Black Sabbath (1970) (2009 Deluxe Edition)
Paranoid (1970) (2009 Deluxe Edition)
Master of Reality (1971) (2009 Deluxe Edition)
Vol. 4 (1972)
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
Sabotage (1975)
We Sold Our Soul For Rock 'n' Roll (1975)Compilation
Technical Ecstasy (1976)
Never Say Die! (1978)
RONNIE JAMES DIO ERA I (1979-1982)
Heaven and Hell (1980)
The Mob Rules (1981)
Live Evil (1982)
IAN GILLAN ERA (1983-1984)
Born Again (1983)
GLENN HUGHES ERA (1985-1986)
Seventh Star (1985) This album is billed as Black Sabbath feat. Tony Iommi, which is bloody stupid... it was supposed to be a solo album...
I accidentally uploaded this one twice, so here's a choice of links:
http://www.mediafire.com/?0vkynzowwky
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=91UF8140
Side note: Glenn Hughes left Sabbath after only a few tour dates:
He was replaced with Ray Gillen, but he left the band during the recording of The Eternal Idol to be replaced by Tony Martin."The idea of being in Black Sabbath didn't appeal to me whatsoever. Glenn Hughes singing in Black Sabbath is like James Brown singing in Metallica. It wasn't gonna work"
TONY MARTIN ERA I (1987-1990)
The Eternal Idol (1987)
Headless Cross (1989)
Tyr (1990)
RONNIE JAMES DIO ERA II (1990-1992)
Dehumanizer (1992)
TONY MARTIN ERA II (1993-1996)
Cross Purposes (1994)
Cross Purposes Live (1995) Extended Version from the VHS
Forbidden (1995)
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Between Heaven and Hell (1995) Features Material from 1970-1983.
The Sabbath Stones (1996) Features material from 1983-1995.
OZZY OSBOURNE REUNION (1997-2006)
Reunion (1998) Features 2 newly recorded studio tracks.
Black Mass EP (1999)
Past Lives (2002) Recorded 1970-75.
HEAVEN AND HELL (2006-PRESENT) This is effectively Ronnie James Dio Era III, but they aren't going by the name Black Sabbath for various reasons.
Released as Black Sabbath: The Dio Years (2006) The spark of the Heaven and Hell reunion. This compilation was being put together and the label asked them for two new songs. They recorded three and then agreed to tour together.
Released as Black Sabbath: Live at the Hammersmith Odeon (2007) It's taken from the Mob Rules Tour, hence the Black Sabbath billing.
Live from Radio City Music Hall (2007)
The Devil You Know (2009)