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On today’s episode, I am going to take a look at the album “Seventh Star” by Black Sabbath, the band’s twelfth studio album released on January 28, 1986.
Selected songs are "In for the Kill", "Seventh Star", "No Stranger to Love" and "Danger Zone". Patreon Bonus Extra Slice includes the track "Turn to Stone"
If you would like to hear these podcast episodes in full, the way they are meant to be experienced, as well as receiving bonus exclusive content, go to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/realmetalkevin
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Summary
In this episode, Bill Peters delves into Black Sabbath's 'Seventh Star', exploring its unique sound, the circumstances surrounding its creation, and its reception. He argues that the album is more of a Tony Iommi solo project than a traditional Black Sabbath album, highlighting the differences in songwriting and vocal performance. Peters reflects on the album's legacy and his personal journey with it, ultimately suggesting that while flawed, it holds value when viewed outside the context of the Black Sabbath discography.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Music from a Lifetime
01:18 In for the Kill
02:16 When Black Sabbath is not Black Sabbath
06:43 Seventh Star
07:49 Discussion of "Seventh Star" Track by Track
15:38 No Stranger to Love
17:14 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Seventh Star"
23:10 Danger Zone
24:25 Podcast Notes and Contacts
By Bill Peters5
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On today’s episode, I am going to take a look at the album “Seventh Star” by Black Sabbath, the band’s twelfth studio album released on January 28, 1986.
Selected songs are "In for the Kill", "Seventh Star", "No Stranger to Love" and "Danger Zone". Patreon Bonus Extra Slice includes the track "Turn to Stone"
If you would like to hear these podcast episodes in full, the way they are meant to be experienced, as well as receiving bonus exclusive content, go to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/realmetalkevin
Email: [email protected]
Twitter:@realmetalkevin
Bluesky:@metalkevin.bsky.social
Instagram:@realmetalkevin
Summary
In this episode, Bill Peters delves into Black Sabbath's 'Seventh Star', exploring its unique sound, the circumstances surrounding its creation, and its reception. He argues that the album is more of a Tony Iommi solo project than a traditional Black Sabbath album, highlighting the differences in songwriting and vocal performance. Peters reflects on the album's legacy and his personal journey with it, ultimately suggesting that while flawed, it holds value when viewed outside the context of the Black Sabbath discography.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Music from a Lifetime
01:18 In for the Kill
02:16 When Black Sabbath is not Black Sabbath
06:43 Seventh Star
07:49 Discussion of "Seventh Star" Track by Track
15:38 No Stranger to Love
17:14 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Seventh Star"
23:10 Danger Zone
24:25 Podcast Notes and Contacts

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