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timtom
April 27, 2018
edited 9 months ago
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, RE, BMGRM060LP
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, RE, BMGRM060LP
FANTASTIC REMASTER !!! THIS ALBUM LIVES AGAIN ITS FULL LIFE, AFTER HORRIBLE ORIGINAL PRESSING. IT WILL BLOW YOUR SPEAKERS UP. TOP QUALITY VINYL! VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. WORTH EVERY MONEY AND SOUNDS SIMPLY AMAZING.
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EvilStrawberry
December 26, 2017
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, RE, RM, 180, R1-3186
Got Me This Pressing on Christmas. Looked at the vinyl and it had a few light scuffs. But when I spun Side 1 It sounded good, no skips what so ever, unlike the technical ecstasy reissue. But in the end This repress is good but could have been better.
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stasinlav
July 22, 2017
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, 9102 751
Just checked selling history and found note "Original Anniversary issue - this was from a record reviewers collection - it has the original press release literature and glossy prom photo."
It would be nice if someone add the photos.
It would be nice if someone add the photos.
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Spunkfish
June 7, 2017
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, 9102 751
this album is always put down by so called sabbath fans they can have masters of reality which they rave about and i think its a rubbish album that ,,,this album on the other hand with sabotage and vol 4 are the best by far , it you have never heard this album listen now its bloody amazing and the black box remaster really kicks your brains out
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Vinylrecordgeek
February 8, 2017
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, RE, RM, 180, R1-3186
Does anyone know how this one sound? Is it close to the original pressing?
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PossibleBoris
January 23, 2017
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, BSK 3186
I have this version but the track listing on the back cover doesn't match that printed on the disc or the actual running order.
sandro43
January 6, 2017
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, 9124 101
Have this record but with some differences:on label:Made in Austria-Austro Mechana
below 9124 101:
AA 9124 101 2Y
Matrix/Runout Side 1 ended with ...320 Made in Austria 24 2
Matrix/Runout Side 2 ended with....320 24 2
any idea ?
below 9124 101:
AA 9124 101 2Y
Matrix/Runout Side 1 ended with ...320 Made in Austria 24 2
Matrix/Runout Side 2 ended with....320 24 2
any idea ?
sandro43
January 6, 2017
referencing Never Say Die!, LP, Album, 9124 101
Have this record but with some differences:on label:Made in Austria-Austro Mechana
below 9124 101:
AA 9124 101 2Y
Matrix/Runout Side 1 ended with ...320 Made in Austria 24 2
Matrix/Runout Side 2 ended with....320 24 2
any idea ?
below 9124 101:
AA 9124 101 2Y
Matrix/Runout Side 1 ended with ...320 Made in Austria 24 2
Matrix/Runout Side 2 ended with....320 24 2
any idea ?
MrAAD
December 17, 2016
referencing Never Say Die!, CD, Album, RE, 3186-2
Never Say Die is a horribly misunderstood record and admittedly it is incomplete, as turmoil within the band led to Ozzy's departure, with Dave Walker of Savoy Brown even serving as vocalist for a time during the album's production.
Fortunately, Ozzy did return to the fold to contribute lead vocals. The title track is very strong, and is a classic Black Sabbath song. Junior's Eyes is a great song, great riff, great lyrics along with Johnny Blade. Some people don't like the keyboards on this, but I do. The dual solo with Iommi and Don Airey on "Air Dance" is great. The album takes a turn for the worse in the last three songs, with Breakout and Swinging the Chain lacking Ozzy and being somewhat awkward inclusions to end the album with. Sabbath would never include a saxophone again after Breakout.
Fortunately, Ozzy did return to the fold to contribute lead vocals. The title track is very strong, and is a classic Black Sabbath song. Junior's Eyes is a great song, great riff, great lyrics along with Johnny Blade. Some people don't like the keyboards on this, but I do. The dual solo with Iommi and Don Airey on "Air Dance" is great. The album takes a turn for the worse in the last three songs, with Breakout and Swinging the Chain lacking Ozzy and being somewhat awkward inclusions to end the album with. Sabbath would never include a saxophone again after Breakout.
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