Sharon Osbourne has shared her disapproval of the impending release of a batch of early Black Sabbath demos recorded while the band was known as Earth.
In June, just weeks before Black Sabbath’s End of the Beginning concert and Ozzy Osbourne ’s death, the band’s first manager Jim Simpson revealed plans to officially release recordings that Ozzy, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward recorded at Zella Studios in Birmingham, England, in 1969, just months before the foursome changed their name from Earth to Black Sabbath.
The Legendary Lost 1969 Tapes were originally due out in July but have not yet been released, apparently — as Sharon Osbourne revealed on social media Saturday — due to legal wrangling between Simpson’s Big Bear Music and the band themselves, including who actua

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