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Black Sabbath – Heaven And Hell – USA IMPORT – S122528
£14.99
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Condition: Acceptable
Seller notes
“This USA IMPORT cart is in good shape. The front label is worn from use and has bubbling and scuff marks around the edges. The spine and back labels are dirty from use, scuffed around the edges and both have bubbling. Please check the photos.”
Artist: Black Sabbath
Type: Album
Format: 8-Track Cartridge
Record Label: Warner Bros.
Release Year: 1980
Release Title: Heaven And Hell
Genre: Rock
PLEASE NOTE: As this item has been obtained overseas, there is a possibility that the tape may have become loose from the spool in transit.
If you choose our service option, we would check this and correct the issue for you.
If you purchase directly and do not check the tape inside before playback, you will risk damaging the tape and no refund will be available.
All 8 tracks are pre-loved (used) and are sold “as is”.
We do offer a “service cart” option or you can add additional spare parts if you wish to service the cart yourself.
It is highly recommended that all 8 tracks have replacement pads, a new foil splice and internal cleaning done before use.
The foam pads inside are very old (over 40 years) and would have deteriorated, even if the cart is sealed and has never been used.
8tracks.uk can not be held responsible if the tape or player become damaged if this procedure is not carried out on your 8 track tape purchase.
“Heaven and Hell” is the ninth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released in 1980. The album marked the first full-length studio recording featuring vocalist Ronnie James Dio, who replaced Ozzy Osbourne. The album features classic tracks such as “Neon Knights,” “Children of the Sea,” and the title track “Heaven and Hell.”
The album is widely regarded as a classic and is often cited as one of the best albums in the heavy metal genre. It was a commercial success, reaching number 9 on the UK Albums Chart and number 28 on the US Billboard 200. The album’s production quality was also praised, with a cleaner and more polished sound than Black Sabbath’s earlier albums.
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