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Live Evil album for sale Product Description
Live Evil album for sale by Black Sabbath was released Nov 21, 1996 on the Essential label. Released in January 1983, LIVE EVIL was competing against Ozzy Osbourne's live SPEAK OF THE DEVIL for the dominant share of Black Sabbath fans' favor. Live Evil CD music Both albums did fairly well, and EVIL features Ozzy's successor Ronnie James Dio on vocals. Live Evil buy CD music Recorded in Seattle, San Antonio, and Dallas on the Mob Rules tour, excellent production only enhances these powerful live performances. With two Dio-era albums under their belt, Sabbath opens with "E5150" and "Neon Knights" for a rousing start. Live Evil CD music contains a single disc with 14 songs. ...See Full Description
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| You better buy this masterpiece I owned this record a couple of years ago and I gave it to a friend as a gift so I felt I had to buy it again, because is more than necessary to have this masterpiece in my own sabb collection. Dio sounds great, specially on that black sabbath performance, an also i so powerful in Heaven and Hell. You better buy it dude!!! By a reviewer (EL SALVADOR, CENTRAL AMERICA)  |
| Black Sabbath's live album is another success Black Sabbath has always had a different atmosphere. With Dio as the frontman the rest of the band's members outperformed the shows. I have never been a Ronnie james Dio fan because he is too short but his voice is tremendously powerful. As always, Black Sabbath knows how to make fans enjoy their music and this cd is a must have particularly if the "Live Evil cd" might become hard to get. By a reviewer (Los Angeles, CA U. S. A.) |
| Heavy & Loud One of the best live album ever along with Iron Maiden Live After Death. The only thing: Symptom of the Universe and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath would have been cool to be on the setlist! By Yanick (Quebec, Canada) This review is for a different format. |
| Awesome What can I say...I love Black Sabbath and this CD hit the spot. :) By rooksmail (california)  This review is for a different format. |
| End Of An Era This 2-CD set marked the end of the real Black Sabbath, 1970 - 1982. The band had not only survived Ozzy Osbourne's departure in 1979, but they even managed to expand their musical horizons with new singer Ronnie James Dio. Live Evil remains a good encapsulation of Sabbath's early 1980s era with Dio. It's somewhat slick, but most live shows were in those days! And while it's not as magical as the two studio albums recorded with Dio, it does exude the same mystical atmosphere. Dio left Sabbath shortly before Live Evil was released in January 1983, and the band later went through some ill-advised personnel changes that effectively killed the aura of mystery and mystique that was so integral to Sabbath's appeal. This album is a good reminder of what Black Sabbath really was - and probably never will be again. By HeepCreep (Tacoma, WA ; USA)  This review is for a different format. |
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Live Evil songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1267471 |
| Label | Essential |
| Orig Year | 1982 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Nov 21, 1996 |
| Studio/Live | Live |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Additional Info | Import; Remastered; United Kingdom |
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