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Black Sabbath - The Eternal Idol Working Tracks FLAC album

Tracklist

1 The Shining (Alternate Lyrics & Guitar Solo) 5:46
2 Lost Forever (Alternate Lyrics) 3:52
3 Nightmare (Alternate Demo) 4:39
4 Hard Life To Love (Alternate Lyrics) 5:04
5 Born To Lose (Alternate Lyrics) 3:39
6 Born To Lose (Backing Track) 3:34
7 Glory Ride (Backing Track) 4:48
8 Glory Ride (Guide Vocal) 4:36
9 Some Kind Of Woman (Backing Track & Guitar Solo) 3:48
10 Black Moon (Backing Track) 3:17
11 Eternal Idol (Backing Track) 6:24
12 Ancient Warrior (Backing Track & Guitar Solo) 5:40
13 Ancient Warrior (Guide Vocal & Guitar Solo) 5:20

Credits

  • Bass – Bob Daisley
  • Drums – Eric Singer
  • Keyboards – Geoff Nicholls
  • The Player – Tony Iommi
  • Vocals – Ray Gillen

Notes

High quality demo tracks from the Eternal Idol recording sessions. The tracks are significantly different than all existing demos from Ray Gillen's time with the band. This is a numbered, Limited Edition CD. 200 copies of the CD come with the bonus CDr "Tony Iommi vs. Geezer Butler - Featuring Jeff Fenholt - The Battle Of the Demos 1985"

Black Sabbath - The Eternal Idol Working Tracks FLAC album

Musician performer: Black Sabbath

Title: The Eternal Idol Working Tracks

Date of release: 2014

Style: Heavy Metal

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1490 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 127

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Tyler Is Not Here
I've had thiese recordings a long time and really enjoyed hearing them. I was a huge fan of Gillen's work in BADLANDS, and also Tony Martin;s work with Black Sabbath, even though for this album he only was allowed to do what Gillen already had recorded. Martin really found his sound on Headless Cross and Tyr. THIS recording does show some great talent from Mr. Gillen and I've always felt it was sad he came to such an untimely demise....so young and so much more to sing.
Tyler Is Not Here
I've had thiese recordings a long time and really enjoyed hearing them. I was a huge fan of Gillen's work in BADLANDS, and also Tony Martin;s work with Black Sabbath, even though for this album he only was allowed to do what Gillen already had recorded. Martin really found his sound on Headless Cross and Tyr. THIS recording does show some great talent from Mr. Gillen and I've always felt it was sad he came to such an untimely demise....so young and so much more to sing.