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Disc 01 01. "Sweet Leaf" 02. "After Forever" 03. "Embryo" 04. "Children Of The Grave" 05. "Orchid" 06. "Lord Of This World" 07. "Solitude" 08. "Into The Void"
Disc 02 01. "Weevil Woman '71" 02. "Sweet Leaf" 03. "After Forever" 04. "Children Of The Grave" 05. "Children Of The Grave" 06. "Orchid" 07. "Lord Of This World" 08. "Solitude" 09. "Spanish Sid"
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 | | Description: | Master Of Reality by Black Sabbath, released 29 June 2009, includes the following tracks: "Embryo - 00:28", "Orchid - 01:31", "Solitude - 05:01" and more.
This version of Master Of Reality comes as a 2xCD. - Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this 1971 album from the British Heavy Metal band including a bonus disc containing nine previously unreleased tracks.. Master of Reality was the third album by Black Sabbath. The album's "darker" or "sludgier" sound was a significant influence on the Heavy Metal genres known as Doom Metal and Stoner Rock. Master of Reality was recorded at Island Studios in London, UK between February and April 1971. The album was produced by Rodger Bain, who had also produced their previous two albums. Contains new liner notes by David Wells and a booklet full of rare photos and memorabilia. Sanctuary. 2009.Original Master Of Reality album released on Vertigo Records (6360 050) 21st July 1971
All tracks published by Westminster Music Ltd., except After Forever, Children Of The Grave, Orchid & Lord Of This World published by Onward Music Ltd.
Record One, all tracks ? 1971. Record Two, all tracks ? 2009
This Compilation ? 2009 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. © 2009 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
A division of Universal Music Group International. All rights reserved. Manufactured and distributed by Universal Music group international B.V. Unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting prohibited.
Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. 364 - 366 High Street Kensington, London W14 8NS, UK
"Master of Reality" is the third studio album by legendary British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in 1971 and now available in CD format from Bmg/Sanctuary. This groundbreaking record is widely regarded as one of the most influential albums in the history of heavy metal, featuring iconic tracks such as "Sweet Leaf," "Children of the Grave," and "Into the Void." The album showcases Black Sabbath's signature sound?heavy riffs, dark themes, and powerful vocals?that helped define an entire genre. Bmg/Sanctuary is a renowned music label known for its dedication to preserving classic rock and metal releases with high-quality remasters and packaging. Black Sabbath themselves are pioneers of heavy metal, having sold over 70 million records worldwide and earning induction into both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and UK Music Hall of Fame. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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0252701106 |
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|  | HYUNG RAE K. - 11/Jun/2022  My favorite Sabbath album. Early versions of the CD were horrible. Eventually I bought the Black Box, all remastered, and it was leaps and bounds better than the largely unlistenable early releases. Toned down the shrill edges of Ozzy's voice if nothing else.
|  | Vagner C. - 23/Oct/2020  In my personal view, this album disputes with the epic Heaven and Hell, the title of best Black Sabbath album. This deluxe version offers great versions and outtakes of the songs and is absolutely fantastic! Nice booklet, nice package, extraordinay music and a good price. If you are a Sabbath fan this should be the first deluxe album you will buy.
|  | Volodymyr Z. - 26/Nov/2014  SUPER EDITION! I like this album very much and now I have more!
|  | Che Ballard - 11/Nov/2010  Seventh Star, originally released in 1983, is Black Sabbath's latest album to get the 2-disc remastered reissue treatment, and is an album that divide...
|  | Joel McIver - 14/Jun/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...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 30/Apr/2010  Why they didn’t do a decent live release during the Ozzy era is beyond me. Anyway, what of this luxurious reworking of Mr. Dio’s onstage contribution ...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 30/Apr/2010  Now, look. There is absolutely no point - NONE, do you hear me - in comparing the original Sabbath line-up with this one. That way lays unnecessary t...
|  | Palmer Eldritch - 30/Apr/2010  Everyone raves about Heaven and Hell (the album), not least Heaven and Hell (the band). The recent ‘deluxification’ of that classic was something of a...
|  | Andy Snipper - 01/Apr/2010  There are those who will go out after reading this review and burn effigies of your humble reviewer: the two albums that Sabbath made after Ozzie self...
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