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Black Sabbath - 13 (2013) (Deluxe Edition, Japan SHM-CD, UICN -1034~5)

Posted By: Necromandus
Black Sabbath - 13 (2013) (Deluxe Edition, Japan SHM-CD, UICN -1034~5)

Black Sabbath - 13 (2013)
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE+LOG | 600 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 190 MB | Complete HQ Scans | PNG -> 150 MB
Label: Universal Music International #UICN-1034~5 | RAR 3% Rec. | Uploaded.net
… Japanese SHM-CD, Deluxe Edition with Bonus Track …

There's a lot of pressure involved with being the rulers of the underworld, and nobody knows it better than Black Sabbath in 2013. Inarguable legends and at least partially responsible for creating heavy metal as we know it with their classic '70s material, Sabbath have spawned generations of followers and become one of the final words of the genre. There have been countless reunions and mutations of the band following vocalist Ozzy Osbourne's first dismissal in 1978, and even 13 doesn't quite deliver on fans' decades-long desires to see all four original members back together. Original drummer Bill Ward sits the record out due to disputes over the recording contract, with Audioslave/Rage Against the Machine drummer Brad Wilk providing beats in his stead. Despite this considerable absence, 13 comes closest to recapturing the desperate feel, plodding grooves, and unparalleled metal magic of those first classic Sabbath records than anything the members of the band have done since, in any permutation or combination. Kicking off with two sludgy tracks, each over eight-minutes long, the Rick Rubin-produced 13 takes a few moments to get its legs. Once warmed up, however, each element falls somewhere between studied re-creation of the past and logical progression, be it Tony Iommi's spooky guitar tone, Ozzy's nasal howl, or the panic attack dynamics and sense of nuclear dread that made the moods of Sabotage and Vol. 4 so thick. Sharp tempo changes and caustic drop-tuned blues metal riffs make up tracks like "God Is Dead?" and the doomy "Age of Reason." Many of the album's eight tracks stretch past the seven-minute mark, full of heavy compositional shifting. The mellower acoustic track "Zeitgeist" rewrites the spacy "Planet Caravan" from second album Paranoid, revisiting the same cosmic motif of that song, complete with Iommi's most Django Reinhardt-influenced soloing. The lyrics, all penned by bassist Geezer Butler, are focused on internal religious and mental conflicts, with final track "Dear Father" tackling living with memories of abuse. The album is heavier, more precise, and more interesting than the past several decades of output from the bandmembers would suggest. Without fully replicating the energy of their untouchable first six records, Sabbath have risen to the unique challenge of not becoming self-caricatures, turning in something new while still reactivating the strengths of their younger days. The backwards-looking tendencies of 13 are something the band is fully aware of, as signified by the reappearance of rain and church bells sound effects on the last track, the same sounds that opened their first album in 1970. The influence of early Sabbath has become so omnipresent that it's come back to influence its very creators four decades later, but the results are unexpectedly brilliant, apocalyptic, and essential for any die-hard metal fan.

~ by Fred Thomas, allmusic.com
CD1 Tracklist :

1. End Of The Beginning - 8:06
2. God Is Dead? - 8:52
3. Loner - 5:00
4. Zeitgeist - 4:38
5. Age Of Reason - 7:01
6. Live Forever - 4:46
7. Damaged Soul - 7:52
8. Dear Father - 7:15
9. Naïveté In Black (Bonus Track) - 3:51

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2. Peace of Mind - 3:41
3. Pariah - 5:35

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• Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals
• Toni Iommy - Guitars
• Geezer Butler - Bass
• Brad Wilk - Drums

Produced by Rick Rubin.
Mixed by Andrew Scheps at Punkepad West, Van Nuys, CA.
Recorded by Greg Fidelman at Shangri La Studios, Malibu, CA.
Mastered by Stephen Marcussen and Stewart Whitmore at Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, CA.
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