Black Sabbath have shared the remastered classic “Symptom Of The Universe” from the upcoming expanded reissue of their sixth studio album, Sabotage, due out on June 11.
Sabotage, which came out in 1975, was co-produced by guitarist Tony Iommi and Mike Butcher. The album was a Top 10 record in the U.K. and other parts of Europe. In the U.S., it peaked at No. 28 on Billboard 200.
The band was feeling sabotaged during the period they were recording the album, as they were fighting a legal battle with a former manager. Their experience at the time reportedly inspired the album’s title.
The Sabotage reissue will include a newly-remastered version of the record alongside a never-before-heard live album titled North American Tour Live ’75.
There will be 13 previously-unreleased tracks, and a bonus 7-inch with the single edit for “Am I Going Insane (Radio)” and “Hole In The Sky,” and a 1975 Madison Square Garden replica concert book and Sabotage 1975 Tour color poster.
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