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The end of an era came less than two years later when Black Sabbath released their final ‘70s album with Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, Never Say Die!, which came out Sept. 28, 1978.
When Black Sabbath released the doomed-to-fail Never Say Die! in 1978, the irony of the title was lost on nobody — including the band.. The metallurgists had revolutionized heavy music at the ...
Black Sabbath have revealed the artwork for their new album ’13’. The image, which you can see above, will adorn the cover of the band’s album when they release it on June 10.
After his passing, Ozzy would return to Sabbath.Walker never had any contact with the members of Sabbath after Ozzy's return. And though Ozzy was back, Never Say Die! would be the last album ...
Black Sabbath reunites for new album, tour. ... U.K. in 1968 and has recorded 18 albums. The last featuring Osbourne as vocalist was 1978's Never Say Die.
Never Say Die BY Sean Palmerston Published Apr 1, 2003 Originally released in Europe during the '80s, this is the first North American release of the Never Say Die concert video on DVD.
Black Sabbath’s “Vol 4: Super Deluxe Edition” is a dazzling reissue set containing remastered version of original album, outtakes, live cuts, more.
The last time Ozzy Osbourne fronted Black Sabbath for an entire album was 1978's "Never Say Die!" It wasn't a pretty affair and the discord showed in its tepid grooves.
It didn't help that Black Sabbath’s very next album, 1980’s Heaven and Hell, ignited such a remarkable renaissance behind new singer Ronnie James Dio. By any reasonable comparison, Never Say Die!