BLACK SABBATH Expand ‘Sabotage’ Album

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Black Sabbath was embroiled in a protracted legal battle with its former manager in 1975 when the band started recording its sixth studio album, Sabotage.

 

The group felt sabotaged at every turn – hence the album’s title – but that feeling helped fuel the intensity of the new music they were making. In spite of the distractions, the band created one of the most dynamic – and underappreciated – albums of its legendary career.

 

BMG pays tribute to the patron saints of heavy metal with a collection that includes a newly remastered version of the original album along with a complete live show recorded during the band’s 1975 tour.

 

SABOTAGE: SUPER DELUXE EDITION is available now as a 4-CD set and a 4-LP set that includes the same music on 180-gram vinyl plus a bonus 7-inch with the single edit for “Am I Going Insane (Radio)” and “Hole In The Sky” on the flip side, with artwork replicating the very rare Japanese release of the single.

 

Both the 4-CD and 4-LP versions are available now from blacksabbathband.lnk.to/sabotagedlxPR

 

Listen to the newly remastered version of Am I Going Insane (Radio), available now digitally. blacksabbathband.lnk.to/goinginsanePR

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