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Black Sabbath
Born again (1983)
- Trashed (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 4.15
- Stonehenge (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 1.58
- Disturbing the priest (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 5.48
- The dark (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 0.48
- Zero the hero (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 7.35
- Digital bitch (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 3.38
- Born again (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 6.35
- Hot line (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 4.50
- Keep it warm (Butler/Gillan/Iommi/Ward) 5.39
Recorded at the Manner Studio in Shipton on Cherwell, Oxfordshire. Engineered by Robin Black. Mastered on Ampee tapes. Produced by Robin Black & Black Sabbath.
Seventh star (1986)
- In for the kill (Iommi) 3.38
- No stranger to love (Iommi) 4.30
- Turn to stone (Iommi) 3.30
- Sphinx, the guardian (Iommi) 1.21
- Seventh star (Iommi) 5.10
- Danger zone (Iommi) 4.48
- Heart like a wheel (Iommi) 6.18
- Angry heart (Iommi) 3.07
- In memory... (Iommi) 2.58
Recorded at Cheshire Sound Studios in Atlanta GA. Engineered by Jeff Glixman, assisted by Scott Church. Originally mastered by Greg Fulginiti at Artisan Sound Recorders. Produced by Jeff Glixman.
The Black Sabbath Story Vol.2 (Video 1992)
- Hard road
Recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London 1978 with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
- Die young
Recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London 1980 with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
- Neon nights
Recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London 1980 with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
- Trashed
Recorded live at the Montreal Forum 1983 with Ian Gillan on vocals.
- Zero the hero
Recorded live at the Montreal Forum 1983 with Ian Gillan on vocals.
- No stranger to love
Video promo with Glenn Hughes on vocals.
- The shining
Video promo with Tony Martin on vocals.
- Headless cross
Video promo with Tony Martin on vocals.
- Feels good to me
Video promo with Tony Martin on vocals.
- TV crimes
Video promo with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
- Computer God
Video promo with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
- I
Recorded live at the Hammersmith Oden in London 1992 with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
The second part of the BS story contains a few live tracks with both Gillan and Hughes line-ups. The former appears on tracks 4-5, while the latter appears on track 6.