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This article is about the Black Sabbath Album. For other uses, see The Eternal Idol (disambiguation). The Eternal Idol Studio album by Black Sabbath Released 1 November 1987 Recorded 1986–1987 at Air Studios, Montserrat & Battery Studios, London Genre Heavy metal Length 42:42 Label Vertigo Warner Bros. (US/Canada) Producer Jeff Glixman, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven, Chris Tsangarides Professional reviews Allmusic link Black Sabbath chronology Seventh Star (1986) The Eternal Idol (1987) Headless Cross (1989) The Eternal Idol is the thirteenth studio album by Black Sabbath, released in December 1987. It is the first of several Black Sabbath albums to feature longtime vocalist Tony Martin. Contents 1 Album information 2 Track listing 2.1 Side one 2.2 Side two 2.3 2010 Deluxe Edition Disc 1 Bonus Tracks 2.4 2010 Deluxe Edition Disc 2 3 Personnel 4 Release history 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // Album information The album cover was intended to feature a picture of an Auguste Rodin sculpture from 1889 also called "The Eternal Idol." However, the album cover actually features two naked models covered in paint and positioned to resemble the piece of art because permission to photograph the actual sculpture could not be secured. Despite the sleeve credits all bass parts were completed by Bob Daisley, and Eric Singer completed all drum parts. The percussion credit to Bev Bevan relates to a few cymbal overdubs on "Scarlet Pimpernel". [1] The album was originally to be recorded with vocalist Ray Gillen, who quit the band shortly after the initial sessions on Montserrat with producer Jeff Glixman. Martin was hired and reconstructed the vocals shortly before production ended. Most tracks were written by Tony Iommi and bassist/lyricist Bob Daisley (although the vinyl version states that all songs were written by Iommi[2]), although some lyrics were subsequently modified by Geoff Nicholls and Tony Martin after he joined the band. It peaked at number 168 on the Billboard 200 chart.[3] There is a 3 minute and fifteen second studio outtake titled "Some Kind of Woman", which was written by Tony Martin shortly after joining the band. It was offered as a B-Side to "The Shining" single and an early version of "Black Moon", which was released on Headless Cross, was released as a B-Side to the "Eternal Idol" single. The album is due to be re-released on November 1, 2010 in Europe in a 2-disc expanded set. Bonus content will include the aforementioned B-sides "Some Kind of Woman" and "Black Moon" on disc 1, while disc 2 is the session for the album recorded with Ray Gillen on vocals.[4][5] Track listing Side one "The Shining" – 5:59 "Ancient Warrior" – 5:28 "Hard Life to Love" – 5:00 "Glory Ride" – 4:49 Side two "Born to Lose" – 3:43 "Nightmare" – 5:19 "Scarlet Pimpernel" (instrumental)– 2:05 "Lost Forever" – 4:03 "Eternal Idol" – 6:33 2010 Deluxe Edition Disc 1 Bonus Tracks "Black Moon" (Single B-side) "Some Kind of Woman" (Single B-side) 2010 Deluxe Edition Disc 2 This is the album session recorded with Ray Gillen performing vocals for the songs "Glory Ride" "Born to Lose" "Lost Forever" "Eternal Idol" "The Shining" "Hard Life to Love" "Nightmare" "Ancient Warrior" Personnel Tony Martin – vocals (Only on Original Version (Disc 1)) Tony Iommi – guitars Dave Spitz – bass guitar (credited, but does not actually appear on the album) Bob Daisley – bass guitar Eric Singer – drums Geoff Nicholls – keyboards Bev Bevan – percussion (cymbal overdubs on "Scarlet Pimpernel" and "Eternal Idol") Ray Gillen – vocals (Only on 2010 Deluxe Edition Disc 2) Release history Region Date Label United Kingdom 1 November 1987 Vertigo Records United States 8 December 1987 Warner Bros. Records Canada 1987 Warner Bros. Records United Kingdom April 1996 Castle Communications United Kingdom 25 October 2004 Sanctuary Records See also Book:Black Sabbath Books are collections of articles that can be downloaded or ordered in print. References ^ 'Black sabbath- Never Say Die'; Gary Sharpe-Young 2003 chapter 10. ^ Discogs link ^ "Billboard album chart history-Black Sabbath". http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=4105&model.vnuAlbumId=545105. Retrieved 2009-02-14.  ^ [1] Black-Sabbath.com, Retrieved October 9, 2010 ^ [2] Black-Sabbath.com, Ray Gillen Eternal Idol to be released - FOR REAL! Retrieved October 9, 2010 External links Eternal Idol at Black Sabbath Online Sample tracks at Rolling Stone v • d • e Black Sabbath Tony Iommi • Ozzy Osbourne • Geezer Butler • Bill Ward Ronnie James Dio • Vinny Appice • Geoff Nicholls • Tony Martin • Ian Gillan • Glenn Hughes • Ray Gillen • Neil Murray • Cozy Powell • Bev Bevan • Jo Burt • Terry Chimes • Bob Daisley • Bobby Rondinelli • Eric Singer • Dave Spitz • Dave Walker Studio albums Black Sabbath • Paranoid • Master of Reality • Black Sabbath Vol. 4 • Sabbath Bloody Sabbath • Sabotage • Technical Ecstasy • Never Say Die! • Heaven and Hell • Mob Rules • Born Again • Seventh Star • The Eternal Idol • Headless Cross • Tyr • Dehumanizer • Cross Purposes • Forbidden Live albums Live Evil • Cross Purposes Live • Reunion • Past Lives • Live at Hammersmith Odeon Compilations We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll • The Collection • The Sabbath Stones • Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978 • Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath (1970–1978) • Greatest Hits 1970–1978 • The Dio Years • The Rules of Hell Unofficial albums Live at Last • The Sabbath Collection • The Ozzy Osbourne Years • Under Wheels of Confusion • The Best of Black Sabbath • Club Sonderauflage Singles and other songs "Evil Woman" • "N.I.B." • "Paranoid" • "Iron Man" • "War Pigs" • "Fairies Wear Boots" • "Sweet Leaf" • "Children of the Grave" • "Changes" • "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" • "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor" • "Dirty Women" • "Never Say Die!" • "Neon Knights" • "Heaven and Hell" • "Die Young" • "The Mob Rules" • "Turn Up the Night" • "Trashed" • "No Stranger to Love" • "TV Crimes" • "Psycho Man" • "The Devil Cried" Videos Never Say Die • Black and Blue • The Black Sabbath Story, Vol. 1 • The Black Sabbath Story, Vol. 2 • The Last Supper • Inside Black Sabbath - 1970–1992 • Black Sabbath's Paranoid • Rock Review • In Their Own Words • Hangin' with Heaven and Hell Related articles Discography • Members • Heaven & Hell (tour) • Mythology • In These Black Days  • Nativity in Black • Martin Birch • Born Again Tour 1983  Book:Black Sabbath ·  Category:Black Sabbath ·  Portal:Heavy metal