Eighth Star

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Eighth Star
Eighth Star cover
Studio album (bootleg) by Tony Iommi
Released N/A
Recorded July - December 1996
Genre Heavy metal
Length ?
Label N/A
Producer N/A

Eighth Star is a bootleg recording of the second solo album by Tony Iommi, recorded in 1996 with Glenn Hughes. The title "Eighth Star" isn't an official name; it was given to the album by the fans as the follow-up to the Iommi/Black Sabbath album Seventh Star. In 2004 the album was partially re-recorded and officially released as The 1996 DEP Sessions.

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  1. Not the Same
  2. I'm Gone
  3. Real World
  4. Don't You Tell Me
  5. I'll be Fine
  6. From Another World
  7. Through the Rain
  8. Shakin' My Wings
  9. No Stranger to Love (1986 Video Remix)

Note: Tony Iommi doesn't play "Shakin' my Wings". In fact, this track is Jethro Tull's "To cry you a song" which Hughes sung on the Tull Tribute sampler of the same name in 1996.

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