Nativity in Black, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Black Sabbath [Explicit Lyrics]
Nativity in Black, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Black Sabbath [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Sweet Leaf - Godsmack
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2. Hole in the Sky - Machine Head
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3. Behind the Wall of Sleep - Static-X
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4. Never Say Die - Megadeth
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5. Snowblind - System of a Down
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6. Electric Funeral - Pantera
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7. N.I.B. - Primus
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8. Hand of Doom - Slayer
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9. Under the Sun - Soulfly
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10. Sabbra Cadabra - (hed) pe
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11. Into the Void - Monster Magnet
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12. Iron Man (This Means War) - Busta Rhymes
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Editorial Reviews
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A selection of popular Black Sabbath songs interpreted by longtime metallic favorites (Megadeth, Slayer), newer rock kids (Godsmack, Static-X) and a wild card (Busta Rhymes) makes for a fun, if surprisingly middle-of-the-road, listen. NIB 2 is the first release on Ozzy Osbourne's own record label, and one of the CD's dozen tunes features Oz doing the classic "N.I.B" with pranksters Primus; however, there's not enough of Les Claypool's bass peeking through on the otherwise stellar title. Static-X's otherwise distinct techno take on "Behind the Wall of Sleep" loses the song's inherent groove. Megadeth's true-to-the original version of "Never Say Die" is rollicking. Pantera doing the dirge "Electric Funeral" is not as aggro as one might hope; on the other hand, Slayer turn in a raw and dynamic version of "Hand of Doom." Truly unique renderings come from California band hed(p.e.), who do a trippy, hip-hop/funk version of "Sabbra Cadabra," and from Busta Rhymes, with his take on "Iron Man." Ultimately, though, NIB 2 proves that Sabbath did it first and best, and there's really no improving on the original. --Katherine Turman
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Average customer rating:
- Nativity in Black II - One Of Best Tributes In World
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Nativity in Black, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Black Sabbath (Clean)
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Priority Records
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Binding: Audio CD
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Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Sweet Leaf - Godsmack
- Hole In The Sky - Machine Head
- Behind The Wall Of Sleep - Statix-X
- Never Say Die - Megadeath
- Snowblind - System Of A Down
- Electric Funeral - Pantera
- N.I.B. - Primus
- Hand Of Doom - Slayer
- Under The Sun - Soulfly
- Sabbra Cadabra - Hed(PE)
- Into The Void - Monster Magnet
- Iron Man (This Means War) - Busta Rhymes
Customer Reviews:
Nativity in Black II - One Of Best Tributes In World.......2000-06-17
This Edited Version do not lose nothing for the original version. NIB II have the best band's of heavy metal: Soufly, Slayer, Pantera and Megadeth but the first tribute continue the best Sabbath tribute.
Average customer rating:
- What In the Heck
- The first NIB is better
- The Good, The Bad and The Ugly....
- A mixed bag that seems to never fully engage.
- Disappointing, nu-metal themed Sabbath tribute
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Nativity in Black, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Black Sabbath
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004TB8P
Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Sweet Leaf - Godsmack
- Hole In The Sky - Machine Head
- Behind The Wall Of Sleep - Static-X
- Never Say Die - Megadeth
- Snowblind - System Of A Down
- Electric Funeral - Pantera
- N.I.B. - Primus w/ Ozzy Osbourne
- Hand Of Doom - Slayer
- Under The Sun - Soulfly
- Sabbra Cadabra - Hed(PE)
- Into The Void - Monster Magnet
- Iron Man (This Means War) - Busta Rhymes
Amazon.com
A selection of popular Black Sabbath songs interpreted by longtime metallic favorites (Megadeth, Slayer), newer rock kids (Godsmack, Static-X) and a wild card (Busta Rhymes) makes for a fun, if surprisingly middle-of-the-road, listen. NIB 2 is the first release on Ozzy Osbourne's own record label, and one of the CD's dozen tunes features Oz doing the classic "N.I.B" with pranksters Primus; however, there's not enough of Les Claypool's bass peeking through on the otherwise stellar title. Static-X's otherwise distinct techno take on "Behind the Wall of Sleep" loses the song's inherent groove. Megadeth's true-to-the original version of "Never Say Die" is rollicking. Pantera doing the dirge "Electric Funeral" is not as aggro as one might hope; on the other hand, Slayer turn in a raw and dynamic version of "Hand of Doom." Truly unique renderings come from California band hed(p.e.), who do a trippy, hip-hop/funk version of "Sabbra Cadabra," and from Busta Rhymes, with his take on "Iron Man." Ultimately, though, NIB 2 proves that Sabbath did it first and best, and there's really no improving on the original. --Katherine Turman
Customer Reviews:
What In the Heck.......2007-06-04
Why im Fu**ing mother Of Fudge is Busta Rhymes on a black sabbath tribute! Thats not right at all! I never heard this but I can't tell you Black Sabbath whould not to be respent by a rapper (Crapper)I do like the pantera song they did. Pantera is the best!!
The first NIB is better.......2006-07-28
I heard the Nativity in Black part 2 , and except for Slayer , Megadeth , Pantera & Primus which are the best covers on this edition ,the rest of the tracklist (well System of a Down & Busta Rhymes renditions are ok)didn't do much. I prefer the first edition instead.
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.... .......2006-03-14
VARIOUS ARTISIS - Nativity in Black Vol. II
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This album may be a few years old now but after listening again to this the other day I had to leave my 2 cents.
First off cover albums are very difficult to review so I will do a song by song review and average the total score.
1. "Sweet Leaf" - Godsmack - 4.5/5
-A great opener - Godsmack really nailed this track on the head... They gave it a bit of their own edge but still kept the premise of the song.
2. "Hole in the Sky" - Machine Head - 4/5
-Machine Head seems to do either really good, or really, really bad... Luckily this falls within the first.
3. "Behind the Wall of Sleep" - Static-X - 2/5
-Just not feeling the vibe - too `electric' and just too much like Static X...
4. "Never Say Die" - Megadeth - 4/5
-Mustaine does a good rendition but I feel like something is just missing on this cover that stops it from being great... Then again maybe it's just Mustaine.
5. "Snowblind" - System of a Down - 4.5/5
-My favorite song on the CD that sounds little like the original but brings an entirely new element an already classic song.
6. "Electric Funeral" - Pantera - 5/5
-Probably the best cover on the album... Phil and crew do an amazing version of this tune.
7. "N.I.B." - Primus (featuring Ozzy) - 5/5
-I feel bad for Geezer Butler.... Les Claypool schools the old school master on this version... and having Ozzy sing the Vocals only makes this track better.
8. "Hand of Doom" - Slayer - 5/5
-This actually sounds little like what you'd expect Slayer doing a cover to sound like... A very mature sound and probably tied with Pantera for the best cover on this album.
9. "Under the Sun" - Soulfly - 4/5
-Though significantly heavier than the original this is still very well done... Love the breakdown!
10. "Sabbra Cadabra" - Hed (pe) - 2/5
-Yeah it's just weird... Not in the good way like the S.O.A.D. Cover... This is just odd.
11. "Into the Void" - Monster Magnet - 3/5
-Just not feeling this track... Not bad, just not great...
12. "Iron Man" - Busta Rhymes - 1/5
-Yeah umm... ok. "I work hard to take care of everyone of my N!&+$..."
I like Busta for rap but please don't EVER!!! Cover Sabbath Again!
TOTAL: 44/60 = 3.66 Stars (rounded up to a generous 4 Stars)
Truth is if you are a Sabbath fan and you like some of the bands on here it is easily worth your time and money... However, if you're a 70's Purist I probably wouldn't bother....
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A mixed bag that seems to never fully engage........2005-06-27
First of all, I'd like to point out that this is a tribute album. That is, other bands interpreting Black Sabbath's music, making it their own to some degree. Seemingly banal, I feel that it is important to stress this since so many reviewers say to listen to Black Sabbath instead. The reason to listen to this disc is to see what other bands (perhaps some you like and some you dislike) do with the music. People who like System of a Down, for example, may like the cover of Snowblind whereas someone who thinks SOAD stinks may seriously dislike their cover since it has their signature all over it.
That being said, how do I think these tracks stack up?
1) Godsmack "Sweet Leaf" - One of my favorite Sabbath tunes, and I like Godsmack. I think it is a good cover, but agree that this is slightly before Godsmack really got it together.
2) Machine Head "Hole in the Sky" - Wasn't really familiar with these guys, but they seem to be in the post-industrial, techno-inspired nu-metal crowd, which I'm somewhat ambivelant toward. Not a bad cover, but they seem to fall apart at the end.
3) Static-X "Behind the Wall of Sleep" - Another favorite Sabbath tune, but I'm not particularly fond of Static-X. If I liked their music, then I'd probably think this was a great cover.
4) Megadeth "Never Say Die" - I like Megadeth. I don't like this cover. Just seems like Dave Mustaine has lost his edge over the past decade.
5) System of a Down "Snowblind" - I like the Sabbath original, though it isn't my favorite. If you like SOAD, then you will probably like this cover (I qualify on both counts). And like me, you'll probably need to look at the song listing to figure out which Sabbath tune this used to be.
6) Pantera "Electric Funeral" - Great Sabbath song, great band, good cover.
7) Primus "N.I.B." - One of my favorite Sabbath songs covered by a favorite quirky band. I like this version.
8) Slayer "Hand of Doom" - this one is really good. Really good.
9) Soulfly "Under the Sun" - not bad. The first part of this is a bit weak, but the transition is great.
10) Hed(pe) "Sabbra Cadabra" - People pick on this one, but I like it. Something different.
11) Monster Magnet "Into the Void" - I like Monster Magnet and I like the Sabbath original. This is an ok cover, but really not the strongest Monster Magnet. Some high points in the song, though.
12) Busta Rhymes "Iron Man" - If you like Busta Rhymes, you'll probably like this song. Iron Man was never my favorite Sabbath song, so this cover really didn't sway my opinion one way or the other.
Overall, there are some tracks that make this a worthwhile listen. Unfortunately, some of the bands just never fully engage with the song, at times keeping the cover from being stellar rather than good (Godsmack) and at others leaving me disappointed (Megadeth). The real deciding point for most buyers will likely be whether you enjoy the bands covering the songs.
Disappointing, nu-metal themed Sabbath tribute.......2005-05-23
The first "Nativity in Black" Black Sabbath tribute album featured a great array of artists that owed their existance to the legendary band: Megadeth, White Zombie, Corrosion of Conformity, Faith No More, Type O Negative, Biohazard, etc. This follow up to that great tribute album, features a few metal mainstays (Megadeth, Pantera, and Slayer) but mostly a lineup of metal bands that gained popularity during the nu-metal boom, and it's closed out by Busta Rhymes. Yes, you read that right. Rapper Busta Rhymes, who for no reason whatsoever, appears on the closing track as he butchers "Iron Man". Before that, rap-rockers Hed (pe) butcher "Sabbra Cadabra" with a reggae like vibe; Metallica's superb cover would have been more than welcome here. Pantera's rendition of "Electric Funeral" is sadly disappointing, while Megadeth turn in a great rendition of "Never Say Die". Ozzy is here as well, along with Primus doing "N.I.B.", which is good and all, but surprisingly not as memorable as Ugly Kid Joe's cover from the last tribute album. Slayer's rendition of "Hand of Doom" is great, while Monster Magnet disappoints on "Into the Void". Machine Head's cover of "Hole in the Sky" and Soulfly doing "Under the Sun" start off nice but go nowhere, while Static-X, System of a Down, and Godsmack hardly manage anything worthwhile at all. If you're a Sabbath fan and you dug the commendable job done with the first "Nativity in Black" album, you'll be supremely disappointed here, and you're better off leaving this on the shelf.
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