Former BLACK SABBATH Singer TONY MARTIN Considering Re-Releasing Solo Debut To Celebrate 20th Anniversary

November 29, 2011, 13 years ago

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According to a new Twitter update, former BLACK SABBATH singer TONY MARTIN is considering re-releasing his first solo album, Back Where I Belong, for its 20th anniversary next year, with leftover tracks, and some live video.

Back Where I Belong was recorded after Martin was briefly replaced in Black Sabbath by Ronnie James Dio in the early nineties. Released in 1992, the album featured QUEEN's Brian May, former WHITESNAKE bassist Neil Murray and longtime Black Sabbath keyboardist Geoff Nicholls among others.

Back Where I Belong tracklisting:

'If It Ain't Worth Fighting For'

'It Ain't Good Enough'

'If There is a Heaven'

'Back Where I Belong'

'Ceasefire'

'Why Love'

'Sweet Elyse'

'The Last Living Tree'

'Now You've Gone'

'India'

'Angel in the Bed'

'The Road to Galilee'

'Jerusalem'

(Thanks Joe Siegler)


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