Iommi
The 1996 DEP Sessions
Review by Greg Olma
I can just picture it now. Tony Iommi and a friend are going through a studio to do some "Spring cleaning". They come across a tape labeled "With Glenn Hughes 1996 DEP Sessions". His friend, upon hearing it, urges Tony to release the music. Tony is reluctant because the music is already 8 years old. Well thank God his friend was persistent because this album is great. The music is definitely Tony Iommi solo material with only 2 songs that would fit on any Black Sabbath records. Glenn Hughes is a force to recon with. His performance is strong throughout. The original drummer on this project was Dave Holland (Judas Priest) but after being convicted of a sex crime he was replaced by Jimmy Copley from Tears for Fears. The length of the CD, not quite 38 minutes, is also a strong point. By today's standards, it is a short release, but I think it is the perfect length. Sometimes less is more. I would recommend this disc to Black Sabbath and Glenn Hughes fans alike.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2006 Volume 1 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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