Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath - The Law Maker Live Performance at Hammersmith Odeon 1990
In September 1990, Black Sabbath performed live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, showcasing a captivating blend of their heavy metal roots and the band's ongoing evolution. At this time, they had recently released the album 'Headless Cross' in 1989, which marked a notable collaboration with vocalist Tony Martin and solidified their dynamic sound post-Ozzy Osbourne era. This era was crucial as it introduced new musical textures, featuring swirling guitar riffs from Tony Iommi and a darker, more atmospheric approach to songwriting. During this concert, the band’s lineup included Cozy Powell on drums, known for his thunderous style, adding an electrifying layer to the performance. The 1990 recording exemplified Black Sabbath's resilience and adaptability in the music scene, turning a new chapter while still honoring their legendary formula.