You really can’t go wrong, especially with Ronnie on the vocals. All were taken from a show on Jat the Sundome in Tampa, Florida.
Nonetheless, what really interested me with this reissue were the five live tracks. While I don’t think the radio edit of “Master Of Insanity” or the B-side version of “Letters From Earth” have appeared on disc before (I may be wrong), the Wayne’s World take of “Time Machine” was on the original release of Dehumanizer. The first three tracks on Disc Two are merely alternate versions of the songs from the album. Dehumanizer is one of Sabbath’s best albums (for my original album review, click here) so it’s great to see it getting remastered and an extra disc of goodies.Ĭompared to the extras on the deluxe editions of Seventh Star and The Eternal Idol though this collection falls a bit short. Yet another Black Sabbath deluxe edition release and yet again, it was a must have when I learned of its upcoming release. “Time Machine” (Wayne’s World Version) … 4:18 “Letters From Earth” (B-Side Version) … 4:42ģ. “Master Of Insanity” (Radio Edit) … 4:08Ģ. Black Sabbath – Dehumanizer (2011, EMI Records – UK Import)ġ.