Heaven and Hell is an album by Black Sabbath, released in May 1980. This was the first album featuring Ronnie James Dio, who brought his own unique style of song writing and vocalization to the band. The title track is about contradictions and hypocrisy in the way good versus evil is portrayed by most religions. Other notable tracks are "Neon Knights", "Children of the Sea" and "Lady Evil". Heaven and Hell remains one of Black Sabbath's best-selling albums, and was their highest charting album (#9 UK, #28 USA) since 1975's "Sabotage".
Track listing
"Neon Knights"
"Children of the Sea"
"Lady Evil"
"Heaven and Hell"
"Wishing Well"
"Die Young"
"Walk Away"
"Lonely is the Word"
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