Black Sabbath's "Heaven & Hell" is a seminal work that marked the beginning of a new era for the band, with the iconic lineup featuring Ronnie James Dio on vocals. Released on April 25, 1980, under Sanctuary Records, this album is a cornerstone in the genres of heavy metal, hard rock, and doom metal, influencing countless artists and bands that followed. The album's nine tracks, including fan favorites like "Neon Knights," "Children of the Sea," and the title track "Heaven and Hell," showcase Black Sabbath's signature heavy riffs, haunting melodies, and Dio's powerful, soaring vocals. With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, "Heaven & Hell" is a tight, powerful collection of songs that demonstrate the band's ability to blend dark, mystical themes with crushing guitar work and thunderous rhythms. This album is a testament to Black Sabbath's enduring legacy and their pivotal role in shaping the sound of heavy metal.