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Never Say Die! (Remastered)
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Album Details: Never Say Die! (Remastered)

Release Date:06/30/1998
Label:Castle Music Uk
UPC:5017615832921

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User Reviews: Never Say Die! (Remastered)

  • Overall:

    indiansteve2002.You are right on man .

    By Jason  Apr 4, 2003

    WoW .Someone else actually gets this album too .Air Dance and Hard Road as well as Juniors eyes are the stand out tracks .I think this was an absolutley excellent effort .The Music really works .You were right on the money about it following Sabbotag...e and Technical Ecstasy . You rule dude . Read more Less

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    Better than 'Technical Ecstasy'

    By Uponthemyohmy  Dec 25, 2002

    Well folks, this is it, Ozzy's final album with Black Sabbath before he was given the boot, even though he briefly quit the year before.Never say Die is a decent album overall, it has a few good songs like the title track, Hard Road, and Swinging the... Chain (which also features Bill Ward on vocals) and some bad cuts like Air Dance and Breakout. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Never Say Die! (Remastered)

  • All Music Guide

    After quitting briefly following the band's previous tour, singer Ozzy Osbourne returned to Black Sabbath for 1978's Never Say Die The title track kicks things off with a promising bang but ultimately lacks enthusiasm; a pleasant surprise arrives in the very original and experimental "Air Dance," featuring tasteful piano flourishes from leading session keyboardist Don Airey. Never Say Die is best suited for Sabbath completists.

    - Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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