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Years of constant touring, alcoholism, & drug abuse finally began to affect Black Sabbath around the time of their fifth release, 1975's Sabotage. While it's not a bad album (in fact, it's one of their most underrated), you can sense that the magical chemistry that made such albums as Paranoid & Vol. 4 so special was beginning to disintegrate. But guitarist Tony Iommi again comes equipped with an arsenal of sturdy, ultra-heavy riffs, as evidenced by the raucous album opener, Hole in the Sky ...
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1996 reissue on Castle featuring their top 100 1986 album remastered from the original master tapes & with faithfully restored artwork. Originally released on Warner Brothers, ' Seventh Star' features original member Tony Iommi with ex- Deep violet vocalist Glenn Hughes, one time KISS member Eric Singer, plus Geoff Nichols & Dave Spitz. Nine tracks, including ' In For The Kill', ' No Stranger To Love' & ' In Memory.'. ...
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Even after Ozzy Osbourne became a beloved figure, embraced even by conservative politicians, it's amazing that the leader of a band as anti-social & malevolent as Black Sabbath has ever become a household name. Even more amazing, the music made by the first lineup of Black Sabbath -- or "the Original Black Sabbath, as they are billed here on this double-disc collection on Rhino -- still sounds threatening, menacing, & ugly, surely not ready for wide acceptance. Which just goes to show, it c ...
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Released in October of 76, Technical Ecstasy was born of fire & raised in flames. At first the album drew many detractors with the fans & critics suggesting the band were running out of ideas & reaching the end of a phase in their career. & whilst it is evidence of a confusing time for Black Sabbath, theres an extraordinary strength & vitality about the music. Despite all the problems, both within the band & also around them, if one listens back to the album again today, one will hea ...
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Black Sabbath: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Tony Iommi (guitar); Geezer Butler (bass); Bill Ward (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Gerald Woodruffe (keyboards). Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida. By the mid-'70s, a number of problems were threatening to break up the original line-up of Black Sabbath. The stress brought on by lengthy touring, drug use, & alcoholism had begun to dilute the band's original, influential heavy metal. Sabbath began to drift away from the ...
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These guys have sometimes been described as a Black Sabbath-like b&, & the name Black Widow itself invites a comparison. Yet if that had any validity at the start of their career, by this, their third album, they really sounded more like solid mid-level British prog rockers than satanic hard rockers. This is really closer to early King Crimson & Emerson, Lake & Palmer territory than Black Sabbath, given their lengthy, shifting compositions; stress on forceful organ & vocal harmonies; sub ...
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Black Sabbath - Vol 4

Black Sabbath: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Tony Iommi (guitar); Geezer Butler (bass instrument); Bill Ward (drums).Recording information: The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California.While Black Sabbath's 1972 release VOL. 4 didn't contain a renowned heavy metal anthem as PARANOID's title track, Iron Man, or MASTER OF REALITY's "Sweet Leaf" and "Children of the Grave, for example, it was far from a lackluster effort. VOL. 4 is a consistent, complete album that contains many of Sabbath's most u
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    Black Sabbath: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Tony Iommi (guitar); Geezer Butler (bass instrument); Bill Ward (drums). Recording information: The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California. While Black Sabbath's 1972 release VOL. 4 didn't contain a renowned heavy metal anthem as PARANOID's title track, Iron Man, or MASTER OF REALITY's " Sweet Leaf" & " Children of the Grave, for example, it was far from a lackluster effort. VOL. 4 is a consistent, complete album that contains many of Sabbath's most u

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