Live Evil, released in December 1982 and in January 1983 in the UK, is the first official live album by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was recorded with Ronnie James Dio on vocals, who replaced the fired Ozzy Osbourne. The album features performances from their 1980 tour, which was a major comeback for the band after a two-year hiatus. The live album has been praised for its high-energy performances and features many of their classic songs. Fans have also appreciated the opportunity to see how these songs were performed live, providing a unique insight into the band's touring experience. Overall, Live Evil is an excellent representation of Black Sabbath's live shows during this period and is considered one of their best live albums.