ORIGINAL 1972 VOL 4
ORIGINAL 1972 VOL 4
ORIGINAL 1972 VOL 4
Black Sabbath is the debut studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Released on 13 February 1970 in the United Kingdom, and later on 1 June 1970 in the United States, the album reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart and has .
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Evil Woman seven inch single (1970)
LIVE ALBUM RECORDED PARIS 1970
Various formats and releases of the debut album. Different labels and countries etc.
A side - 'Paranoid' B side - 'The Wizard'
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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Lightning to the Nations lp
DOUBLE LIVE ALBUM RECORDED 1977
Harvey Smith describes a night out at Tavern In The Town, a rock pub in Wolverhampton.
A side - 'Hard Road' B side - 'Symptom of the Universe' on purple vinyl
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!
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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This 7" lovingly sits alongside my collection of European picture sleeve 45s.
'Never Say Die' 7"
Gillan single from 1981. Gillan played with Black Sabbath for a year, replacing Ronnie James Dio as vocalist in 1983.
Only 100 pressed back in 1972. On the other side there is Status Quo with 'Roadhouse Blues'. I bought this at a record fair in Brighton in 1980, for £15.
DOUBLE ALBUM RECORDED BETWEEN 1975-78
Black Sabbath Vol.4 on vinyl
Vertigo 6350 050, August 1971, the "box" edition with poster.