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Black Sabbath ‎– Never Say Die! - Mint- LP Record 1978 Warner USA Vinyl - Heavy Metal / Hard Rock
  • Black Sabbath's Iconic Heavy Metal / Hard Rock Vinyl LP Record - Never Say Die! Mint Condition, 1978 Warner USA Release

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Black Sabbath ‎– Never Say Die! - Mint- LP Record 1978 Warner USA Vinyl - Heavy Metal / Hard Rock

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Black Sabbath – Never Say Die!

Discover this classic vinyl LP album from Black Sabbath, released on September 28, 1978, by Warner Bros. Records in the US. It's a Los Angeles pressing with a mint condition. The album features great heavy metal and hard - rock music. Tracklist includes 'Never Say Die' (3:47), 'Johnny Blade' (6:27), 'Junior's Eyes' (6:41), 'A Hard Road' (6:03), 'Shock Wave' (5:13), 'Air Dance' (5:15), 'Over To You' (5:21), 'Breakout' (2:36), and 'Swinging The Chain' (4:18). The first issue has a tan WB label with pinstripes and originally came with a custom - printed inner sleeve. The runouts are etched. Published by Tro - Essex Music International, Inc., with phonographic and copyright by Warner Bros. Records Inc. Designed by Hipgnosis, engineered by Dave Harris, and produced by Black Sabbath.


To enjoy this Black Sabbath vinyl record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently remove the record from its sleeve, holding it by the edges to avoid fingerprints. Place it carefully on the turntable and set the tonearm on the starting groove. Sit back and enjoy the heavy - metal and hard - rock sounds. When you're done, lift the tonearm gently and return it to its rest. Then, carefully put the record back in its sleeve to protect it. Keep the record in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Avoid stacking heavy objects on it. If the record gets dirty, use a proper record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. This will help maintain the sound quality and keep your vinyl in mint condition for years to come.


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