Black Sabbath
Past Lives (Reissue)
Warner Music Canada
With the end of Black Sabbathโs career rapidly approaching, the band strategically reissued some of their best albums including the long-out-of-print Past Lives, now released with a digitally remastered treatment. These tracks have never sounded more crisp and alive. The amazing live performances were taken from concerts at Manchesterโs Hard Rock, Londonโs Rainbow Theatre, New Jerseyโs Asbury Park Convention Hall and Parisโ Olympia Theatre between 1970 and 1975. The songs are clearly some of the best live performances the band played during that period with Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. Black Sabbath is certainly in top form during these shows while crazed fans scream their faces off before, during, and after each song. The version of โKilling Yourself to Liveโ is simply incredible and stands out as one of the best of the lot with screeching guitars, raw power and pure electrifying energy. During โWicked Worldโ Tony Iommi pulls off the most improbable and seemingly impossible jazz guitar solo Iโve ever heard in metal. It truly sounds like youโre at a jazz concert for five minutes and the playing would stand up against any jazz great hands down.
This mammoth 18-song live album will set you straight for all of your early Sabbath cravings; the band rips through badass crowd pleasers such as โSweet Leaf,โ โWar Pigs,โ โIron Man,โ โN.I.B.โ and โBlack Sabbath.โ The haunting version of โBlack Sabbathโ is likely the best offering of the album, it is simply mesmerizing and sounds better than the albumโs version with much more doom, gloom and wicked live ambiance. The grand finale of โFairies Wear Bootsโ is the perfect closer to this epic live double disc.
Aside from Ozzy slipping slightly out of key from time to time, those parts are easily pardoned by the overall package; Past Lives is an electrifying and outstanding re-release that is available as a two-CD or two-LP set. There is no question that the two-LP set will make it into my Sabbath vinyl collection ASAP!
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: BLACK SABBATH – PAST LIVES (REISSUE)
Andre Skinner