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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes:
01. "War Pigs"
02. "Paranoid"
03. "Planet Caravan"
04. "Iron Man"
05. "Electric Funeral"
06. "Hand Of Doom"
07. "Rat Salad"
08. "Fairies Wear Boots"
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The second studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released on 18 September 1970. Paranoid is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential heavy metal albums of all time, often cited as a key influence for the development of the heavy metal music genre as well as one of its earliest albums.
Alexander Ivanovich S. - 03/03/2023
Great edition of the one of the greatest rock albums! The second BS album was a breaking for the group. Now it's a classic. And "War Pigs" became an anti-war anthem. This is must have for any serious rock collector!
Azmi H. - 16/08/2022
Whist Black Sabbath just can not be denied the adulation they deserve as pioneers and producers of rock/metal at its best, Paranoid has to be their greatest work. Overall, one of the best early Hard Rock/Metal albums of all time which is worth owning on physical format.
Joel McIver - 14/06/2010
Metal gurus’ finest hour with all thetrimmings1970, heavy metal’s Year Zero, was a busy one for Black Sabbath. The Aston quartet’s self-titled debut a...
Stuart Anderson - 14/04/2009
To argue that Black Sabbath's seminal 1970 album is one of the most important heavy metal albums of all time is to underestimate its greatness. Rip th...
Rich E - 07/04/2009
Amongst the recent spate of re-releases is this, a sophomore effort, by that small Birmingham-based band back in the 70s. Black Sabbath, along with th...
Noel Mellor - 01/04/2009
In a nutshell… Haunting, melodic, quadraphonic, classic, rockWhat's it all aboutIn 1970, Black Sabbath released an album that would define an entirel...
EDDIE THOMAS - 27/03/2009
Now here’s a record which should need no introduction - in fact it should hold pride of place in the record collection of any self-respecting sentient...
Huw Jones - 26/03/2009
In June 1970, just four months after the release of their eponymous debut, Black Sabbath returned to the studio to record their second album, initiall...
Stephen Eddie - 21/03/2009
The instrumental and quadraphonic mix discs with this reissue of Black Sabbath?s 1970 LP ?Paranoid? are unnecessary extras - for the most conscientiou...