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Black Sabbath released 'Born Again,' their first and only album with Deep Purple's Ian Gillan, on Aug. 7, 1983.
Released in 1983, Born Again is the most controversial album of Black Sabbath’s illustrious career, largely thanks to the controversial presence of Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan. In 2006, Gillan ...
Featuring a mocking anti-religious lyric from lapsed Catholic Geezer, the romping After Forever is one of the most musically ...
Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan has expressed his excitement for a remix of the sole album he made with Black Sabbath, Born Again. Gillan briefly sang with Sabbath in 1983, following the exit of ...
Black Sabbath: The woman that appears on the legendary metal band's debut album cover has been revealed – she now makes electronic music.
What, are demons not allowed to have babies or something? What's so bad about taking a photo of human childbirth, then spending one frenzied booze and speed-soaked night turning him into a ...
Still, in all its grainy ignominy, Paranoid ’s cover is one of the most transformative moments in the early history of Black Sabbath and, by extension, heavy metal.
Black Sabbath’s self-titled debut album turned 50 years old this week. And in honor of that anniversary, Keith Macmillan, aka Keef, the artist who designed and photographed the mysterious album ...
The musicians, who first worked together on Sabbath’s Born Again album, were in the country’s capital today to be recognized for their efforts to raise funds for earthquake relief there.
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