OZZY OSBOURNE SPEAK OF THE DEVIL ORIG. 2xLP 1982 JET w/ INNERS & SABBATH SONGS

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OZZY OSBOURNE SPEAK OF THE DEVIL ORIG. 2xLP 1982 JET w/ INNERS & SABBATH SONGS this is a first pressing Z 38411

This album was professionally cleaned using the best available ultrasonic cleaner on the market (KLA AUDIO) on 9/24/2019 - see the photo of proof! After cleaning the record was placed in a clean, new premium rice paper sleeve and store properly in a smoke-free environment. There are other accounts that claim to ultrasonically clean vinyl - I show your proof as well as the date the cleaning was performed.  :)  Playback tested, warm, no pops or skips - audiophile-level quality of your money back no questions asked!  


Speak of the Devil is a live album by Ozzy Osbourne, released November 1982. It is a double album consisting of live renditions of songs originally recorded by Osbourne's previous band Black Sabbath. 
Tracklisting
Side one
No.    Title    Original album    Length
1.    "Symptom of the Universe"    Sabotage (1975)    5:41 2.    "Snowblind"    Vol. 4 (1972)    4:56 3.    "Black Sabbath"    Black Sabbath (1970)    6:04
Side two
No.    Title    Original Album    Length
4.    "Fairies Wear Boots"    Paranoid (1970)    6:33 5.    "War Pigs"    Paranoid    8:35 6.    "The Wizard"    Black Sabbath    4:43
Side three
No.    Title    Original Album    Length
1.    "N.I.B."    Black Sabbath    5:35 2.    "Sweet Leaf"    Master of Reality (1971)    5:55 3.    "Never Say Die"    Never Say Die! (1978)    4:18
Side four
No.    Title    Original Album    Length
4.    "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"    Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)    5:34 5.    "Iron Man"/"Children of the Grave"    Paranoid / Master of Reality    9:12 6.    "Paranoid"    Paranoid    3:10
Credits
Bass – Rudi Sarzo Drums – Tommy Aldridge Guitar – Brad Gillis
Producer, Engineer – Max Norman
All songs were written by Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward.