Every once in a while, you just *NEED* to see a devil baby! So in 1983, Black Sabbath released "Born Again", an album with ex-Deep Purple lead singer Ian Gillan. Lyrically, they kind of got away from the devil music thing, because frankly that vibe just wouldn't work with Ian Gillan on lead vox, because he was always about getting laid and wasted, but they had to keep the visual imagery going, ...
Every once in a while, you just *NEED* to see a devil baby! So in 1983, Black Sabbath released "Born Again", an album with ex-Deep Purple lead singer Ian Gillan. Lyrically, they kind of got away from the devil music thing, because frankly that vibe just wouldn't work with Ian Gillan on lead vox, because he was always about getting laid and wasted, but they had to keep the visual imagery going, ...
Everyone loves Black Sabbath.A lot of people only like the Ozzy era while some prefer Dio. Then there are the freaks who love this album. I am a combination of all three. It’s probably because I love Tony Iommi’s guitar playing so much, but I really do enjoy just about everything by Sabbath from 1970 to 1983. Volume 4 might be my all time favorite, Technical Ecstasy is my least favorite and I