
BLACK SABBATH’s “Reunion” live album, which was originally released in October 1998, will be made available on vinyl for the first time on October 13 via Legacy Recordings.
This 3LP set on purple smoke vinyl captures the original band lineup of BLACK SABBATH live from their 1997 reunion tour, and fe…
BLACK SABBATH’s ‘Reunion’ To Receive First-Time Vinyl Release With Two Remixed Bonus Tracks
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