
BLACK SABBATH ‘BLACK HAVEN’ LP
DOUBLE ALBUM RECORDED BETWEEN 1975-78
DOUBLE ALBUM RECORDED BETWEEN 1975-78
Check out the spelling on the HEADLESS CROSS picture disc album. 'Devil And Daugther' ! I would like to know if anyone has a copy with the correct spelling (Daughter). Now, that would be rare!
Stuff I have collected over the years. Enjoy
Back in 1975, as many of you Sabbath bootlegs family members know, Ozzy was invited by one of his closest friend Chris Sedgwick to sing backing vocals on a cover of the Animals hit song � “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”. This is maybe the .
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Collected as a young metalhead growing up in Brum in the ’80s right through to an ageing metalhead growing old in Nottingham.
Harvey Smith describes a night out at Tavern In The Town, a rock pub in Wolverhampton.
The original swirl colection
found this at a car boot sale about 5 years ago. it's on the S.N.C. label...
ORIGINAL 1970 PARANOID LP
Judas Priest Sin After Sin Argentinian promo LP (1977)
Various formats and releases of the debut album. Different labels and countries etc.
This 7" lovingly sits alongside my collection of European picture sleeve 45s.
Judas Priest Korean import misprint Sad Wings of Destiny (1983)
Judas Priest British Steel LP signed by Rob Halford (1980)
“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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Tracks: Sinner Exciter Hell Bent For Leather Ripper Hot Rockin' Green Manalishi (with the two pronged crown)
Rare 7" featuring 'That's The Way', 'Going to California' and 'Stairway to Heaven'
LIVE ALBUM RECORDED PARIS 1970
A side - 'Immigrant Song' B side - 'Hey Hey What Can I Do"
ORIGINAL 1970 PARANOID LP
This 7" lovingly sits alongside my collection of European picture sleeve 45s.