Black Sabbath ‘Vol.4’ LP
Black Sabbath Vol.4 on vinyl
Black Sabbath Vol.4 on vinyl
'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' on vinyl
'Paranoid' single on vinyl
A side - 'Paranoid' B side - 'The Wizard'
'Never Say Die' 7"
A side - 'Hard Road' B side - 'Symptom of the Universe' on purple vinyl
A side - 'Neon Knights' B side - 'Children of the Sea' (live) From the album 'Heaven and Hell', first album with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
Gillan single from 1981. Gillan played with Black Sabbath for a year, replacing Ronnie James Dio as vocalist in 1983.
This 7" lovingly sits alongside my collection of European picture sleeve 45s.
This 7" lovingly sits alongside my collection of European picture sleeve 45s.
DOUBLE ALBUM RECORDED BETWEEN 1975-78
DOUBLE LIVE ALBUM RECORDED 1977
LIVE ALBUM RECORDED PARIS 1970
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Ronnie, Tony and Geezer several times and collected their autographs on my original vinyl copy of Heaven and Hell. I never met Bill but a friend’s uncle is Paul Clark who was Sabbath’s road manager in the early 80s .
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I met Dio and Vinny at their London hotel during the last ever Heaven & Hell (band) UK dates when they signed my original copy of Mob Rules. That was the last time I saw Ronnie.
Evil Woman 7" single on Fontana
Vertigo 6350 050, August 1971, the "box" edition with poster.
ORIGINAL 1970 PARANOID LP
ORIGINAL 1970 PARANOID LP
ORIGINAL 1972 VOL 4
Harvey Smith describes a night out at Tavern In The Town, a rock pub in Wolverhampton.
“Turn Up the Night” is the first song of the Black Sabbath’s album Mob Rules. It reached number #37 and #24 in the UK/US charts, respectively.
In a radio interview the band revealed that the four-beat hi-hat cymbal intro was simply a time-setter and was supposed .
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