Black Sabbath Born Again Full Album Youtube
A1 | Trashed | iv:15 | |
A2 | Stonehenge | 1:58 | |
A3 | Agonizing The Priest | 5:48 | |
A4 | The Dark | 0:48 | |
A5 | Zero The Hero | 7:35 | |
B1 | Digital Bitch | 3:38 | |
B2 | Born Once more | half-dozen:35 | |
B3 | Hot Line | 4:l | |
B4 | Keep It Warm | 5:39 |
- Recorded At – The Manor
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Phonogram International B.Five.
- Lacquer Cut at – The Town Firm
- Pressed By – PRS Ltd.
- Artwork [Artwork Banana] – Steve Barrett (3)
- Bass, Effects [Bass Effects] – Geezer Butler
- Coordinator [Anthology Co-ordination] – Paul Clark (9)
- Design [Cover Design], Artwork – Steve Joule
- Drums, Percussion – Bill Ward
- Engineer – Robin Black
- Guitar, Effects [Guitar Effects], Flute – Tony Iommi
- Keyboards – Geoff Nicholls
- Management – David Arden (three), Don Arden
- Producer – Black Sabbath, Robin Black
- Technician [Equipment & Guitar Technician] – Peter Restey
- Vocals – Ian Gillan
- Written-By – Blackness Sabbath
- Written-By, Producer – Ward*, Gillan*, Butler*, Iommi*
Recorded at The Manor Studio, Shipton on Cherwell Oxfordshire, England.
Inner sleeve with credits and lyrics.
Back cover with Phonogram logo & Catalogue numbers VERL eight, 814 271-one
Label A - VERL viii, 814 271-i, ℗ Phonogram Int B.V (Baarn).
Characterization B - VERL eight.
- Matrix / Runout (Side A run-out stamped - TOWNHOUSE 0 [Inverted], Variant 1) : VERL 8 A // 2 ∇ 420 H one 1 i 0
- Matrix / Runout (Side B run-out stamped - TOWNHOUSE [Inverted], Variant 1) : VERL 8 B // 1 ∇ 420 H
- Matrix / Runout (This Side (A),Variant ii) : VERL 8 A // 1 ∇ 420 H 1 i x TOWNHOUSE (Inverted)
- Matrix / Runout (Other Side (B),Variant 2) : VERL eight B // 1 ∇ 420 H 1 i 9 TOWNHOUSE (Inverted)
- Matrix / Runout (This Side (A),Variant 3) : VERL 8 A // 1 ∇ 420 H 1 1 3 TOWNHOUSE (Inverted)
- Matrix / Runout (Other Side (B),Variant three) : VERL 8 B // 1 ∇ 420 H 1 1 4 TOWNHOUSE (Inverted)
- Matrix / Runout (This Side (A), Variant 4) : VERL 8 A // 2 ∇ 420 H ane 1 10 TOWNHOUSE (Inverted)
- Matrix / Runout (Other Side (B), Variant 4) : VERL viii B // ane ∇ 420 H TOWNHOUSE (Inverted) i i eight
Title ( Format ) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Built-in Once again ( LP, Album, Stereo ) | Vertigo | 814 271-1 | Germany | 1983 | |||
Built-in Once again ( LP, Album ) | Warner Bros. Records | 92 39781 | Canada | 1983 | |||
Born Again ( LP, Album , Jacksonville) | Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records | i-23978 , 9 23978-1 | United states | 1983 | |||
Built-in Once more ( LP, Album, Stereo ) | Vertigo | 814 271-1 | Netherlands | 1983 | |||
New Submission | Born Again = 悪魔の落とし子 ( LP, Anthology ) | Vertigo | 25PP-101 | Japan | 1983 |
Bang-up album. Possibly product was not decent but this is true Sabbath. Killer tracks Disturbing the priest and Zip the Hero
I dearest information technology , underrated album , naught the hero is fucking heavy
Some of Gillan'south screams are of a parody nature, even Iommi wanted him to tone it down a bit, a weird combo. While non a terrible album, musically it is decent at times, just lyrically it'south an utter butchery, screams out for Ronnie Dio to brand it work, what a shame they couldn't sort things out. Information technology is what information technology is.
Astonishing album and even better tour! This line up should have lasted longer.
Edited 2 years ago
Far and abroad the worst Sabs Lp and I'm a big Ian Gillan fan...awful vapid lyrics, awful dingy production, few if any great Iommi riffs and a dorsum embrace that looks like information technology was laid out as a junior high graphics project.
The all-time thing about the record is the front comprehend image.
Never Say Dice is an absolute masterpiece in comparison.
Hugely underrated Sabbath album. Contains some of their all-time work, bringing the lyrics back to earth after RJD'due south #too fantasy for Blackness Sabbath# work. Don't get me wrong, RJD era had some great songs, just he was always upward in the rafters with his lyrics, no matter who he was working with. Await - that produced the classic era Rainbow stuff, but Sabbath were as well heavy for that.
I digress...
Sabbath and IG crossed paths at the right fourth dimension. A real shame that Deep Purple came back to life (some other horror story there, but at to the lowest degree DC made himself a band that actually did arrange him, after the near concluding damage....) otherwise nosotros might have had some other couple of albums from this lineup.
VERY underrated album, having a mind at present and it sounds so expert to me... come on the A side in whole is a archetype at least...
Everybody always Born Once more every bit Black Sabbath'south WORST anthology,however i don't call up then,it'southward a highly underrated sabbath album,even more underappreciated than the two Ozzy gems Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Dice.Songs like Stonehenge,Disturbing The Priest,and Naught The Hero are the best songs from this album,all the other ones are somewhat skilful,not bad,nor cracking,simply overrall,mixed with Gillan'southward great vocals,Purple Sabbath ain't and so bad at all,merely give it a mind and believe me what i tell yous,this is a very underrated album and it isn't equally bad as other people say!(RATING:7/ten)
I respect your opinion,however i actually think their WORST ALBUM is Forbidden..........And this anthology is not that bad,it'due south not bang-up nor terrible,it'due south a pretty average album(seven/10)
I proceed listening to this album. Why? To take that dreadful modern phrase 'mashup', it works in the mode that information technology shouldn't.
Many bands have switched vocalist, for diverse reasons, and regretted it. I'm non going to option over those entrails, merely when you listen to the sounds of Ian Gillan'south 'Gillan' albums and compare them to 'Born Over again', this is pretty much exactly where both he and Sabbath needed to go at the time.
Rainbow had made a (series of) horrible mistakes subsequently Ronnie James Dio had jumped transport, though Graham Bonnet did find his more natural sound with MSG..... digressing......
Sabbath didn't, and its actually a shame that Ian Gillan abandoned ship after this. Well, yes, Deep Imperial were calling, and he was never going to ignore that one, but all the same.....!
What you lot get here is Ian Gillan vocals blended to Tony Iommi power/doom/industrial guitar, which gives echoes of Sabbath's first outing, which I have never tired of listening to in 30 something years, so 'Built-in Again', with its echoes of Deep Royal.
A very underrated album.
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