Cross Purposes
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Cross Purposes | ||
Studio album by Black Sabbath | ||
Released | February 8, 1994 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Heavy metal | |
Length | 46:53 | |
Label | I.R.S. EMI |
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Producer(s) | Black Sabbath | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Black Sabbath chronology | ||
Dehumanizer (1992) |
Cross Purposes (1994) |
Cross Purposes Live (1995) |
Cross Purposes was released by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath in 1994. It is the follow-up to their 1992 release, Dehumanizer.
Dehumanizer saw the reunion of Mob Rules-era Black Sabbath, but after the tour, Ronnie James Dio (vocals) and Vinny Appice (drums) departed. They were replaced by former Sabbath vocalist Tony Martin and former Rainbow drummer Bobby Rondinelli. Eddie Van Halen is the un-credited co-author of the song "Evil Eye"; contractual obligations prevent him from getting credit. Originally he was to play on the song, but scheduling conflicts prevented this.
The song "Cardinal Sin" was originally intended to be titled "Sin Cardinal Sin" (or "Sin, Cardinal Sin") but a printing error on the album sleeve caused the first word to be removed. Sabbath simply adopted the title "Cardinal Sin" as the name of the song.
Musically, this is as close to a "classic" Sabbath sound as they would get in their I.R.S. years; some even consider this album a "lost classic". During the writing process of Cross Purposes, Geezer Butler came up with material that was heavier than some of the first couple of songs, but claims Tony Martin absolutely refused to allow it, even going so far as saying it "sounds like Pantera". Tony denies having ever said this. The production is crystal clear, allowing all instruments to be heard, and some reviews state than while the band itself is very tight and focused, the duo of Iommi and Butler are probably the tightest and best displayed.
Lyrically, this is almost like a combination of Headless Cross (some lyrics having Satanic connotations) and future album Forbidden (other lyrics exploring social awareness).
"What's the Use?" was released on the Japanese edition of Cross Purposes only.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Witness" – 4:56
- "Cross of Thorns" – 4:32
- "Psychophobia" – 3:15
- "Virtual Death" – 5:49
- "Immaculate Deception" – 4:15
- "Dying for Love" – 5:53
- "Back to Eden" – 3:57
- "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" – 4:30
- "Cardinal Sin" – 4:21
- "Evil Eye" – (Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Tony Martin, Edward Van Halen) 5:58
- "What's the Use?" (Japanese bonus track) – 3:03
All songs were written by Butler/Iommi/Martin.
Except as indicated
[edit] Credits
- Tony Martin - vocals
- Tony Iommi - guitars
- Geoff Nicholls - keyboards
- Geezer Butler - bass
- Bobby Rondinelli - drums