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Black Sabbath: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Tony Iommi (guitar); Geezer Butler (bass instrument); Bill Ward (drums).
Paranoid was not only Black Sabbath's most popular record (it was a number one smash in the U.K., and "Paranoid" and "Iron Man" both scraped the U.S. charts despite virtually nonexistent radio play), it also stands as one of the greatest and most influential heavy metal albums of all time. Paranoid refined Black Sabbath's signature sound -- crushingly loud, minor-key dirges loosely based on heavy blues-rock -- and applied it to a newly consistent set of songs with utterly memorable riffs, most of which now rank as all-time metal classics. Where the extended, multi-sectioned songs on the debut sometimes felt like aimless jams, their counterparts on Paranoid have been given focus and direction, lending an epic drama to now-standards like "War Pigs" and "Iron Man" (which sports one of the most immediately identifiable riffs in metal history). The subject matter is unrelentingly, obsessively dark, covering both supernatural/sci-fi horrors and the real-life traumas of death, war, nuclear annihilation, mental illness, drug hallucinations, and narcotic abuse. Yet Sabbath makes it totally convincing, thanks to the crawling, muddled bleakness and bad-trip depression evoked so frighteningly well by their music. Even the qualities that made critics deplore the album (and the group) for years increase the overall effect -- the technical simplicity of Ozzy Osbourne's vocals and Tony Iommi's lead guitar vocabulary; the spots when the lyrics sink into melodrama or awkwardness; the lack of subtlety and the infrequent dynamic contrast. Everything adds up to more than the sum of its parts, as though the anxieties behind the music simply demanded that the band achieve catharsis by steamrolling everything in its path, including its own limitations. Monolithic and primally powerful, Paranoid defined the sound and style of heavy metal more than any other record in rock history. ~ Steve Huey
PARANOID proved to be Black Sabbath's most focused, consistent, and successful record. Leaving behind the amorphous, extended jams of their debut for focused songs and a more structured sound, Black Sabbath virtually wrote the book on heavy metal with the ominous, unforgettable riffs, thunderous rhythms, and dark themes on this release. There are some up-tempo rockers, the famous title track for one, but for the most part PARANOID oozes along like a bad dream, as on the slinky, creepy opener, "War Pigs," or the lumbering thud of "Iron Man" (which boasts one of the most indelible electric guitar riffs in rock history).
The album's title is apt: PARANOID is filled with an edgy aggression and lyrics about war, insanity, death, and destruction. Ozzy Osbourne's flat, affectless voice merges perfectly with Tony Iommi's fuzzed-out, sledgehammer power chords and the bruising bass and drum lines to create an intense, freaky, horror-show universe. There are elements of blues-rock and psychedelia (the floating "Planet Caravan," in particular), but Black Sabbath basically invents here what would become one of the most popular genres of music in the latter 20th century and beyond. Even after the millions of heavy metal albums that have followed in its wake, PARANOID stands as an all-time classic.Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.126) - Ranked #130 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time"
Spin (p.89) - "Ozzy saw heavy rock as a way to emulate the horrors of a fallen world..."
Q (12/99, p.170) - Included in Q Magazine's Best Gothic Albums Of All Time - "...[They] stamped their bombastic and doom-laden imprint on British rock forever..."
Vibe (12/99, p.162) - Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.52) - "[With] classic after classic, the strange, lost, almost sobbing vocals of a young Ozzy Osbourne floating over a skulking rhythm section and grim, lurching riffs."
Record Collector (magazine) (p.93) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "With sharper edges and nastier riffs than Sabbath's much bigger contemporaries Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, the album made it clear to any doubters that heavy metal didn't just have to be about hobbits and sports cars."
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List Price $11.98 (You save $3.09)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
Label Warner Bros. (Record Label)
Orig Year 1971
All Time Sales Rank   234    Top 500
CD Universe Part number 1099183
Catalog number 3104
Discs 1
Release Date Oct 25, 1990
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Rodger Bain
Engineer Tony Allom; Brian Humphries
Personnel Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
Tony Iommi - guitar
Geezer Butler - bass instrument
Bill Ward - drums
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample1.War Pigs: War Pigs / Luke's Wall
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample2.Paranoid  
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample3.Planet Caravan  
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample4.Iron Man  
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample5.Electric Funeral  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample6.Hand of Doom  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample7.Rat Salad
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample8.Fairies Wear Boots: Jack The Stripper / Fairies Wear Boots

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5 stars WHAT THE HELL!?
Everyone who has written a review for this should have gave it five stars, even the Fleetwood Mac guy! This is the greatest metal album ever, and Sabbath is one of the greatest bands ever(second actually, next to Zeppelin), and it is worth every penny. You say that it isn't worth the price because it only has eight songs?...They're eight of the greatest songs ever recorded!!! What is wrong with you?! "Paranoid" is pure brilliance! Rock On!...if it's worth the price.
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3 stars sab good
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4 stars Tunes from the past
I'm rebuilding my collection of the past. 'Paranoid' was one of the many albums that was played again and again. I recommend playing this with iTunes. Be sure to turn on the Visualizer.
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5 stars A revolutionary album
In 1970 this album was a sensation. The sound was new, tough, different and exciting. And this music has stood the test of time. In my opinion this is their best album.
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5 stars INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first six Sabbath albums are the blueprint for metal I don't care what anybody says. I still don't understand how people can listen to these classic albums and prefer Dio over Ozzy, I went twice to see the Heaven and Hell shows because I love Tony but The second time I went Dio sounded horrible and everybody booed at the end of the show that has never happend at a Ozzy show.
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