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Anno Domini 1989–1995
Box set by
Released31 May 2024
RecordedAugust 1988 – March 1995
Label
Black Sabbath chronology
The End
(2016)
Anno Domini 1989–1995
(2024)

Anno Domini 1989–1995 is the upcoming box set by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, to be released on 31 May 2024.[1] It includes four of five of albums from the Tony Martin-era of the band, with Headless Cross (1989), Tyr (1990) and Cross Purposes (1994) all remastered and Forbidden (1995) remixed by guitarist Tony Iommi, making this the first time those albums have been reissued.[1]

One track was added to three of the four discs. "Cloak and Dagger" from the Headless Cross disc was previously available as a B-side to the "Headless Cross" single, and also appeared as a bonus track to the vinyl picture disc edition.[2] "What's the Use?" on Cross Purposes and "Loser Gets It All" on Forbidden were previously available as bonus tracks to the Japanese editions of the respective albums, while the latter also appeared on the 1996 compilation album The Sabbath Stones.[2]

Track listing

Headless Cross

Headless Cross (disc one)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Gates of Hell" (instrumental)Tony Iommi, Cozy Powell, Geoff Nicholls1:06
2."Headless Cross"Tony Martin, Iommi, Powell6:28
3."Devil & Daughter"Martin, Iommi, Powell4:39
4."When Death Calls"Martin, Iommi, Powell, Nicholls6:56
5."Kill in the Spirit World"Iommi, Powell, Martin5:09
6."Call of the Wild"Iommi, Powell, Martin5:18
7."Black Moon"Martin, Iommi, Powell, Nicholls4:05
8."Nightwing"Martin, Iommi, Powell6:32
9."Cloak and Dagger" (CD bonus track)Martin, Iommi, Powell4:37

Tyr

All lyrics are written by Tony Martin; all music is composed by Black Sabbath

Tyr (disc two)
No.TitleLength
1."Anno Mundi"6:12
2."The Law Maker"3:53
3."Jerusalem"3:59
4."The Sabbath Stones"6:46
5."The Battle of Tyr" (instrumental)1:08
6."Odin's Court"2:42
7."Valhalla"4:41
8."Feels Good to Me"5:44
9."Heaven in Black"4:05

Cross Purposes

All tracks are written by Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi and Tony Martin, except "Evil Eye" written by Butler, Iommi, Martin, and Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen was uncredited due to restrictions from his record label, Warner Bros. Records)

Cross Purposes (disc three)
No.TitleLength
1."I Witness"4:56
2."Cross of Thorns"4:32
3."Psychophobia"3:16
4."Virtual Death"5:49
5."Immaculate Deception"4:15
6."Dying for Love"5:53
7."Back to Eden"3:57
8."The Hand That Rocks the Cradle"4:31
9."Cardinal Sin"4:20
10."Evil Eye"5:58
11."What's the Use?" (CD bonus track)3:03

Forbidden

All lyrics are written by Tony Martin, except "The Illusion of Power" by Martin and Ice-T; all music is composed by Black Sabbath

Forbidden (disc four)
No.TitleLength
1."The Illusion of Power" (featuring Ice-T)4:51
2."Get a Grip"3:58
3."Can't Get Close Enough"4:27
4."Shaking Off the Chains"4:02
5."I Won't Cry for You"4:47
6."Guilty as Hell"3:27
7."Sick and Tired"3:29
8."Rusty Angels"5:00
9."Forbidden"3:47
10."Kiss of Death"6:06
11."Loser Gets It All" (CD bonus track)2:55

References

  1. ^ a b "BLACK SABBATH: Box Set Of TONY MARTIN-Era Recordings, 'Anno Domini 1989-1995', To Arrive In May". Blabbermouth.net. 23 March 2024. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  • ^ a b "BLACK SABBATH: Box Set Of TONY MARTIN-Era Recordings, 'Anno Domini 1989-1995', To Arrive In May". black-sabbath.com. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
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