Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath album)
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Heaven and Hell is an album by Black Sabbath, released in May 1980 (see 1980 in music). This was the first album after the removal of singer Ozzy Osbourne from the band and was the first album featuring Ronnie James Dio as his replacement, who brought his own unique style of song writing and vocalisation to the band. With the changing of singers, a change in songwriting approaches, and the sound crafting skills of famous heavy metal producer Martin Birch, the band altered their trademark drudge rock to a faster and slicker sound.
The addition of Dio to the Sabbath lineup was not the only change made at this point however. Geoff Nicholls of Quartz was scheduled to join the band, because Geezer Butler had been threatening to quit the band and hadn't been around through most of the writing sessions. Initially, Geoff Nicholls was brought in to play bass and co-write, but when Geezer decided to stay with the group, Nicholls switched to keyboards as a session musician, and remained as Black Sabbath's keyboard player for over twenty years (although he was only credited as an "official" band member from 1986-1990 and 1993-1995, often hidden off-stage for live shows). In fact, the bass line for the title track was written by Geoff, which Geezer once praised as a line so beautifully simple that he himself never would have come up with it. When Geezer returned to the recording studio, all but one track (Neon Knights) the album had already been written for the album. Former Elf and Rainbow bassist Craig Gruber was said to have been brought in temporarily for these sessions, and rumours were circulated (although recently dispelled by Iommi) that it was Gruber who actually played on the album. Drummer Bill Ward says he has "no memory" of making the album, due in part to his alcoholism. Drinking and other personal factors would eventually lead him to drop out of the subsequent tour.
The exact origins of much of this album's material is still a topic of debate. Ozzy apparently attempted to record some of what would become "Heaven and Hell" before being fired (all of this material was scrapped). Sabbath had in fact begun demoing material with singer Dio before Ozzy was formally fired. The song "Children of the Sea" was written by Dio and Iommi during their very first session. It is unclear how much of the album - if any - was actually written by bassist Geezer Butler or drummer Bill Ward.
The title track is - by some interpretations - about contradictions and hypocrisy in the way good versus evil is portrayed by most religions. Other notable tracks are "Neon Knights", "Children of the Sea" and "Die Young". Heaven and Hell remains one of Black Sabbath's best-selling albums, and was their highest charting album (#9 UK, #28 USA) since 1975's "Sabotage". The album revitalised Sabbath's fortunes after what many saw as the death of the group following Ozzy's departure.
Track listing
All songs written & arranged by Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler. Lyrics by Ronnie James Dio.- "Neon Knights" – 3:49
- "Children of the Sea" – 5:30
- "Lady Evil" – 4:22
- "Heaven and Hell" – 6:56
- "Wishing Well" – 4:02
- "Die Young" – 4:41
- "Walk Away" – 4:21
- "Lonely Is the Word" – 5:49
Credits
- Ronnie James Dio - vocals
- Tony Iommi - guitar
- Geezer Butler - bass guitar
- Bill Ward - drums
- Geoff Nicholls - keyboards
| Black Sabbath |
| Ozzy Osbourne | Tony Iommi | Geezer Butler | Bill Ward |
| Dave Walker | Ronnie James Dio | Vinny Appice | Ian Gillan | Bev Bevan | David Donato | Glenn Hughes | Dave Spitz | Eric Singer | Ray Gillen | Tony Martin | Bob Daisley | Jo Burt | Terry Chimes | Laurence Cottle | Cozy Powell | Neil Murray | Bobby Rondinelli | Mike Bordin | Geoff Nicholls |
| Discography |
|---|
| Studio albums: Black Sabbath | Paranoid | Master of Reality | Black Sabbath, Vol. 4 | Sabbath Bloody Sabbath | Sabotage | Technical Ecstasy | Never Say Die! | Heaven and Hell | Mob Rules | Born Again | Seventh Star | The Eternal Idol | Headless Cross | Tyr | Dehumanizer | Cross Purposes | Forbidden |
| Live albums: Live Evil | Cross Purposes Live | Reunion | Past Lives |
| Compilations: We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll | Under Wheels of Confusion | The Sabbath Stones | ' | ' | Greatest Hits 1970-1978 |
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