Black Sabbath to release first album with Ozzy since 1978 this summer
The recently-reunited Black Sabbath have revealed they’ll release their first album with frontman Ozzy Osbourne in nearly 35 years this June.
The band’s last album with the bat-biting singer came out back in 1978 in the form of Never Say Die! and now they’ll follow it up with 13 on 10 June.
It’ll be released by Vertigo Records, with standard CD, deluxe double CD, heavyweight vinyl and super deluxe boxset formats all available.
Rage Against The Machine/Audioslave man Brad Wilk fills in for original drummer Bill Ward, while Rick Rubin takes up the producer reins.
Ozzy was kicked out of the band back in 1978 due to alcohol and drug abuse and increasingly erratic behaviour.
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