. As good as the Martin Eternal Idol is, I also like the Gillan versions better. That bonus disc is well worth the moeny. | |
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