Live... Gathered in Their Masses

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Live... Gathered in Their Masses
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Live album and film by
Released26 November 2013
Recorded29 April – 1 May 2013
Venue Rod Laver Arena (Melbourne, Australia)
Genre Heavy metal
Length107:59(DVD/Blu-ray)
69:11 (CD)
40:24 (Bonus DVD/Blu-ray)
Label Vertigo
Black Sabbath live albums chronology
Live at Hammersmith Odeon
(2007)
Live... Gathered in Their Masses
(2013)
The End: Live in Birmingham
(2017)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Live... Gathered in Their Masses is a live album and film by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It features performances from their 2013 world tour, recorded at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia on 29 April and 1 May 2013. [4] It was released 26 November 2013 as a CD, DVD, Blu-ray, and a deluxe box set. [4]

Contents

The title is drawn from the opening line of "War Pigs".

Track listing

All songs written by Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward, except where noted.

DVD/Blu-ray
No.TitleLength
1."War Pigs"8:33
2."Into the Void"6:46
3."Loner (Butler, Iommi, Osbourne)"5:58
4."Snowblind"7:14
5."Black Sabbath"7:44
6."Behind the Wall of Sleep"3:32
7."N.I.B."6:19
8."Methademic (Butler, Iommi, Osbourne)"5:21
9."Fairies Wear Boots"6:34
10."Symptom of the Universe (instrumental) / Drum Solo"7:52
11."Iron Man"7:41
12."End of the Beginning (Butler, Iommi, Osbourne)"8:36
13."Children of the Grave"6:29
14."God Is Dead? (Butler, Iommi, Osbourne)"8:52
15."Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Intro) / Paranoid"7:02
Total length:107:59
CD
No.TitleLength
1."War Pigs"8:12
2."Loner"4:58
3."Black Sabbath"7:56
4."Methademic"5:15
5."N.I.B."6:11
6."Iron Man"7:35
7."End of the Beginning"8:09
8."Fairies Wear Boots"6:59
9."God Is Dead?"9:00
10."Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Intro) / Paranoid"5:04
Total length:69:11
Deluxe Box Set Bonus DVD/Blu-ray
No.TitleLength
1."Under the Sun"4:28
2."Dirty Women"7:19
3."Electric Funeral"5:27
4."Interview with Black Sabbath"15:10
5."Showday - Behind the Scenes"8:31
Total length:40:24

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Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [12] Platinum30,000*
Canada (Music Canada) [13] Platinum10,000^
Poland (ZPAV) [14] Gold5,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

Black Sabbath
Additional musicians

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