| 1 | Hole In The Sky | |
| 2 | Into The Void | |
| 3 | Sabbath Bloody Sabbath | |
| 4 | N.I.B. | |
| 5 | Paranoid | |
| 6 | War Pigs | |
| 7 | Iron Man | |
| 8 | Wicked World | |
| 9 | Supernaut | |
| 10 | Back Street Kids | |
| 11 | Never Say Die | |
| 12 | Neon Knights | |
| 13 | Mob Rules | |
| 14 | The Dark / Zero The Hero | |
| 15 | Black Sabbath |
Black Sabbath – Between Heaven And Hell 1970–1983 is a compelling single-disc compilation that captures the evolution of heavy metal’s founding fathers. Released by Raw Power in 1995, this collection bridges the gap between the band's most iconic eras, spanning the legendary Ozzy Osbourne years through the powerhouse Ronnie James Dio period and beyond.
The tracklist offers a high-level overview of the band’s first fourteen years, drawing from seminal albums including:
- Black Sabbath and Paranoid
- Master of Reality and Vol. 4
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
- Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules
- Selections up to Dehumanizer and Tyr
Standout features of this 1995 release include its unique gothic-style packaging, which provides a fresh aesthetic alternative to the band's traditional artwork. While it delivers the essential hits and fan favorites, the compilation is particularly noted as a respectable entry point for newcomers looking to experience the sonic shift from doom-laden blues to polished heavy metal. Whether you are revisiting the classics or discovering the "Iron Man" legacy for the first time, this anthology serves as a solid testament to the band's enduring influence.