Ozzy Era Black Sabbath Box Set Announced
. Here is the announcement: This deluxe box set contains all the Ozzy era Black Sabbath albums housed in a Black Cross, the box also contains a 100 page exclusive Illustrated discography featuring rare covers from throughout the world. Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward - four names that resonate throughout Rock's recorded history as clear and sublime as the haunting bell that tolls the opening to their eponymous debut album from 1970. Collectively, they formed Black Sabbath and forged the most haunting and hypnotic rock sound of all time. From humble beginnings, the Birmingham quartet enslaved the minds and souls of millions of rock fans around the world and continue to do so into the new millennium. The musical genre they created inspired countless musicians and spawned countless bands. Hailed as Metal's originators, their musical contributions to the world are still formidable and current forty years later. Their unique sound still echoes in many of today's greatest Metal bands. Black Sabbath, established now in the forever of Metal's ongoing musical progression, beckon and await you to enjoy their triumphs within. The box set will include: - Complete albums set in exclusive Japanese Miniatures, housed in Cross with booklet Black Sabbath - Containing a complete 100 page Ozzy Years Discography - 3 Exclusive Radio Documentaries - Guitar Pick Set Preview and Purchase Black Sabbath CDs |
Dr. John - Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya: Singles 1968-1974
Jethro Tull - Curious Ruminant
Root 66: Chris Berardo, Slaw, Wonderly and More
Sites and Sounds: Cheap Trick to Headline Pure Imagination Festival in Arizona
Road Trip: A Music Fan's Guide to Clarksville, Tennessee
The Youngbloods Frontman Jesse Colin Young Has Died
Lou Gramm Reunites With Foreigner During Florida Concert
New Van Halen Album Rumor Addressed By Steve Lukather
Gotthard Rock Beatles Classic 'Drive My Car'
Guster and The Mountain Goats Teaming Up For U.S. Tour
Belouis Some Announces First U.S. Tour Dates Since 1985
Paul Di'Anno's In Memory Of Arriving In May
Glass Animals Add North American Leg To Their Tour of Earth