Black Sabbath – Never Say Die!
Tracklist
A1 | Never Say Die | |
A2 | Johnny Blade | |
A3 | Junior's Eyes | |
A4 | Hard Road | |
B1 | Shock Wave | |
B2 | Air Dance | |
B3 | Over To You | |
B4 | Breakout | |
B5 | Swinging The Chain | |
CD-1 | Never Say Die | |
CD-2 | Johnny Blade | |
CD-3 | Junior's Eyes | |
CD-4 | Hard Road | |
CD-5 | Shock Wave | |
CD-6 | Air Dance | |
CD-7 | Over To You | |
CD-8 | Breakout | |
CD-9 | Swinging The Chain |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – www.gzvinyl.com
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
- Copyright © – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
- Licensed To – [pias]
- Recorded At – Sounds Interchange
Credits
- Brass [Arrangements] – Will Malone*
- Crew – Graham Wright, Les Martin, Roy Lemon
- Design [Sleeve] – Hipgnosis (2)
- Engineer – Dave Harris (3)
- Engineer [Special Assistant] – Spock Wall
- Harmonica – Jon Elstar
- Keyboards – Don Alrey*
- Performer – Bill Ward, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi
- Producer – Black Sabbath
Notes
Reissue of the original 1978 Recording
Vertigo lable on front cover
Track "Over To You" unlisted on inner sleeve
Vertigo lable on front cover
Track "Over To You" unlisted on inner sleeve
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5414939920851
- Label Code: LC06448
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side A, Etched): www.gzvinyl.com 2716548•A 89778E1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side B, Etched): 2716548•B 89778E2/A
- Rights Society: BIEM/SABAM
Other Versions (5 of 190)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Never Say Die! (LP, Album, Los Angeles Pressing) | Warner Bros. Records | BSK 3186 | US | 1978 | ||
Recently Edited | Never Say Die! (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 9102 751 | UK | 1978 | ||
Never Say Die! (LP, Album, Stereo) | Vertigo | 9124 101 | Germany | 1978 | |||
New Submission | Never Say Die! (Cassette, Album, Dolby) | Vertigo | 7131 002 | Scandinavia | 1978 | ||
Never Say Die! (LP, Album, Stereo) | Vertigo | 9102 751 | France | 1978 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- This does sound very good to me. Flat, concise, poppity-click free, no distortion...a great re-issue. As for the music, I know it gets slammed by people who compare it to "classic" Sabbath (?), but that's just an opinion, and they are welcome to that. I am no purist, I like what I like, and this is a great album, (for the record I love Technical Ecstasy too). Bands progress, a natural thing caused by time, and this progression gets thumbs up from me. Take it on its own merit, not base it on previous output.
Release
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