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It's definitely NOT your typical Sabbath fare. But I LOVE IT! How could you NOT Love Glenn Hughe's vocals on Anything?? The riffs are memorable and great and Hughes (despite various life problems at the time) Lays it out there as always. He's one of the most overlooked vocalists out there in my opinion and that man can SING! I saw this tour live at Dayton's Hara Arena (RIP thy great venue) It was Great!! Seventh Star is the twelfth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath. Released on 28 January 1986 in the United States and on 21 February 1986 in the United Kingdom, it features founding guitarist Tony Iommi alongside musicians Geoff Nicholls, Eric Singer, and Dave Spitz, playing keyboards, drums, and bass, respectively, and Glenn Hughes, ex-Deep Purple and ex-Trapeze vocalist, as lead singer. The album was the group's first release without bassist and primary lyricist Geezer Butler, who left the band in 1984 after the Born Again tour. It was originally written, recorded, and intended to be the first solo album by Iommi. Because of the pressures from Warner Bros. Records and the prompting of band manager Don Arden, the record was billed as Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi. As was the case with its predecessor, Born Again, this album was not intended to be a Black Sabbath record. Last-minute pressure from Warner Bros. stemmed from the belief that it was likely to sell more with the famous name. Its sound is a drastic (and intentional) departure from the trademark Sabbath sound. Many of the songs have a very hard rock sound, while some contain a bluesy feel (especially "Heart Like a Wheel"). Seventh Star was the first album to feature long-time keyboardist Geoff Nicholls as an official band member. "It seemed to me like the band was on its last legs and my heart just went out to Tony," recalled former drummer Bill Ward. "I thought, 'God, how much more can he take?' or 'How much more does he want?'… What I saw was a great band I just felt was diminishing." The promo-single and video version of "No Stranger to Love" had additional harmony vocals added by Hughes to make it more "radio-friendly". Actress Denise Crosby, who would later portray Tasha Yar in Star Trek: The Next Generation, was featured in the video. A tour for the album featured Hughes only at the first few shows. He was fired five dates into the tour, and replaced by Ray Gillen, who completed the North American and European legs of the tour, though several dates in the US were cancelled. W.A.S.P. and Anthrax were opening acts on the North American tour. Black Sabbath Tony Iommi – guitars Glenn Hughes – vocals Eric Singer – drums Dave "The Beast" Spitz – bass Geoff Nicholls – keyboards Additional musician Gordon Copley – bass on "No Stranger to Love" Track listing Standard Edition Side A 1. "In for the Kill" 3:42 2. "No Stranger to Love" 4:29 3. "Turn to Stone" 3:30 4. "Sphinx (The Guardian)" 1:11 5. "Seventh Star" 5:21 Side B 6. "Danger Zone" 4:25 7. "Heart Like a Wheel" 6:38 8. "Angry Heart" 3:06 9. "In Memory..." 2:35