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Post by NatTrooper on Feb 27, 2009 20:50:51 GMT -5
No me acuerdo si habia un topic de esta banda..... Por las dudas igual lo hice. La formacion actual creo que esta de mas decirla, pero aca va: Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler y Vinny Appice. El primer disco de estudio de la banda sale el 28 de abril. "Heaven And Hell will release its first album under that name, "The Devil You Know," April 28 on Rhino." "Iommi told Billboard last summer that "it really is Black Sabbath, whatever we do," but said the artists had chosen to tour as Heaven And Hell "so everyone knows what they're getting [and] so people won't expect to hear 'Iron Man' and all those songs. We've done them for so many years, it's nice to do just all the stuff with did with Ronnie again."" Estoy esperando ansiosamente ese disco y verlos en vivo en mayo. Una recomendacion para los que quieran escuchar a la banda actualmente en vivo: Live From Radio City Music Hall. No tiene desperdicio ;D
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Post by PhantomOfTheOpera on Feb 27, 2009 21:35:35 GMT -5
mierda, habia escuchado algo de la banda pero nunca escuche ningun trabajo de ellos.
cuando salga el trabajo los voy a escuchar de una jojoy
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Post by Seba on Feb 28, 2009 14:31:07 GMT -5
ya tengo plata ahorrada especialmente cuando se pongan en venta las entradas
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Post by PhantomOfTheOpera on Feb 28, 2009 18:16:15 GMT -5
vi el trailer del live radio..
La verdad que tienen toda la pinta los tipos!. Pienso adquirir el cd apenas salga jojo
"if you listen to fools.. the mob rules!"
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Post by elgunner on Feb 28, 2009 18:23:35 GMT -5
Me en canta Black Sabb.....digo Heaven and Hell, ya le he dicho pero tengo el Live from Radio City Music Hall y esta muy sarpado, verlos en vivo seria un sueño
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Post by Seba on Feb 28, 2009 20:17:37 GMT -5
si,el vivo esta muy bueno.me lo compraria original pero para gastar plata en discos originales no hay jeje prefiero ahorrar para entradas
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Post by NatTrooper on Mar 1, 2009 20:28:19 GMT -5
According to Black-Sabbath.com, the track listing for "The Devil You Know", the forthcoming debut album from HEAVEN AND HELL — the band featuring BLACK SABBATH members Tony Iommi (guitar), Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Geezer Butler (bass) and Vinny Appice (drums) — will be as follows:
01. Atom & Evil 02. Fear 03. Bible Black 04. Double the Pain 05. Rock & Roll Angel 06. The Turn of the Screw 07. Eating the Cannibals 08. Follow the Tears 09. Neverwhere 10. Breaking into Heaven
"The Devil You Know" is scheduled for release on April 28 via Rhino. The LP was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, U.K. where the 1992 SABBATH album "Dehumanizer" was also tracked.
"Everyone had so much fun playing together that we didn't want it to end," says the group. "We started writing together and the songs started flowing like we never stopped. We wound up writing and recording an album that stands up to anything we've ever done. We're really proud of the music and excited for people to hear it."
"Each of us submitted a CD of our ideas, and we narrowed it down from there," Iommi told Classic Rock. "In some ways it was like picking up where we'd left off with 'Dehumanizer'."
AHHHHHHH I can't fuckin' wait!!!!!
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Post by NatTrooper on Mar 12, 2009 10:38:38 GMT -5
After finishing several heralded world tours as HEAVEN & HELL last summer, Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice were tighter than ever before, both musically and personally. Agreeing that it would be a shame to stop making music together at tour's end, the quartet began writing, first in England at Iommi's home studio and later in Los Angeles at Dio's studio. "The band had gotten too good to just walk away," Dio says. "We wanted to show people that we were still capable of giving them new music that measured up to what we'd done in the past." With that goal in mind, the band once again converged on Rockfield Studios in Wales last winter, the same place they used 17 years earlier to record their last album, "Dehumanizer". The result is the long-awaited new album, "The Devil You Know", featuring 10 soon-to-be-classic tracks from the Dio-fronted version of BLACK SABBATH. The highly anticipated set arrives on April 28 from Rhino for a suggested list price of $18.98 (physical) and $9.99 (digital). It took less than three weeks to finish the album, with most of the songs only needing a couple of takes. "It was good to play them live in the studio. It keeps you on edge," Iommi says. "I mean, somewhere along the line we were gonna have to play them live; might as well start in the studio." Butler adds: "We've learned from the past that you can kill a song doing it over and over. The first SABBATH albums were done in two or three days. Technically they weren't great, but vibe-wise they were great. If you capture that feeling, that's all you need." "Bible Black", the epic first single, begins with Iommi on acoustic guitar behind Dio's plaintive wail before the rhythm shifts to a menacing stomp for the rest of this dark tale about a book of sinister scriptures. One of the first songs written for the album, Dio says it established a tone for the rest of the album. "When you start off with a blockbuster like that, it makes the rest of the album so much easier because it gives you a benchmark to measure the other songs against." Iommi proves he hasn't lost the ability to inspire six-string envy, unleashing riffs like a pack of rabid hellhounds on "Atom And Evil", "Fear", "Neverwhere", and "Eating The Cannibals", a tune about doing more than biting the hand that feeds. Butler and Appice slow the pace while ramping up the intensity on "Follow The Tears" and "Double The Pain" and "Breaking Into Heaven", the latter diverging from its glacial procession for Dio's majestic chorus about fallen angels planning an attack on paradise. "The Devil You Know" track listing: 01. Atom And Evil 02. Fear 03. Bible Black 04. Double The Pain 05. Rock And Roll Angel 06. The Turn Of The Screw 07. Eating The Cannibals 08. Follow The Tears 09. Neverwhere 10. Breaking Into Heaven ARTWORK:
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Post by elgunner on Mar 12, 2009 10:43:58 GMT -5
Muy bueno el arte de tapa, pero a mi me parece que no va con Heaven and Hell
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Post by NatTrooper on Mar 12, 2009 10:47:40 GMT -5
PFFFFFFF Dio can handle ANYTHING!
;D
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Post by PhantomOfTheOpera on Mar 12, 2009 18:50:08 GMT -5
Muy bueno el arte de tapa, pero a mi me parece que no va con Heaven and Hell opino the same.
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Post by Seba on Mar 13, 2009 21:31:00 GMT -5
a mi me gusto
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Post by NatTrooper on Mar 13, 2009 21:51:28 GMT -5
Seba, dejalos q no sabe nada estos.
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Post by elgunner on Mar 14, 2009 10:30:49 GMT -5
A mi tambien me gusto, pero como ya dije, no pega con la banda
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Post by thewickerman on Mar 16, 2009 11:36:58 GMT -5
too evil
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