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Black Sabbath - Cross Purposes

Black Sabbath - Cross Purposes

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: They missed almost half the concert!!
Review: If you're expecting all the songs from the VHS version, you're out of luck. This DVD is missing 7 songs from the VHS version. 7 songs!!

The company that produces this must only know how to put about an hours worth of video on a DVD. Could someone please let them know that, if done right, the whole concert could have been placed on one DVD?

Here's what you get on the DVD: Time Machine, Children of the Grave, I Witness, Mob Rules, Into The Void, Anno Mundi, Symptom of the Universe, Headless Cross, Paranoid. You also get the drum and guitar solos and the video for Feels Good To Me.

What's missing: Black Sabbath, Neon Knights, Psychophobia, Wizard, Cross of Thorns, Iron Man, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: They missed almost half the concert!!
Review: My words cannot express how happy I was to see this finally re-released on DVD. My VHS copy from way back in 1995 was destroyed by my VCR and never replaced. This is the only professionally filmed Black Sabbath concert to feature not only Tony Iommi and Tony Martin together on stage, but also with the brief reunion (for 1 album and 1 tour) with bassist Geezer Butler. Geezer must have had some time off in between Ozzy gigs, but it's always wonderful to see him live. Great picture quality, great sound, great performances from everyone (including new drummer Rondinelli), and great, great song selection. Worth every penny for Sabbath fans of Tony Martin era, which to me was worthy of filming a concert!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful to see this re-released on DVD. Thank you!!!
Review: My words cannot express how happy I was to see this finally re-released on DVD. My VHS copy from way back in 1995 was destroyed by my VCR and never replaced. This is the only professionally filmed Black Sabbath concert to feature not only Tony Iommi and Tony Martin together on stage, but also with the brief reunion (for 1 album and 1 tour) with bassist Geezer Butler. Geezer must have had some time off in between Ozzy gigs, but it's always wonderful to see him live. Great picture quality, great sound, great performances from everyone (including new drummer Rondinelli), and great, great song selection. Worth every penny for Sabbath fans of Tony Martin era, which to me was worthy of filming a concert!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Incomplete... but still good
Review: The back cover of the DVD proclaims that the Tony Martin era of Black Sabbath is often overlooked but this release seeks to at least remedy that in part. Tony Martin's voice is in top form and the band plays great. Tony Iommi as always delivers the doom-ladden riffage for which he is known (hell, the guy practically invented heavy metal single-handed!) while bassist Geezer Butler and drumer Bobby Rondinelly rock on non-stop. Of course the bad news is that the setlist presented here is incredibly short! Only nine songs plus the video for Feels Good To me. I think more songs could have easily been included. Still, it's really great to hear live versions of non-Ozzy Osbourne era songs like Anno Mundi and I Witness.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: welcome to the black sabbath tour 1994 !
Review: This is a rare opportunity to watch the early nineties line up of Tony iommi , Glezeer bulter ,Tony martin and boby rondinelli ( on drums) at work together. Great performance at landons hammersmith. dvd approx only - 60 minutes.
i was disappointed to notice there are only 9 tracks in this live concert dvd with 1 studio bonus track ( from "TYR" album - 1990 ( with Iommi, matin, cozy powell on drums and neil murray on bass). The video has 3 songs that where not found on the cd but the dvd has 7 tracks missing that where found on the video version. you can find tony martin's songs " i witness ", " anuo mund" " headless cross" or the classics - " children of the grave " & " mob rules" but you cant find -" neon knights " or sabbath bloody sabbath " the classic one.
if it would have all the 16 tracks it sould be defenitly 5 stars for me and for their old fans!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Un peu leger...
Review: This is the DVD version of an earlier VHS release of a concert from the Cross Purposes tour of the mid-90's which mixed classic Sabbath tracks with their more modern hits. Ozzy fans will be angered by Tony Martin style, but Tony does a great job (by the way, Dio was also a great Sabbath vocalist). Unlike "The Last Supper," this concert was shot with out interview inserts, which makes it more enjoyable to watch. The full long version of "Symptom of the Universe" is a special treat. Tony Iommi: Guitar, Geezer Butler: Bass, Tony Martin: Vocals, Bobby Rondinelli: Drums, Geoff Nicholls: Keyboards.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The missing songs drops a 5 star item down to 4
Review: This is the DVD version of an earlier VHS release of a concert from the Cross Purposes tour of the mid-90's which mixed classic Sabbath tracks with their more modern hits. Ozzy fans will be angered by Tony Martin style, but Tony does a great job (by the way, Dio was also a great Sabbath vocalist). Unlike "The Last Supper," this concert was shot with out interview inserts, which makes it more enjoyable to watch. The full long version of "Symptom of the Universe" is a special treat. Tony Iommi: Guitar, Geezer Butler: Bass, Tony Martin: Vocals, Bobby Rondinelli: Drums, Geoff Nicholls: Keyboards.


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