Black Sabbath - Heaven & Hell (Deluxe Edition) (1980/2009)

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Title: Heaven & Hell (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 1980/2009
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:37:22
Total Size: 196 mb | 495 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Black Sabbath - Neon Knights (2009 Remaster)
02. Black Sabbath - Children of the Sea (2009 Remaster)
03. Black Sabbath - Lady Evil (2009 Remaster)
04. Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell (2009 Remaster)
05. Black Sabbath - Wishing Well (2009 Remaster)
06. Black Sabbath - Die Young (2009 Remaster)
07. Black Sabbath - Walk Away (2009 Remaster)
08. Black Sabbath - Lonely Is the Word (2009 Remaster)

CD2

01. Black Sabbath - Children of the Sea (Live)
02. Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell (Live in Hartford, CT, 1980)
03. Black Sabbath - Lady Evil (7'' Mono Edit)
04. Black Sabbath - Neon Knights (Live in Hartford, CT, 1980)
05. Black Sabbath - Children of the Sea (Live in Hartford, CT, 1980)
06. Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell (Live in Hartford, CT, 1980)
07. Black Sabbath - Die Young (Live in Hartford, CT, 1980)

Many had left Black Sabbath for dead at the dawn of the '80s, and with good reason the band's last few albums were not even close to their early classics, and original singer Ozzy Osbourne had just split from the band. But the Sabs had found a worthy replacement in former Elf and Rainbow singer Ronnie James Dio, and bounced back to issue their finest album since the early '70s, 1980's Heaven and Hell. The band sounds reborn and re-energized throughout. Several tracks easily rank among Sabbath's all-time best, such as the vicious album opener, "Neon Knights," the moody, mid-paced epic "Children of the Sea," and the title track, which features one of Tony Iommi 's best guitar riffs. With Heaven and Hell, Black Sabbath were obviously back in business. Unfortunately, the Dio-led version of the band would only record one more studio album before splitting up (although Dio would return briefly in the early '90s). One of Sabbath's finest records.