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01. "Black Sabbath" 02. "The Wizard" 03. "Behind The Wall Of Sleep" 04. "N.I.B." 05. "Evil Woman" 06. "Sleeping Village" 07. "The Warning" 08. "Wicked World"
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 | Description: | Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath, released 30 March 2009, includes the following tracks: "Behind The Wall Of Sleep", "Evil Woman", "The Warning" and more.
This version of Black Sabbath comes as a 1xCD. - 2004 reissue of their top 30 1970 debut. Originally released on Warner Brothers. Digitally remastered from the original master tapes with faithfully restored artwork, it features all eight original tracks, including'Black Sabbath', 'Behind the Wall of Sleep', 'N.I.B.', 'Evil Woman' and 'Wicked World'."Evil Woman" is a [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/512077]Crow[/url] cover and "Warning" is a [a1066872] cover.
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Industria Argentina."Black Sabbath" is the groundbreaking debut album by the legendary British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in 1970. This CD edition, produced by Sanctuary, captures the raw and haunting sound that defined an entire genre. With iconic tracks like "Black Sabbath," "The Wizard," and "N.I.B.," this album laid the foundation for heavy metal music worldwide. Black Sabbath, formed in Birmingham in 1968 with Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, are widely regarded as pioneers of heavy metal. Their dark riffs and powerful lyrics have influenced countless artists across generations. The band has sold over 70 million records globally and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. Sanctuary Records is a renowned label known for its dedication to classic rock and metal acts; their high-quality releases ensure fans experience these timeless albums at their best. |  | Producer: |
Roger Bain |
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8 |
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4920312 |
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Azmi H. - 13/Sep/2022  When this album came out in February 1970, critics said it was a rehashing of the late '60s blues rock like Cream. But it became immediately obvious that it was much more than that, as the fans quickly latched on and copies of the album began flying off record store shelves.
|  | HYUNG RAE K. - 11/Jun/2022  One of the albums that birthed heavy metal as I'm sure all here know. Must have for any metalhead or fan of blues driven hard rock. Greatest thing about this CD remaster is that it digitally combines intrumental tracks with main tracks.
|  | Ivica S. - 05/Aug/2018  Very good picture on the front side - very good songs - very good band - Black Sabbath forever
|  | Thomas Williams - 21/Sep/2009  In a nutshell... Sabbath branch out their sound to include synths and moogs. Not a bad thing. What's it all aboutOriginally released in 1973, Sabbath...
|  | Nick Foster - 20/Sep/2009  A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away ??. Or the late seventies in Gloucester to be more precise, a young Dr Foster would happily lie on the floor...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 13/Sep/2009  I don?t know what was going on with this release, the final one before the resurgence provided by Mr. R. J. Dio. The band appears to be continuing the...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 13/Sep/2009  It may start relatively promisingly but this album was another big sign that the glory days of the original Sabbath line-up were over. The dark slabs ...
|  | EDDIE THOMAS - 11/Sep/2009  Black Sabbath. A band so iconic, no, so earth shatteringly, genre-definingly awesome beyond words, that a T-shirt which simply states “Listen To Black...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 06/Sep/2009  I know it was 1975, but you?ve only to look at the cover of this album to know that this band were seriously fucked; Geezer appears to be auditioning ...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 06/Sep/2009  Warning: Rick Wakeman plays on this album. Don?t worry, though. Sabbath may be turning the self-indulgence knob to eleven but the results are still wo...
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