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    Iommi - The 1996 Dep Sessions (2004) (Japan VICP-62961)

    Posted By: Necromandus
    Iommi - The 1996 Dep Sessions (2004) (Japan VICP-62961)

    Iommi - The 1996 Dep Sessions (2004)
    EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE+LOG | 310 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 100 MB | Complete HQ Scans | PNG -> 80 MB
    Heavy Metal/Hard Rock | Label: Victor Entertainment Inc., Japan #VICP-62961 | RAR 3% Rec. | Uploaded.net

    Two full decades after the release of 1986's underestimated Seventh Star album, Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi and journeyman vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes (Trapeze, Deep Purple, etc.) decided the time had come for them to work together once again. Ensconcing themselves in Birmingham's DEP Studios, the duo composed and recorded eight tracks for release, but when Iommi was suddenly called into action with a re-formed and regularly touring original Sabbath, the work in progress was abandoned, filed away, and then, naturally, quickly bootlegged under the imaginative title of Eighth Star. Thus the tracks would remain for eight full years, until Iommi and Hughes finally reconvened to tidy them up with the help of keyboardists Don Airey and Geoff Nicholls, have Jimmy Copley re-record the drum tracks originally laid down by erstwhile Judas Priest man Dave Holland (since jailed for child abuse!), and give them an official release as The 1996 DEP Sessions. Now, with all that explaining out of the way, the very high caliber of songwriting on display here makes it immediately clear that Iommi and Hughes had little difficulty in rekindling the fires of their original collaboration. As was the case 10 years before, heavy metal is inevitably the norm but certainly not the rule guiding these sessions, and the looser, more experimental vibe generated by the likes of "Don't You Tell Me," "Fine," and the quite soulful "Don't Drag the River" (featuring Kansas-sized vocal harmonies to boot) only confirms the notion that Seventh Star should have been credited as an Iommi solo effort, as was originally intended. As for those unequivocally monolithic Sabbath-like power chords driving more traditional Iommi fare such as "Gone" and "Time Is the Healer," unbiased listeners will note that Hughes' gargantuan pipes bring out a sense of drama within the guitarist's creations that, with all due respect, Ozzy's limited range simply cannot. And even though there's nothing here that compares with Seventh Star's beautifully tender "No Stranger to Love" for sheer commercial appeal, both of The DEP Sessions' semi-ballads, the desperately regretful "From Another World" (featuring some rare acoustic work from Iommi) and the bittersweet "It Falls Through Me," definitely qualify as highlights. And as for those naughty but understandably curious listeners who scored the Eighth Star bootleg in the first place, they will find a few differences here (altered song titles, the omission of the Hughes solo cut "Shakin' My Wings," and a tweaked riff in "Don't You Tell Me" so as to differentiate it from that of "Black Oblivion," as heard on Iommi's 2001 solo album) to go with the far superior sound quality. Once again, it may wind up overlooked, but most experts will agree that this is a historic and highly recommended release for serious metalheads.

    ~ by Eduardo Rivadavia, allmusic.com
    Tracklist :

    1. Gone - 4:29
    2. From Another World - 5:56
    3. Don't You Tell Me - 4:15
    4. Don't Drag The River - 4:34
    5. Fine - 5:06
    6. Time Is The Healer - 4:17
    7. I'm Not The Same Man - 4:21
    8. It Falls Through Me - 4:47

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    ==== Log checksum 91B3E634D7718CD0EEC3D2063B3437AA5EA46E9E630958FDF1D822B185752288 ====

    Guitars : Tony Iommi
    Vocals, Bass : Glenn Hughes
    Keyboards : Don Airey

    The drums were originally recorded by former Judas Priest drummer Dave Holland, but due to
    his conviction for sexual assault, Jimmy Copley re-recorded all the tracks in 2004.

    All songs by Iommi and Hughes.
    Originally recorded at Cabin Studios, Coventry & DEP Studios, Birmingham (Jul-Dec 1996).
    Mastered at 360 Mastering, London.
    Lossless (FLAC)*
    http://uploaded.net/file/qlbzb2i2/II04T1996DSLOS.rar

    All Covers (PNG)
    http://uploaded.net/file/0bs1ww71/II04T1996DSCOV.rar

    Lossy HQ (320 Kbps CBR)
    http://uploaded.net/file/vjwz2wcf/II04T1996DSMP3.rar

    * Original CD -> EAC image, embedded cuesheet & more, foobar2000 ready, etc..
    Huge thanks to my friend Sanych aka liveevil for original CD!
    Please, do not write these links at any web pages. Enjoy & keep the files alive!