Black Sabbath Dehumanizer Demos Here
For collectors seeking out these demo sessions, the differences are not merely in audio fidelity but in arrangement and structure.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the Dehumanizer pre-production was the involvement of drummer Cozy Powell. Before Vinny Appice was secured for the tour and album, Iommi had worked with Powell, who had previously drummed on Headless Cross and Tyr . black sabbath dehumanizer demos
Circulating bootlegs often feature Powell on drums for early versions of tracks like "Computer God" and "Master of Insanity." Listening to these tracks is a revelation for the Sabbath historian. Powell’s drumming style was distinctively different from Appice’s. Where Appice played with a heavy, straightforward stomp, Powell brought a more flamboyant, technically precise approach. For collectors seeking out these demo sessions, the
The remains one of the heaviest, most aggressive entries in the Black Sabbath discography. It marked the high-profile return of vocalist Ronnie James Dio and original bassist Geezer Butler , effectively resurrecting the legendary Mob Rules lineup. Circulating bootlegs often feature Powell on drums for