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Black Sabbath

Born Again

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Category: Classic Metal

Year: 1983

Label: Sanctuary Records

Catalog Number: 2770406

Average Rating: 84 / 100 (7 ratings)

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Black Sabbath Born Again Album Cover

Personnel
Ian Gillan vocals
Tony Iommi guitars, Flute
Geezer Butler bass
Bill Ward drums
Tracks
1.  Trashed  4:16
2.  Stonehenge  1:58
3.  Disturbing the Priest  5:49
4.  The Dark  0:45
5.  Zero the Hero  7:35
6.  Digital Bitch  3:39
7.  Born Again  6:34
8.  Hot Line  4:52
9.  Keep It Warm  5:36
  
Total Running Time:  41:04

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Blue Tequila Date: May 23, 2004 at 11:41
Here's a great quote from Ian Gillian about this album: "I saw the cover and puked, then I heard the record and puked." With an album cover voted one of the worst ever, a horrible mix, and a lead singer few fans accepted as worthy to front Black Sabbath this album seemed destined to fail. But I love a lot of the songs here. Keep it Warm and Zero the Hero are my favorite tracks (listen to Zero the Hero and then to G&R's Paradise City). The remastered albums do improve on the sound quality.

From: Rockhead Date: May 24, 2004 at 9:06
Deep Sabbath?, Black Purple? either way this was a marriage made in hell. It just goes to show what stupid agreements we men make when drinking beer. A trult awful album, a truly naff tour (stone henge anyone?)and a mix that sounds like this record was recorded up a backside

From: Defender Date: May 25, 2004 at 10:42
but gillan is gillan!!! nice album..not the best, not the worst..

From: non Date: June 6, 2004 at 0:27
this fucking album rocks

From: Alejandro Date: July 30, 2004 at 12:18
La apuesta de reemplazar a Dio,con los pergaminos que este habìa legado,no era fàcil.Entonces Iommi opta por reclutar otro gigante como Gillan para este disco. Años màs tarde,considero que a Born Again no se le dio el crèdito merecido,porque es 100% Sabbath. La diferencia pasa por un sonido mucho màs denso que el de la època de Ronnie,aunque aquì no ayuda para nada la producciòn que le quita puntos al balance final.7/10.Igualmente un clàsico màs en el tiempo. carro_martin2000@yahoo.com.ar

From: 92 Date: April 14, 2005 at 2:04
This is heavy! I remember when this came out and it blew me away. The production is a bit naff but there are some killer cuts. Trashed, Disturbing the Priest and Hot Line.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 9, 2016 at 23:32
For me and respecting people's opinions in here this is just a decent album that lacked of more enthusiasm in my very humble point of view..."Trashed" is the best cut in here and some other acceptable cuts are 5,6 & 8...70/100


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