Black Sabbath - Born again (full album) 1983
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"Born Again" is the eleventh studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath.
Released in August 1983, it is the only album the group recorded with lead vocalist Ian Gillan, best known for his work with Deep Purple.
It was also the last Black Sabbath album for nine years to feature original bassist Geezer Butler and the last to feature original drummer Bill Ward, though Ward did record a studio track with the band fifteen years later on their 1998 live album "Reunion".
The album has received mixed reviews from critics, but was a commercial success upon its 1983 release, reaching No. 4 in the UK charts.
The album also hit the top 40 in the United States.
In July 2021, guitarist and founding member Tony Iommi confirmed that the long lost original master tapes of the album had been finally located, and that he was considering remixing the album for a future re-release.
Following the departure of vocalist Ronnie James Dio and drummer Vinny Appice in 1982, Sabbath's future was in doubt.
The band switched management to Don Arden (Sharon Osbourne's father) and he suggested Ian Gillan as the new vocalist.
"That band was put together on paper," guitarist Tony Iommi revealed in the 1992 documentary Black Sabbath: 1978–1992. "We'd never rehearsed."
The band had considered vocalists such as Robert Plant and David Coverdale before settling on Gillan.
They even received an audition tape from a then-unknown Michael Bolton.
Iommi told Hit Parader magazine in late 1983 that Gillan was the best candidate, saying "His shriek is legendary."
Gillan was at first reluctant, but his manager convinced him to meet with Iommi and Butler at The Bear, a pub in Oxford.
After a night of heavy drinking, Gillan officially committed to the project in February 1983.
The project was originally intended to be a new supergroup, and the members of the group had no intention of billing themselves as Black Sabbath.
At some point after recording had been completed, Arden insisted that they use the recognizable Sabbath name, and the members were overruled.
"We thought we were doing a kind of Gillan-Iommi-Butler-Ward album…" recalled bassist Geezer Butler. "That is the way we approached the album. When we had finished the album, we took it to the record company and they said, 'Well, here's the contract: it is going to go out as a Black Sabbath album."
"Born Again" featured the return of founding member Bill Ward on drums, who was newly sober after leaving the band in 1980 to deal with his alcoholism.
Ward began drinking again near the end of the sessions and returned to Los Angeles for treatment once the album was completed, and has remained sober ever since.
Ward has said that he enjoyed making the album, which remains his final studio album with the band.
The cover – depicting what Martin Popoff described as a "garish red devil-baby" – is by Steve 'Krusher' Joule; a Kerrang! designer who also worked on Ozzy Osbourne's "Speak of the Devil".
It is based on a black-and-white photocopy of a photograph published in a 1968 magazine; the same photograph was used for 12-inch versions of Depeche Mode's "New Life".
"I didn't have any participation in the album cover," recalled Bill Ward. "When I saw it, I hated it."
Ian Gillan told the press that he vomited when he first saw the picture. However, Tony Iommi approved the cover, which has been considered one of the worst ever.
Ben Mitchell of Blender called the cover "awful".
The British magazine, Kerrang!, ranked the cover in second place, behind only the Scorpions' "Lovedrive", on their list of "10 Worst Album Sleeves in Metal/Hard Rock".
The list was based on votes from the magazine's readers.
NME included the sleeve on their list of the "29 sickest album covers ever".
Sabbath's manager Don Arden was quite hostile towards the band's ex-vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, who had recently married his manager Sharon, and was fond of telling Osbourne that his children resembled the "Born Again" cover.
00:00 Trashed
04:19 Stonehenge
06:18 Disturbing the priest
12:13 The dark
12:59 Zero the hero
20:39 Digital bitch
24:23 Born again
31:05 Hot line
36:02 Keep it warm
Ian Gillan – vocals
Tony Iommi – guitars, guitar effects, flute
Geezer Butler – bass, bass effects
Bill Ward – drums, percussion |
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