Identifier | 7689756 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A |
Sound Rating | B |
Source Info | Studio |
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Black Sabbath 1992-??-?? The Complete Dehumanizer Demos, Unknown, Unknown | |
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Set 1 | CD 1 : "Instrumental Studio Demos"
Computer God #1 Letters From Earth Unreleased Instrumental #1 Unreleased Instrumental #2 Apach Unreleased Instrumental #3 Unreleased Instrumental #4 Whistle Computer God #2 Computer God #3 Computer God #4 |
Set 2 | CD 2 : "Geezer Butler's Band Demos and Dehumanizer Demos With Vocals'
Computer God* Master Of Insanity* Master Of Insanity Letters From Earth Bad Blood The Next Time #1 The Next Time #1 (continued) The Next Time #2 The Next Time #3 The Next Time #4 |
Set 3 | CD 3 : "Rehearsals"
Computer God (instrumental) #1 Computer God (instrumental) #2 Cozy And Ronnie Talking Computer God (with vocals) #1 Computer God (instrumental) #3 Computer God (instrumental) #4 Computer God (instrumental) #5 Unknown Track (instrumental) #1 Unknown Track (instrumental) #2 Unknown Track (instrumental) #3 Unknown Track (instrumental) #4 Cozy And Ronnie Talking Unknown Track (with vocals) #1 |
Comment | - this is the complete and ultimate set of Dehumanizer demos, featuring many different versions of songs that appeared on the Dehumanizer album and songs that didn't make the cut
- the first two tracks of CD 2 are actually from Geezer Butler's band in the mid '80s featuring Carl Sentence - they feature early versions of Master of Insanity and Computer God, although Computer God doesn't sound anything like what ended up on the Dehumanizer album Master of Insanity is very, very similar - Disc 2 also features Letters From Earth with different lyrics and two songs that didnt make the album, 'Bad Blood' and 'The Next Time' - Disc 3 features a version of Computer God that is lyrically nothing like the one on the album but musically the same - also a few instrumental rehearsals of the track as well as a short conversation between Ronnie and Cozy - the only reason Cozy wasn't on the final cut of the album was because soon after these demos were recorded, he broke his pelvis in a horse riding accident and was unable to play for a short time - Dio wanted to bring in Simon Wright (from Dio's last album 'Lock up the Wolves') but Iommi and Butler decided he sounded to AC/DC-ish and got back Big Vinny (Vinny Appice) |