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Featuring a mocking anti-religious lyric from lapsed Catholic Geezer, the romping After Forever is one of the most musically ...
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 ...
With original Sabbath drummer Bill Ward back behind the kit, Sabbath set about making their eleventh studio album, Born Again, perhaps a fitting title for the new formation rising from the ashes.Born ...
Black Sabbath issued Born Again, their 11th album and first to feature former Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan, on Aug. 7, 1983. But this intriguing rock 'n' roll match-up was not fated to last.
The original lineup of Black Sabbath was on its last legs when they went into the studio to cut Never Say Die! in early 1978. It was their eighth album in as many years and they were simply tapped ...
The sole album Gillan recorded with Sabbath, ’83’s Born Again, is generally regarded as the nadir of the band’s career. To this day, rumours persist that it wasn’t supposed to be a Sabs release at all ...
I have never listened to Born Again, the first and only Black Sabbath album featuring Ian Gillan. Nothing against Gillan or Sabbath, there’s just only so much time in my day and there are/were other ...
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Forty-three years ago, Black Sabbath released its debut self-titled album, a collection of songs inspired by occult themes and powered by heavy-metal guitar riffs. Now, three of the original band ...
Bands & Artists How Black Sabbath made Paranoid, the iconic album that rubber-stamped their greatness. Interviews Drugs, ... Bev Bevan, Tony Iommi, Ian Gillan (Image credit: Ross Halfin / Idols) By ...
Veteran British rock band Black Sabbath announced on Friday they are reuniting in their original four man line-up for their first new album in 33 years and a 2012 world tour.