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| | Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath CD (1973) Remastered; Digipak
$10.45 While the title track is the album's best-known song, SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH proved to be another in a long line of 100% filler-free records from Ozzy and co. Highlights included the creepy "Who Are You?," plus the Tony Iommi riff-mongers ...
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| Paranoid CD (1971)
$8.69 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 ...
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| Master Of Reality CD (1971)
$8.95 The album's opening track, "Sweet Leaf," a salute to one of the band's favorite smokeable substances, contains one of metal's heaviest guitar riffs, courtesy of Tony Iommi. Another eternal band favorite is the grim, post-nuclear war tale "Children of the ...
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| Black Sabbath (1st LP) CD (1970)
$9.15 BLACK SABBATH announces the arrival of both the band and the style in no uncertain terms. Though given more to extended jams and "suites" than later Sabbath recordings, songs like the ominous title cut and the bluesy, harmonica-driven rocker "The ...
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| Volume 4 CD (1972)
$8.85 A pair of long and winding epics open and close VOL. 4.: "Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener" and "Under the Sun/Everything Comes and Goes," each consisting of two separate sections. The reflective, love-lost ballad "Changes" remains one of Sabbath's best, while ...
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| Sabotage CD (1975)
$8.99 While many hard-core Black Sabbath fans consider 1975's SABOTAGE to be the band's most underrated album, it can also be pointed to as the beginning of the end for the original Osbourne-Iommi-Butler-Ward line-up. Osbourne was starting to feel disillusioned with ...
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| Technical Ecstasy CD (1976)
$6.15 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, and alcoholism had begun to dilute the band's original, influential heavy metal. Sabbath ...
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| Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath CD (1973)
$8.65 While the title track is the album's best-known song, SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH proved to be another in a long line of 100% filler-free records from Ozzy and co. Highlights included the creepy "Who Are You?," plus the Tony Iommi riff-mongers ...
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| Sabotage CD (1975) Remastered; Digipak
$12.79 While many hard-core Black Sabbath fans consider 1975's SABOTAGE to be the band's most underrated album, it can also be pointed to as the beginning of the end for the original Osbourne-Iommi-Butler-Ward line-up. Osbourne was starting to feel disillusioned with ...
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| Technical Ecstasy CD (1976) Remastered; Digipak
$10.45 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, and alcoholism had begun to dilute the band's original, influential heavy metal. Sabbath ...
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 Black Sabbath Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Black Sabbath songs: Iron Man Lyrics, Sweet Leaf Lyrics, Black Sabbath Lyrics, Snowblind Lyrics, War Pigs Lyrics, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Lyrics, Tomorrow's Dream Lyrics, Changes Lyrics, N.I.B. Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Wicked World Lyrics, Hole in the Sky Lyrics, Am I Going Insane Lyrics, Into the Void Lyrics, Sabbra Cadabra Lyrics, Symptom of the Universe Lyrics, Cornucopia Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Heaven and Hell Lyrics, Hand of Doom Lyrics, Spiral Architect Lyrics.
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 Black Sabbath Biography
Known worldwide as the embodiment of heavy metal, England's Black Sabbath enveloped the 1970s in a dense fog of apocalyptic imagery, monolithic guitar riffs, and horror-movie lyrics. When frontman Ozzy Osbourne left the band in 1979 for a highly successful solo career, the band soldiered on with a number of replacements, including Rainbow's Ronnie James Dio. In 1997, Ozzy and his former bandmates staged a much-publicized reunion. In the 2000s, when Ozzy got busy with solo recordings, Ozzfest, and his reality show THE OSBOURNES, Dio stepped in once again to front another incarnation of the band.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Tony Iommi | Heaven & Hell, Ozzy Osbourne, Cathedral, Diamond Head, Girlschool, Bobby Harrison, Dio | | Geezer Butler | Heaven & Hell, Geezer, GZR, Ozzy Osbourne, Big Country | | Bill Ward | Dean Friedman, Ozzy Osbourne, Dio, Leni Stern | | Ozzy Osbourne | Zakk Wylde, Alice Cooper, Motorhead, Coal Chamber, Lita Ford, Kelly Osbourne, Was Not Was, Rob Zombie | | Geoff Nicholls | Tony Iommi, Dio |
 Worked With
Ozzy Osbourne
 Contemporaries
Led Zeppelin, Hawkwind, Jethro Tull, Judas Priest, Uriah Heep, Alice Cooper, Humble Pie, Blue Öyster Cult, Free, Status Quo (UK), Nazareth, Cactus, Alex Harvey (Rock), Budgie (Metal)
 Followers
Metallica, Ministry, Black Flag (Punk), The Darkness, Queens of the Stone Age, Soundgarden, Pantera, Alice in Chains, Monster Magnet, Clutch, Faith No More, Boris (2~Japan), Danzig, White Zombie, Black Mountain, Sleep, Cathedral, Orange Goblin
 Influences
The Beatles, The Kinks, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, The Yardbirds, Yes, Cream, John Mayall, Vanilla Fudge, Iron Butterfly, Blue Cheer, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Elf (Band)
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