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Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell (1980)

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Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell

UICY-94472 (2010)

Universal Music : Cardboard sleeve reissue from BLACK SABBATH featuring the high-fidelity SHM-CD format (fully compatible with standard CD players). This edition features the 2010 DSD remastering and includes a serial numbered card, Japanese Obi, description, and lyrics. Part of a four-album BLACK SABBATH SHM-CD cardboard sleeve (mini LP) reissue series featuring the albums "Never Say Die," "Heaven And Hell," "Mob Rules," and "Live Evil". Features 2010 DSD remastering.

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progvinyl  (Mon, 17 May 2010 (12:25))
R.I.P. Ronnie. His Work in this album will be remembered for many Metal fans
ChrisGoesRock  (Wed, 05 May 2010 (15:19))
Heaven and Hell is the ninth studio album by Black Sabbath, released in 1980. This is their first album featuring Ronnie James Dio, and first with producer Martin Birch.

Heaven and Hell became one of Black Sabbath's best-selling albums, revitalising Sabbath's fortunes after what many saw as the death of the group following original lead singer Ozzy Osbourne's departure. The album was rereleased in the Black Sabbath box set The Rules of Hell.

This was the first album after singer Ozzy Osbourne was fired from the band and replaced with Ronnie James Dio. Geoff Nicholls of Quartz also joined the band as a possible replacement for Geezer Butler who had not been around through most of the writing sessions and was going through a divorce at the time. When Butler decided to stay with the group, Nicholls switched to keyboards. Nicholls remained as Black Sabbath's keyboard player for over twenty years, usually playing live shows from off-stage.

Former Elf and Rainbow bassist Craig Gruber also rehearsed with the band. Gruber's involvement appears to be a point of debate. In a 1996 interview, Tony Iommi mentions that Gruber played with the band for "a bit". Gruber has stated that his time with the band was much more substantial and that he only left the group once Butler decided to return.

Drummer Bill Ward completed this album, but drinking and other personal factors would eventually lead him to drop out of the subsequent tour. His mid-tour replacement Vinny Appice would become an official member.

The exact origins of much of this album's material is still a topic of debate. Osbourne apparently attempted to record some of what would become "Heaven and Hell" before being fired; all of this material was scrapped. Sabbath had in fact begun demoing material with singer Ronnie James Dio before Osbourne was formally fired.

The song "Children of the Sea" was written by Dio and Iommi during their very first session. When Butler returned to the recording studio, all but one track ("Neon Knights") had already been written for the album. Craig Gruber claims that it is his bass playing that appears on the album. Gruber also claims that it was he who brought in the music for "Die Young", although he is not credited for it.

Bill Ward says he has "no memory" of making the album, due in part to his alcoholism.[6] It is unclear how much of the album, if any, was actually written by bassist Geezer Butler or drummer Bill Ward.

The album's cover art was taken from a painting by artist Lynn Curlee, entitled "Smoking Angels". Curlee was also commissioned to do an album cover for Blue Öyster Cult by Sandy Pearlman who was at the time manager of both Black Sabbath and Blue Öyster Cult. The same idea of this artwork is seen four years later in Van Halen's album 1984. This artwork features an angel with a cigarette in his hand, and two packs of cigarettes beside him.

CD1
01."Neon Knights" – 3:54
02."Children of the Sea" – 5:35
03."Lady Evil" – 4:26
04."Heaven and Hell" – 6:59
05."Wishing Well" – 4:08
06."Die Young" – 4:46
07."Walk Away" – 4:26
08."Lonely Is the Word" – 5:53

CD2 [Live]
01. Children Of The Sea
02. Heaven And Hell
03. Lady Evil
04. Neon Knights
05. Children Of The Sea
06. Heaven And Hell
07. Die Young

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Release Details
Manufacturer: Universal
Mastering:DSD (2010)
Channels:Stereo / Mono
Format:SHM-CD ( 2)
This version released:2010-04-21
Reprints:

Reprinted on or about: 2011-12-29

Original LP release:1980.04
Genre:British Metal
 
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