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Amazon.comAt this point in history, it's hard to know whether to call Black Sabbath the Godfathers of Heavy Metal or the Band That Wouldn't Die. Hard to believe that the band's original incarnation--Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, guitarist Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler on bass, and drummer Bill Ward--never released a live record in America at the peak of their initial arena-packing success in the '70s. This 18-track double-CD fills the gap, fleshing out the 1980 UK-only Live at Last with nine more early, previously unreleased live Sabbath tracks. If the sound quality is intermittent on the first disc (recorded in Manchester and at London's Rainbow in 1973), that seems only fitting from a band whose members--especially the inimitable Ozzy--have ridden their warts-and-all charms to metal Valhalla. But while that disc's early renditions of "Sweet Leaf," "Snowblind," "War Pigs," and "Paranoid" will more than satisfy Sabbath faithful, it's the newly released material (recorded in considerably better quality at various venues from 1970 to '78) that really underscores the band's dark, endlessly influential legacy. Ozzy's maniacal "Symptom of the Universe" would be enough, but it's only the prelude for the ominous, over-the-top 10-minute rarity "Megalomania," the thumping "Iron Man," a moody, tellingly jazzy take on "Black Sabbath," and the thrashing "Behind the Wall of Sleep." --Jerry McCulley
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Robert V. from FLANDERS, NJ Reviewed on 9/13/2009... Great to hear some Live Sabbath from back in their hey day!
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"PAST LIVES" CAPTURES THE GODFATHER OF HEAVY METAL MUSIC (B Patrick Miller | NEW YORK | 04/06/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is an awesome 2 cd set of awesome Black Sabbath performances. This cd set captures Sabbath in their 1970s heyday. The first cd captures a 1973 live performance. The second cd captures a variety of 1970s Sabbath shows. I get a kick out of when Ozzy Ozbourne introduces and performs songs from the soon to be released Black Sabbath Lp "Sabatoge". Little did the audience know "Sabatoge" would be a landmark Black Sabbath album. The performances are brilliant and make you realize what a powerhouse performer Black Sabbath was in the 1970s. Although at times "Past Lives" lacks great sound quality, the sound is good enough and if it is turned up loud you won't really care. This is a must have for any metal, rock fan. We may never see the likes of Toni Iommi, Ozzy Ozbourne, Bill Ward or Geezer Butler again. "Past Lives" is a trip back to the heyday of the Godfather of heavy metal.........." Sabbath's Best Live Album! freedom78 | Indiana | 02/02/2008 (4 out of 5 stars) "An impressive live album! Black Sabbath really puts on a great show, from what I hear on this album, and it's nice to know that the REAL Sabbath fans can appreciate something beyond "Paranoid" and "Iron Man." A lot of great tracks, here, and the nearly nineteen minute "Wicked World" really demonstrates the level of musicianship in this band."
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