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“This isn’t Deep Sabbath ... But the songs and performances were real, honest, raw. They represent exactly where we were at the time. I am proud to have been part of Born Again, and to ...
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.
Live fill-ins notwithstanding, 10 men have fronted Black Sabbath since their 1968 founding, in stints of wildly varying ...
Born Again was the only album to feature singer Ian Gillan, and while some think it was a mismatch, the raucous opener “Trashed” contrasted by a grinding track ... it as Black Sabbath with ...
Here are the five heaviest Black Sabbath songs ... The album cover alone is good enough reason to stay away from Born Again, but the one-and-done effort with Deep Purple's Ian Gillan does ...
Now, talking to Rolling Stone Brasil, Gillan calls the songs on Born Again on “great”, but ... that Ozzy’s [Osbourne] the singer with Black Sabbath, and people identify with that.
but the songs are undeniable. (If forced to pick one Black Sabbath to listen to for the rest of my life, I’d unhesitatingly choose Heaven And Hell.) Even 1983’s grimy Born Again, the only ...