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Bill Ward - Ward One (Along The Way) (1990)
vom: 19.01.2025
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[img]links/images/splogo.jpg[/img] [center] [url=https://postimages.org/][img(width=500 height=490)]https://i.postimg.cc/qMCMnRrR/000.jpg[/img][/url][/center] Hardrock Bill Ward is the original drummer and a founding member of Black Sabbath. Prior to Black Sabbath, Ward and Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi had worked together in a local rock band called Mythology. Ward remained Black Sabbath's drummer until mid 1980, when long standing drug and alcohol problems, exacerbated by the then recent deaths of both of his parents, forced him to leave the band mid-tour. He was replaced by Vinny Appice. A sober Ward rejoined Black Sabbath in 1983, after playing with an early version of LA rockers Max Havoc LTD, when the band recorded "Born Again" with singer Ian Gillan, but he left the band after the recording when his substance abuse problems started to resurface. Sober again, Bill rejoined Black Sabbath in 1984 when the group hired vocalist David Donato, but this line up last only a few photo sessions before Donato was fired. After that, Ward and bassist Geezer Butler left the band. Ward would vow publically not to rejoin Black Sabbath again until original vocalist Ozzy Osbourne returned, although he did fill in for a few shows in 1994 when Tony Martin sang for the band. In the late 1990's, the original Black Sabbath finally reunited to tour but any new studio recordings have yet to appear and, at this time, seem unlikely to happen. In 1997, it was anounced that Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward would be reuniting under the moniker of Heaven & Hell but Ward stated that he would not be participating shortly after the initial announcement was made. Ward One: Along the Way is the debut studio album by former Black Sabbath and English heavy metal drummer Bill Ward. "Shooting Gallery," has a riff that you can't place and an overwhelming presence; it gives way to another Ward vocal on "Short Stories," which blends nicely into "Bombers (Can Open Bomb Bays)," with Ozzy Osbourne on lead vocals. The track is tremendous. "Pink Clouds an Island" brings Ward back to the lead vocals, and it is as strange as it sounds. It is a bridge to another gem with another guest star: The distinctive voice of Cream's Jack Bruce adds a haunting element to the sparse guitar excursion that is "Light Up the Candles (Let There Be Peace Tonight)." There is not a bad track on this disc -- it is heavy, it is well-produced, and creative ideas flow all over the place. [color=#FF0000]"(Mobile) Shooting Gallery" (Ward, Phillips, Lynch) - 5:11 "Short Stories" (Ward, M. Bruce) - 1:06 "Bombers (Can Open Bomb Bays)" (Ward, Phillips, Lynch) - 4:23 "Pink Clouds an Island" (Ward) - 3:15 "Light Up the Candles (Let There Be Peace Tonight)" (Ward, Phillips, J. Bruce) - 3:35 "Snakes & Ladders" (Ward, Phillips) - 6:35 "Jack's Land" (Ward, Yeager) - 4:41 "Living Naked" (Ward, Lynch) - 6:03 "Music For a Raw Nerve Ending" (Ward) - 2:05 "Tall Stories" (Ward, Lynch) - 5:04 "Sweep" (Ward) - 4:00 "Along the Way" (Ward, Phillips, Lynch) - 3:09[/color] mp3 320
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