Bill Ward : Accountable Beasts

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Le premier album solo depuis 18 ans de Bill Ward, toujours en brouille avec Black Sabbath et en particulier Ozzy, vient de sortir. Outre la batterie, il y assure le chant.
The album is available NOW on iTunes. The price here in the US anyway is $9.99.
I’m told the iTunes availability is NOT limited to the US.
Availability on other digital formats (Amazon MP3 store, Google Play, etc) is at of this point unknown. I’ve already passed on the remarks that non Apple fans won’t be happy about that it is iTunes only. Don’t steal it. Go buy it.
Availability on streaming places such as Spotify are unknown.
I’m told there will eventually be a physical media release, but dates are unknown. I get the impression this is a digital exclusive for the time being. In other words, I wouldn’t hold your breath on that.
There is a website for this release over at http://www.astoncrossmusic.com
There is a small booklet that comes with the album on iTunes. In it, it talks about more info being available at the website above soon.
The album is dedicated to Mark “Gopher” Jones, who died last year. I knew Gopher, when I first got involved with Bill, Gopher was my main contact point with Bill. Good man.
Track 4 might stand for “Darkest Of The Horses“, as that is sung in the song.
iTunes in the US lists the release date as “April 21st”. I’m told that is the date the album was submitted to them. The proper release date is April 25, 2015.

If you have any additional questions, let me know. I’ll try and get answers and update. Here’s some more info:
The Band

It is mostly the same band that was on Bill’s last release 18 years ago (When the Bough Breaks):

Bill Ward: Vocals, Drums, Keyboards
Keith Lynch: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Paul Ill: Bass
Ronnie Ciago: Drums / Percussion
Walter Earl: Percussion
Producer: Kevin Keller & Bill Ward
Mastering: Stephen Marsh

Track Listing

Leaf Killers
Accountable Beasts
Katastrophic World
D.O.T.H.
First Day Back
As it is in Heaven
Ashes
Straws
The Wall of Death

Track 8 is the same Straws track that Bill has had around for awhile. It was originally made available as a free mp3 download from Bill’s site, then later sold as a charity CD for awhile.
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Il a également monté un nouveau projet :
Estranged BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward has helped create a new new three-piece band called DAY OF ERRORS. The group, which was formed by Ward "in the desire to have my drumming spirit continue to live," also features Joe Amodea on guitar/vocals and Nick Diltz on bass/lead vocals.

Ward says: "We play loud, hard, with overtures of gut-kicking heavy, heavy parts."

DAY OF ERRORS lineup is:

Joe Amodea - Guitar/Vocals
Nick Diltz - Bass/Lead Vocals
Bill Ward - Drums/Vocals

Guest musicians:

Walter Earl - Percussion
Aron Ward - Keyboards

Ward was on board for the SABBATH reunion when it was first announced in November 2011, but backed out soon after. He later claimed that he sat out the recording and touring sessions because of unfair contractual terms, although the members of SABBATH have hinted in other interviews that he wasn't physically up to the task.

SABBATH has used singer Ozzy Osbourne's regular touring drummer Tommy Clufetos since then for live work. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's Brad Wilk laid down the drum tracks on the band's comeback album, "13", which came out in June 2013.

It was rumored that SABBATH wanted to bring a second drummer on the road to share duties with Ward, which he allegedly balked at.

Asked in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine if he would be in shape right now to rejoin BLACK SABBATH, Ward responded: "Absolutely, yeah. I have no doubt in my mind. I know that they've suggested that I played half the gig, and I don't want to play half the gig. I'm quite capable of playing a complete fucking BLACK SABBATH set. So this health thing has been bandied around, and it's true that I have heart disease, and it's true that I did get sick a couple of years after the fact. But when the health card is being thrown around, the bottom line is that I really tried to take care of myself. Every day, I always look at the day and say, 'Could I have played a gig today no matter what's going on with me?' And the answer is always, 'Yes.' I'm much harder on me than those guys could ever be."

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