Born Again (Deluxe Expanded Edition)

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  • Sabbath-Renaissance in the Deluxe Edition  

    Born Again (Deluxe Expanded Edition) (Audio CD)
    The double-CD Deluxe Edition of the bear in mind that waiting may be worth quite. Who in 1983 released Black Sabbath album has not bought with the legendary abominable Cover until now, can look forward to a new release, in addition to the pieces of t
  • The cardboard album is getting used to and do not fit into standard racks.  

    Born Again (Deluxe Expanded Edition) (Audio CD)
    The cardboard album is getting used to and do not fit into standard racks. The sound is rather average, compilation ok. (On the bonus tracks you can do without).
  • Album deserves 5 stars ...  

    Born Again (Deluxe Expanded Edition) (Audio CD)
    would the production (especially guitar) did not ausgefallen..Ich so bad nothing against a nice dirty, rough, raw sound, but if I can not turn up the volume the plant because the Soli`s (played horny) give me a headache, then wants what heißen..Natür
  • Meet Powerful bass on durschnittlichen Black Sabbath - Hard Rock  

    Born Again (Deluxe Expanded Edition) (Audio CD)
    In 1983 "Born Again", and was in the cast: Tony Iommi recorded (Guitar), Geezer Butler (bass), Bill Ward (drums) and the first time Ian Gillan (vocals). With "Heaven & Hell" and "Mob Rules" were able to book two Black Sab
  • Deluxe Edition 2011  

    Born Again (Deluxe Expanded Edition) (Audio CD)
    No one would talk about this legendary album if it were simply just another album of Black Sabbath or another band. But it is the return of Bill Ward on drums, the departure of Ronnie James Dio and of course especially the entry of Ian Gillan, former
  • "Black Purple" - you love them or hate them  

    Born Again (Deluxe Expanded Edition) (Audio CD)
    "Born again" is undoubtedly the most controversial Wek of Black Sabbath history. Could the collaboration of Ian Gillan and Iommi with Co. work? The Hard Rock World 1983 waited eagerly awaiting the first album by Ronnie James Dio. "Born agai