Live at Last
Black Sabbath
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Release Date: 27/09/2010
Although controversial in nature due to being released without permission or sanction by the band at the time, Live At Last (originally released in July 1980), was regardless, a landmark release for Black Sabbath, it being their first proper live album to feature Ozzy Osbourne on vocals (despite the fact that he had already been fired two years earlier). Reaching Top 5 in the UK chart, the tracks were recorded on the Vol. 4 tour some seven years prior in 1973 and specifically from shows performed in Manchester and London. Live At Last thus presents an honest interpretation of a Black Sabbath show as it went down at the time: rough and ready, yet with intensely focused on-stage musical performances delivering a set crammed with the best of their repertoire to date and rapturously received by the fans.From the opening salvo of ‘Tomorrow’s Dream’ through ‘Sweet Leaf’, ‘Killing Yourself To Live’ and ‘Snowblind’, right up to the finale of ‘War Pigs’, the mammoth ‘Wicked World’ (with snippets of ‘Into The Void’ and ‘Supernaut’) and the inevitable closer, ‘Paranoid’, this is the original Black Sabbath line-up in ferocious form – and when it’s this good, there was no-one better!This brand new re-mastered edition of the album now offers further power and clarity to the performances bringing even further sonic topography to an already landmark release
1: Tomorrow's Dream
2: Sweet Leaf
3: Killing Yourself to Live
4: Cornucopia
5: Snow Blind
6: Children of the Grave
7: War Pigs
8: Wicked World
9: Paranoid