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Turbo covered the song on their 2001 album Awatar. Westworld covered the song on their 2002 album Cyberdreams. Queensrÿche covered the song on their 2007 album Take Cover. Sapattivuosi covered the song on their 2009 album Ihmisen merkki. Warrior covered the song in 2010 for the tribute album Neon Knights – A Tribute to Black Sabbath. [4]
The song's title has long been a source of speculation, with some fans over the years interpreting the title as meaning "Nativity in Black" or "Name in Blood". In the early 1990s, Geezer Butler claimed that the title was a reference to drummer Bill Ward 's beard at that time, which his bandmates felt looked like a pen nib . [ 3 ]
Dehumanizer is the sixteenth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath.It was first released on 22 June 1992 in the UK by I.R.S. Records and on 30 June 1992 in the US by Reprise Records.
Greek power metal band Innerwish covered Neon Knights on compilation "Sabbath Cadabra: A Greek Tribute to Black Sabbath". Anthrax covered the song on the tribute album "Ronnie James Dio – This Is Your Life". Finnish Black Sabbath tribute band Sapattivuosi covered this song on their album Ihmisen merkki in Finnish as 'Pelon lait'.
Black Sabbath: The Dio Years is a 2007 compilation CD of material recorded by Black Sabbath during vocalist Ronnie James Dio's tenure in the band. The CD contains remastered tracks taken from the studio albums Heaven and Hell (1980), Mob Rules (1981), and Dehumanizer (1992), as well as a live version of the song "Children of the Sea" taken from the live album Live Evil (1982).
Seventh Star is the twelfth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath.Released on 28 January 1986 in the United States and on 21 February 1986 in the United Kingdom, [4] it features founding guitarist Tony Iommi alongside musicians Geoff Nicholls, Eric Singer, and Dave Spitz, playing keyboards, drums, and bass, respectively, and Glenn Hughes, ex-Deep Purple and ex-Trapeze vocalist, as ...
The album is included in the Black Sabbath box set The Rules of Hell. [9] The Live Evil album cover features literal interpretations of Sabbath songs. On 12 April, 2023, Iommi, Butler, and Dio's official social media accounts across several sites, as well as the Rhino website, announced the reissue of Live Evil as a Super Deluxe box set on 2 ...
"Am I Going Insane (Radio)" is a single by the English rock band Black Sabbath from the 1975 album Sabotage. Although common conception is that the suffix "Radio" was said to be added to the title because it was made for the purpose of being played on the radio, drummer Bill Ward said that it was Cockney rhyming slang for "mental"—radio-rental.