In 1980, Black Sabbath recruited powerhouse vocalist Ronnie James Dio at the start of a new era for the band.
‘Heaven and Hell‘, the first studio album they released is now regarded as one of the most iconic rock albums of the 80s. Rolling Stone Magazine voted the album number 37 in the greatest heavy metal albums of all time.
This huge coffee table book from Rufus Publications celebrates this era of the band right through to the ‘Heaven and Hell’ project with a wealth of unseen pictures and memorabilia and with a linking text from rock journalist Howard Johnson who interviewed Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler to discuss this era. With more than 440 pages, this is an epic illustrated record of one of metals greatest bands.
“I first met Ronnie at our rehearsal house in Beverley Hills. He arrived in this massive brown Cadillac that looked too big for him to drive. He seemed pleasant enough, but when he started singing I was blown away – so much power in such a diminutive stature. He quickly got to work on some of the ideas we had and turned them into songs for what became the ‘Heaven and Hell’ album”.
Geezer Butler
The book has been put together with the full co-operation of the band and features pictures from Wendy Dio’s own personal archive.
Available in three amazing editions including two personally signed by Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward, Vinnie Appice and Wendy Dio.
The books will ship in September 2021 and the pre-order starts on Friday April 23rd at 3pm UK time from https://www.rufuspublications.com/rufusbooks/sabbath