“It seems there is now a record deal for my era of Sabbath albums!!! so It looks like a re-issue is actually going to happen!!! There could be a LOT of ‘Tony Martin’ around this year! Sorry about that!” Tony Martin Explains Why It Was A Problem To Re-Record Black Sabbath Albumsīack in Martin‘s interview on January 12, he had explained why Tony Iommi said they couldn’t do the re-issues of the albums. “So i got a call from Tony Iommi’s manager,” Martin said in his post. However, giving the good news to Black Sabbath fans with his post on his official Facebook page today (January 19), Martin told fans that Tony Iommi ‘s manager called him and received the news that the problems had been solved. In the interview, he had said that he made a conversation with Tony Iommi about the issue, but there were some problems to re-record the albums. Meeting at the funeral, Martin and Tony Iommi talked about working together again. According to Martin, it all started 4 years ago at the funeral of Black Sabbath‘s legendary keyboardist, Geoff Nicholls. Thorns have a 49-minute listening time and consist of 11 songs in total.ĭuring his January 12 interview with The Metal Voice, Tony Martin had talked about the possibility of re-issues of Black Sabbath albums from the Tony Martin era. In the second week of the year, Martin released his third solo album, named Thorns, after 17 years. On the other hand, 2022 is going to be a good year for Tony Martin fans.
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The successful singer has recently updated his official Facebook account to say that he got a call from Tony Iommi‘s manager, which means they will record the re-issue of Tony Martin era Black Sabbath albums.īlack Sabbath released 6 albums during Tony Martin‘s vocal period, which are 1987’s The Eternal Idol, 1989’s Headless Cross, 1990’s Tyr, 1994’s Cross Purposes, 1995’s Cross Purposes Live, and 1995’s Forbidden. Good news from Tony Martin to Black Sabbath fans.