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Ian Gillan & Tony Iommi: WhoCares

2012 compilation album by WhoCares , (Ian Gillan, Tony Iommi & Friends)


WhoCares, full title Ian Gillan & Tony Iommi: WhoCares, is a music project by Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan and Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi and a charity release by the supergroup WhoCares they had formed with the help of other musicians, to raise money to rebuild a music school in Gyumri, Armenia after the destruction of the city in the 1988 earthquake in Armenia.

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In addition to Ian Gillan and Tony Iommi (who were Black Sabbath bandmates from 1983-1984), many artists took part in the charity music project including Jon Lord (Ian Gillan's former Deep Purple bandmate), ex-Metallica bassist Jason Newsted, Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain, and HIM guitarist Mikko "Linde" Lindström.

In addition to the 2-track single "Out of My Mind / Holy Water" released in 2011, the 2-CD album contains in addition to previously recorded songs from various bands, rarities and unreleased material as well. The album was released on 13 July 2012 in Europe and in North America on 28 August 2012.

Jon Lord died three days after the album's release, making it his final recording.

Reception

Since its release, the album has been met with positive responses. Reviewer William Clark of Guitar International gave the album a positive review, saying "The wondrous contributions by Ronnie James Dio, Glenn Hughes, and by members of Metallica, Repo Depo, Iron Maiden, HIM, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath should make nearly every hard rock and heavy metal fan weak at the knees!".[1]

Track listing

CD 1

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CD 2

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Track-by-track personnel

"Out of My Mind"[2]

"Zero the Hero"[3]

"Get Away"[4]

"Slip Away" and "Let It Down Easy"[5]

"Don't Hold Me Back"[6]

  • Ian Gillan – vocals
  • Steve Morris – guitar
  • Brett Bloomfield – bass
  • Leonard Haze – drums

"She Think It's a Crime"[7]

  • Ian Gillan – vocals, harmonica
  • Michael Lee Jackson – guitar
  • Rodney Appleby – bass
  • Howard Wilson – drums
  • Steve Morris – guitar
  • Joe Mennonna – saxophones
  • Lance Anderson – Hammond organ
  • Jesse O'Brien – keyboards
  • Brownman Ali – flugelhorn
  • Jaro Jarosil – cello
  • The Gillanaires – backing vocals

"Easy Come, Easy Go"[8]

  • Ian Gillan – vocals
  • Dean Howard – guitar
  • Steve Morris – guitar
  • Brett Bloomfield – bass
  • Leonard Haze – drums

"Smoke on the Water"[9][10]

"Holy Water"[11]

"Anno Mundi"[12]

"Hole In My Vest"

  • Ian Gillan - vocals
  • Steve Morris - guitar

"Can't Believe You Wanna Leave Me"[13]

"Can I Get a Witness"[14]

  • Ian Gillan – vocals, harmonica
  • Gordon Fairminer – lead guitar
  • Tony Tacon – rhythm guitar
  • Tony Whitfield – bass guitar
  • Keith Roach – drums

"No Laughing In Heaven"[15]

  • Ian Gillan - vocals
  • Steve Morris - guitar, keyboards
  • Harry Shaw - guitar
  • Mark Buckle - keyboards
  • Keith Mulholland - bass
  • Lou Rosenthal - drums

"When a Blind Man Cries"

  • Ian Gillan - vocals
  • Steve Morris - acoustic guitar

Charts

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References

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  2. "Out of My Mind / Holy Water", Wikipedia, 9 January 2022, retrieved 6 July 2022
  3. "Fused (album)", Wikipedia, 9 October 2021, retrieved 6 July 2022
  4. "Toolbox (album)", Wikipedia, 1 May 2022, retrieved 6 July 2022
  5. "One Eye to Morocco", Wikipedia, 13 January 2022, retrieved 6 July 2022
  6. "Repo Depo". Discogs. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  7. "In Concert with The London Symphony Orchestra", Wikipedia, 27 February 2022, retrieved 6 July 2022
  8. "Out of My Mind / Holy Water", Wikipedia, 9 January 2022, retrieved 6 July 2022
  9. "Tyr (album)", Wikipedia, 28 June 2022, retrieved 6 July 2022
  10. "Accidentally on Purpose (Ian Gillan and Roger Glover album)", Wikipedia, 1 May 2022, retrieved 6 July 2022
  11. "Sole Agency and Representation", Wikipedia, 18 April 2022, retrieved 6 July 2022

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