Black Sabbath To Only Sell New Album On Tour

Despite reports to the contrary, Black Sabbath have revealed plans to record a new album, which can only be purchased on their upcoming farewell tour. The record will consist of eight tracks, including some recorded during their 13 sessions.More »

By on January 20, 2016

Despite reports to the contrary, Black Sabbath have revealed plans to record a new album, which can only be purchased on their upcoming farewell tour. The record will consist of eight tracks, including some recorded during their 13 sessions. Billboard reports that it will feature unheard songs “Season of the Dead,” “Cry All Night,” “Take Me Home” and “Isolated Man,” plus live versions of tracks “God Is Dead?,” “Age of Reason,” “End of the Beginning” and “Under the Sun.” “We thought we’d put out an album of 13 songs, but when we were in the studio we wrote another three songs, which brought it up to 16 and then we left it to Rick Rubin to pick which songs would go on the album, and to give it some light and shade he picked the eight songs that were on the 13 album,” bassist Geezer Butler told Billboard. “We put a few songs on deluxe versions of the album and then we had the four left over, and we decided to do a gig-only CD.” The band’s latest album 13 was released in 2013. Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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