- Source: Iommi (album)
Iommi is the debut solo studio album by British heavy metal guitarist Tony Iommi.
The album took nearly five years to make. All of the songs were written by Iommi, producer Bob Marlette and the respective vocalists of each track (except "Black Oblivion", which was written by Iommi and Billy Corgan).
According to Iommi, he and Phil Anselmo had recorded three tracks together for the album, but only one was put onto the album. Iommi has also said he "wrote a couple of tracks with Billy Idol and two with Billy Corgan, but you know, we could only use one of each".
Other songs written
In an interview with Cosmik Conversations, Iommi said that they "actually wrote a few tracks with Billy [Idol]...three with Phil Anselmo...and two tracks with Billy Corgan, but you know, we could only use one of each." There is also a track entitled "Something Wicked This Way Comes" written and recorded with Scooter Ward of the band Cold that was not included on the album. The bulk of the music for that track was used for Peter Steele's song, "Just Say No to Love". The track has been available through various filesharing networks. One of the unreleased tracks with Phil Anselmo is a faster-paced song entitled "Inversion of the Saviours". It has also been available through various file sharing networks.
Black Sabbath band members on the album
Tony Iommi's career is closely linked to his time in Black Sabbath, a band he led from its formation in 1968 to its retirement in 2017. Iommi also formed the band Heaven & Hell, a group featuring a collection of former Black Sabbath band members that had performed together under the Black Sabbath name in the past.
A number of musicians associated with Black Sabbath appear on Iommi. Track 9 features Black Sabbath vocalist Ozzy Osbourne (1968–1978, 1978–1979, 1996–2006, 2011–2017) and drummer Bill Ward (1968–1980, 1983, 1984, 1994, 1997–2006, 2011–2012). The track also features bassist Laurence Cottle, who was a session musician on Black Sabbath's studio album Headless Cross. Cottle also plays bass on tracks 3–5 and 7–9 on Iommi. Tracks 3 and 7 feature guitarist Brian May, of Queen, who had previously contributed a guitar solo to the Headless Cross album and performed with Black Sabbath on their 1989 tour. He also played alongside Iommi at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992.
Reception
In 2005, Iommi was ranked number 451 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.
Track listing
Credits
Writing, performance and production credits are adapted from the album liner notes.
= Personnel
=Tony Iommi – guitars
Additional musicians
Bob Marlette – keyboard, programming
Production
Ralph Baker – executive production
Bob Marlette – production, engineering, mixing
Visual art
Art Shoji – art direction
Maggie Magarian – art direction, design
William Hames – photography
Ross Halfin – photography
Mike Clement – photography
Gene Kirkland – photography
JMO Design – logo
= Studios
=A&M Studios – recording
Chipping Norton – recording
Long View Farm – recording
Sunset Marquis Hotel – recording
Olympic Studios – recording
Charts
References
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- The Real Thing (album)
- Heaven and Hell
- Rock Aid Armenia
- Geezer Butler
- Headless Cross
- Recovery (album)
- Recovery (album Eminem)
- Freddie Mercury
- Facelift
- Ian Gillan
- Iommi (album)
- Tony Iommi
- Fused (album)
- Born Again (Black Sabbath album)
- Vol. 4 (Black Sabbath album)
- Sabotage (Black Sabbath album)
- Black Sabbath (album)
- Forbidden (Black Sabbath album)
- Mob Rules (album)
- Black Sabbath