Limited-Edition BLACK SABBATH Book Now Available

November 20, 2007

Music writer and drummer Joel Gausten (PIGFACE, THE UNDEAD, ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN) has published a special second edition of his book "The Sabbath Interviews".

Originally conceived and published as a special Halloween-only release for readers of Gausten's MySpace page, "The Sabbath Interviews" is a 48-page collection of interviews conducted by Gausten for his upcoming full-length book "Albums that (Should've) Changed the World". In addition to interviews with former BLACK SABBATH drummer Eric Singer (KISS, ALICE COOPER) and SABBATH recording bassist Bob Daisley (RAINBOW, OZZY OSBOURNE),"The Sabbath Interviews" includes a revealing 24-page interview with drummer Bill Ward regarding his post-BLACK SABBATH solo albums, his struggles with addiction and his work with various charities. The complete Bill Ward and Eric Singer interviews appear in "The Sabbath Interviews" for the first time anywhere, while the Bob Daisley interview is exclusive to this collection.

"Soon after discontinuing 'The Sabbath Interviews' on November 1, I was inundated with requests to make the book available to the general public," Gausten explains. "I was not only contacted by people who were unable to order the book on Halloween, but also from several people outside of MySpace who found out about the book after the fact and really wanted to check it out. These requests prompted me to make the book available to a larger audience for a limited time."

Limited to 300 copies, this new edition of "The Sabbath Interviews" is available for purchase at this location.

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