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  2. Black Sabbath (album) - Wikipedia

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    Black Sabbath is the debut studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released on 13 February 1970 by Vertigo Records in the United Kingdom and on 1 June 1970 by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. [3]

  3. Black Sabbath discography - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, a partial reformation of the original line-up released 13, which was the first album to feature Osbourne on vocals since 1978's Never Say Die!. After 49 years together, Black Sabbath announced their breakup in March 2017.

  4. Black Sabbath - Wikipedia

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    Tyr was released on 6 August 1990, reaching number 24 on the UK albums chart, but was the first Black Sabbath release not to break the Billboard 200 in the U.S. [41] The album would receive mixed internet-era reviews, with AllMusic noting that the band "mix myth with metal in a crushing display of musical synthesis", [124] while Blender gave ...

  5. The Eternal Idol - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal Idol is the thirteenth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released in November 1987 in the UK and on 8 December 1987 in the US. [3] It is the first Black Sabbath album to feature vocalist Tony Martin. It spent six weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, peaking at 168. [4]

  6. Original Black Sabbath lineup to play for 1st time in 20 ...

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    The original Black Sabbath lineup will ... The band formed in 1968 and sold more than 75 million albums, according to Black Sabbath's website. They stayed together until their final release, 1978 ...

  7. Black Sabbath (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Black Sabbath" is a song by the English heavy metal band of the same name, written in 1969 and released on their eponymous debut album in 1970. In the same year, the song appeared as an A-side on a four-track 12-inch single, with "The Wizard" also on the A-side and "Evil Woman" and "Sleeping Village" on the B-side, on the Philips Records label Vertigo.

  8. Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978

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    Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978 is a collection of the first eight albums by the heavy metal band and a DVD of 4 videos. The set contains the albums recorded with original singer Ozzy Osbourne, who was fired in 1979 after completion of the band's Never Say Die! tour.

  9. Vol. 4 (Black Sabbath album) - Wikipedia

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    Vol. 4 is the fourth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released in September 1972, by Vertigo Records.It was the first album by Black Sabbath not produced by Rodger Bain; guitarist Tony Iommi assumed production duties.