Black Sabbath's "Seventh Star," released on January 28, 1986, under Sanctuary Records, is a landmark album that showcases the band's enduring influence on the metal and rock genres. This collection of tracks, remastered in 2009, blends the raw power of heavy metal with the depth of classic rock, offering a sonic experience that spans over an hour and twenty-three minutes. The album features iconic tracks like "In for the Kill," "Turn to Stone," and the title track "Seventh Star," each delivering the signature riffs and haunting vocals that Black Sabbath is renowned for. The live performances from Hammersmith Odeon, including renditions of "War Pigs" and "Paranoid," capture the band's electrifying stage presence and their ability to command an audience. With a mix of studio precision and live energy, "Seventh Star" is a testament to Black Sabbath's legacy, offering both longtime fans and new listeners a chance to dive into the rich tapestry of their music.