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Live at Last
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Live at Last

SKU: CD19984 Barcode: 0602527499109
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  • Released Date: 27 Sep 2010

  • Genre: Metal

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BLACK SABBATH Live At Last Review:

The legendary Black Sabbath prove once again why they are pioneers of heavy metal in their electrifying live album "Live At Last." Recorded during a 1973 performance at Manchester's Hard Rock Theatre, this album captures the band in their raw, unfiltered glory.

From the moment frontman Ozzy Osbourne's unmistakable wail pierces through the speakers on opening track "Tomorrow's Dream," it's clear that this is a band at the top of their game. With Tony Iommi's blistering guitar riffs, Geezer Butler's thunderous bass lines, and Bill Ward's powerhouse drumming, Black Sabbath deliver a set that is as heavy as it is energetic.

Highlights include the sludgy grooves of "Snowblind," the haunting atmosphere of "Black Sabbath," and the relentless intensity of "War Pigs." The band's chemistry is palpable as they feed off each other's energy, creating a sonic assault that will leave you headbanging from start to finish.

While the sound quality may not be pristine, it only adds to the live experience, making you feel like you're right there in the front row, surrounded by fellow headbangers. "Live At Last" is a must-listen for any fan of heavy metal, showcasing Black Sabbath at their most powerful and exhilarating. So grab your leather jacket, turn up the volume, and prepare to rock out to one of the greatest live albums in metal history. Horns up!

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About the artist

Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath: The Godfathers of Heavy Metal Formed in Birmingham in 1968, Black Sabbath is widely regarded as the pioneers of heavy metal music. With their dark and ominous sound, the band changed the landscape of rock music forever. Led by the iconic frontman Ozzy Osbourne, the band's self-titled debut album in 1970 was a game-changer, laying the foundation for what would become an illustrious career. Tracks like "Paranoid" and "Iron Man" have become anthems for headbangers around the world. But it wasn't just their music that set them apart. Black Sabbath's imagery and stage presence were equally influential. From Ozzy's wild antics to Tony Iommi's menacing guitar riffs, the band created a larger-than-life persona that captured the imagination of fans everywhere. Despite lineup changes over the years, Black Sabbath continued to push the boundaries of their genre, experimenting with different sounds while staying true to their roots. Whether it was the doom-laden melodies of "Black Sabbath" or the more experimental vibe of "Sabotage," the band always managed to keep their fans on their toes. And let's not forget their influence on future generations of musicians. Everyone from Metallica to Pantera has cited Black Sabbath as a major inspiration, solidifying their place in music history. So, whether you're a die-hard metalhead or just a casual listener, it's impossible to deny the impact that Black Sabbath has had on the music industry. They are truly the godfathers of heavy metal, and their legacy will continue to live on for generations to come.

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