Live Evil

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Live Evil
Live Evil cover
Live album by Black Sabbath
Released December 1982 (US), January 18, 1983 (UK)
Recorded 1982
Genre Heavy metal
Length 83:27
Label Vertigo (UK)
Warner Bros. (US)
Castle (UK) 1996
Sanctuary (UK) 2004
Producer(s) Black Sabbath
Professional reviews
Black Sabbath chronology
Mob Rules
(1981)
Live Evil
(1982)
Born Again
(1983)


Live Evil is the first and only Ronnie James Dio-fronted live album by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). The album was recorded live in Seattle, San Antonio and Dallas and was the first "official" live album released by the band. The previously released Live at Last was not sanctioned by Black Sabbath making it an unofficial release.

Already having tense relations with the other band members, Dio and drummer Vinny Appice abruptly left the group during the mixing of the album, amidst rumors that they had sneaked into the studio late at night to mix the drums and vocals higher. All parties have since denied that this occurred. In what Dio has called retaliation for him and Appice leaving the group, on the back of the album, Dio is listed as "Ronnie Dio" instead of "Ronnie James Dio," and Vinny Appice is listed as a special guest rather than a member of the band.

Many fans consider that the album is somewhat spoiled by the crowd being too low in the mix.[attribution needed]

One of the most popular tracks on the album is a near 20-minute long medley that includes Heaven And Hell (with its extended break-down section and additional lyrics), Sign of the Southern Cross, a guitar solo, and a reprise of Heaven And Hell.

Another favourite is an extended War Pigs which featured a drum solo from Appice whose playing more closely resembled John Bonham than original Sabbath drummer Bill Ward's jazzier style.

At one point Dio says 'Not only are we filming this one...', although the footage has never been commercially available but some bits have been shown on youtube as of late. (It is not the footage on the Black & Blue video and laserdisc, which was recorded on the Heaven and Hell tour on October 17th 1980.)

[edit] Album cover

The album cover shows a group of beings that each bear a resemblance to Black Sabbath songs. They are:

[edit] Track listing

  1. "E5150" (Butler/Dio/Iommi) - 2:21
  2. "Neon Knights" (Butler/Dio/Iommi/Ward) - 4:36
  3. "N.I.B." (Butler/Iommi/Osbourne/Ward) - 5:09
  4. "Children of the Sea" Butler/Dio/Iommi/Ward) - 6:08
  5. "Voodoo" (Butler/Dio/Iommi) - 6:07
  6. "Black Sabbath (Butler/Iommi/Osbourne/Ward) - 8:39
  7. "War Pigs" (Butler/Iommi/Osbourne/Ward) - 9:19
  8. "Iron Man" (Butler/Iommi/Osbourne/Ward) - 7:29
  9. "The Mob Rules" (Butler/Dio/Iommi/Ward) - 4:10
  10. "Heaven and Hell (Butler/Dio/Iommi/Ward) - 12:04
  11. "Sign of the Southern Cross/Heaven and Hell (Continued)" (Butler/Dio/Iommi/Ward)/(Butler/Dio/Iommi) – 7:15
  12. "Paranoid" (Butler/Iommi/Osbourne/Ward) - 3:46
  13. "Children of the Grave" (Butler/Iommi/Osbourne/Ward) - 5:25
  14. "Fluff" (Iommi) – 0:59

The 2LP set was released in a gatefold sleeve but with generic Vertigo inners, rather than the photo-inners that graced the live-album of many other bands.

The first UK CD release omitted 'War Pigs', so as to fit onto a single CD, and although the remaster restored this it cut much of the stage banter, so as to again fit onto a single CD. Naturally, this further reduced the 'live' feel of the recordings. In the US it was a 2CD set, which matched the vinyl.

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