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''The Eternal Idol'' is the thirteenth studio album by English heavy metal band
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, released on 23 November 1987 (UK) and 8 December 1987 (US). It is the first Black Sabbath album to feature vocalist Tony Martin. It spent six weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, peaking at 168. It was also the last full album of new material by Black Sabbath to be released by
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(in North America), and the final album through their original label
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until the release of '' 13'' in 2013.


Background and overview

The album sleeve erroneusly credits Dave Spitz as bass player: the bass was actually played by Bob Daisley.
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played the drums, with the percussion credit for
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being for a few cymbal overdubs on "Scarlet Pimpernel". The album was originally to be recorded with Spitz and vocalist
Ray Gillen Raymond Arthur Gillen (May 12, 1959 – December 1, 1993) was an American rock singer. He is best known for his work with Badlands, in addition to his stint with Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s and recording most of the vocals on Phenomena's '' ...
. The former was replaced by bassist/lyricist Bob Daisley during initial sessions on Montserrat with producer
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. According to Daisley, Gillen had struggled with the lyrics, and management was not paying him or the rest of the band. Gillen quit shortly after their return to England. Gillen and Eric Singer (who left the band right after he finished his drum parts to join Daisley in Gary Moore's touring band) later joined the band Badlands. Tony Martin was hired and reconstructed the vocals under the guidance of
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at Battery Studios shortly before production ended. Most tracks were written by Tony Iommi and Bob Daisley (the
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version states that all songs were written by Iommi) although some lyrics were modified by Geoff Nicholls. Martin said he "only sang on, and had no part in writing" ''The Eternal Idol'', but nonetheless "thought twas one of the better albums of the band." The song "Nightmare" was initially written for the 1987 film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors''. After Daisley's and Singer's departure, bassist Dave Spitz returned and drummer Bevan was hired for a 1987 tour in support of the album; however, soon Spitz and Bevan backed out on learning that Sabbath had booked dates in South Africa during the
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crisis. Nicholls played bass for that tour and a few shows before Jo Burt (formerly of Virginia Wolf) was hired as the new bass player. Bevan was replaced by former Clash drummer Terry Chimes, and appears in the music video for "The Shining". In 1993, Martin recalled, "The bass player in the 'Shining' video was some guy that we dragged off the street. I can't remember his name but he looked the part. He said that he was a guitarist. I remember he was always talking about how he was a Red Indian, thus all the turquoise he wore! We never saw him again."


Cover art

The album cover features two models in bronze paint re-enacting Auguste Rodin's 1889 sculpture "The Eternal Idol". Due to the paint's toxicity, the models were hospitalized after the shoot. A photograph of the original sculpture was intended as the cover art, but permission could not be secured.


Release and reception

''The Eternal Idol'' was released on 23 November 1987. The album spent six weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, peaking at 168. A three-minute and fifteen second studio outtake titled "Some Kind of Woman", written by Tony Martin shortly after joining the band, appeared as a B-side of "The Shining" single. An early version of "Black Moon"—a song that would ultimately appear on the 1989 album '' Headless Cross''—was released as a B-side of the "Eternal Idol" single. In 1997, reflecting to Sabbath fanzine ''Southern Cross'', Iommi stated, "I'd like to have seen some of the stuff off ''The Eternal Idol'' be a bit more credited, because I think there's some good tracks on that album"; he cited "Ancient Warrior" as one of those tracks. The album was rereleased on 1 November 2010 in Europe as a two-disc expanded set. Bonus content includes the aforementioned b-sides "Some Kind of Woman" and "Black Moon" on disc 1. Disc 2 contains the session for the album recorded with
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on vocals.


Track listing


Standard edition

Music by Tony Iommi; lyrics by Bob Daisley and Geoff Nicholls with contributions from
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. "Black Moon" and "Some Kind of Woman" lyrics by Tony Martin and Geoff Nicholls.


2010 deluxe edition Disc 2

Disc 2 of the 2010 deluxe edition consists of the earlier recording sessions, with Ray Gillen on vocals.


Personnel

Black Sabbath * Tony Iommi – guitars * Tony Martin – lead vocals *
Ray Gillen Raymond Arthur Gillen (May 12, 1959 – December 1, 1993) was an American rock singer. He is best known for his work with Badlands, in addition to his stint with Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s and recording most of the vocals on Phenomena's '' ...
– lead vocals (on 2010 deluxe edition Disc 2), sinister laugh on "Nightmare" * Bob Daisley – bass * Geoff Nicholls – keyboards *
Eric Singer Eric Singer (born Eric Doyle Mensinger; May 12, 1958) is an American drummer. Associated with the hard rock band Kiss since 1991, he has also performed with artists such as Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Lita Ford, Badlands, Brian May and Gary ...
- drums Additional personnel *
Bev Bevan Beverley Bevan (born 25 November 1944) is an English rock musician, who was the drummer and one of the original members of The Move and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). After the end of ELO in 1986, he founded ELO Part II. Bevan also was drumm ...
– percussion, cymbal overdubs (on "Scarlet Pimpernel" and "Eternal Idol") Technical personnel *
Jeff Glixman Jeff Glixman is an American record producer. He has produced, mixed or remastered artists such as Kansas, Magnum, Gary Moore, Yngwie Malmsteen, The Georgia Satellites and Black Sabbath. Combined sales of his projects exceed 30 million units. Ca ...
– producer, engineer at Associated Independent Recording Studios Monserrat *
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– producer, engineer at Associated Independent Recording Studios London *
Chris Tsangarides Christopher Andrew Tsangarides (17 August 1956 – 6 January 2018) was a British Grammy-nominated record producer, sound engineer, and mixer of Greek Cypriot origin. He was best known for his work with many heavy metal artists, including G ...
– producer, engineer and mixing at Battery Studios, London


Release history


Charts


References


External links

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Eternal Idol at Black Sabbath OnlineSample tracks
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