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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973) Top Seller
Remastered; Digipak
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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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973) Top Seller
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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Past Lives (2002)
Hot on the heels of Ozzy Osbourne's rebirth as a pop culture icon comes PAST LIVES, Black Sabbath's first official Ozzy-era live recording. Initially released as an unauthorized 1980 recording called LIVE AT LAST, disc one takes the same material ...
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Past Lives (2002)
Bonus CD; Bonus Tracks
Hot on the heels of Ozzy Osbourne's rebirth as a pop culture icon comes PAST LIVES, Black Sabbath's first official Ozzy-era live recording. Initially released as an unauthorized 1980 recording called LIVE AT LAST, disc one takes the same material ...
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Live at Last (1980)
Remastered
Surprisingly, Warner Brothers never released a live Black Sabbath album in the U.S. during Ozzy Osbourne's years with the band. It wasn't until 1982's double-LP Live Evil (which featured Ronnie James Dio instead of the Oz) that Warner finally put ...
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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
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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Black Box: The Complete Original 1970-1978 (2004)
This release includes a bonus DVD featuring live footage of Black Sabbath performing "Black Sabbath," "Paranoid," "Iron Man," and "Blue Suede Shoes" on the German television show THE BEAT CLUB.
Recorded between 1972 & 1978. Includes liner notes by Chris Welch ...
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Miniatures 1970-1978
(Import) United Kingdom
The original metal Gods Black Sabbath are represented by an incredible 66-track compilation with this release. With eight albums included in full, this is a fine way to get acquainted with Ozzy and the boys.
UK exclusive deluxe box-set contains eight ...
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Under Wheels Of Confusion (1996)
(Import) United Kingdom
This compilation from mammoth U.K. rock band Black Sabbath contains 52 tracks, spanning 17 years and includes "The Wizard," "War Pigs," and "Paranoid."
An unwieldy four-disc, 52-track box set, Under Wheels of Confusion: 1970-1987 nevertheless contains the bulk of Black Sabbath's ...
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Best Of Black Sabbath (2000)
Limited Edition, Import
Black Sabbath's classic 1970s output has been repackaged countless times over the years, but undoubtedly one of the best collections to surface is the aptly titled Best of Black Sabbath on Sanctuary. Comprised of 32 tracks on a pair of ...
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Ozzy Osbourne Years (1994)
The first of two multi-disc Black Sabbath box sets issued by the Castle label, the three-disc THE OZZY OSBOURNE YEARS spans Sabbath's best years, 1970-1975. As the title suggests, Ozzy Osbourne is the featured vocalist (many other singers have appeared ...
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Ozzy Osbourne Years (1994)
The first of two multi-disc Black Sabbath box sets issued by the Castle label, the three-disc THE OZZY OSBOURNE YEARS spans Sabbath's best years, 1970-1975. As the title suggests, Ozzy Osbourne is the featured vocalist (many other singers have appeared ...
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Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath (1973)
(Import) Japan
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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Sabbath Collection (1992) (Import)
Track Listing: After Forever; Supernaut; St. Vitus Dance; Snowblind; Killing Yourself To Live; Sabra Cadabra; Writ,;
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Rock Giants (1998) (Import) Germany
Track Listing: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath; Wizard; Sweet Leaf; Electric Funeral; Into the Void; Wheels of Confusion; Paranoid; Iron Man; Am I Going Insane; Killing Yourself to Live; Snowblind; Hole in the Sky; Laguna Sunrise; War Pigs;
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Past Lives Vol. 1 (2007) Picture Disc
To complete your collection of Black Sabbath at the peak of their history, it is absolutely necessary to get your hands on these 2 picture discs that reproduce the double album Past Lives, an enhanced and re-mastered version of Live At Last (1980). These
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Paper Sleeve Box (2007)
Limited box that includes the LP paper sleeve replicas of the albums "Black Sabbath", "Paranoid", "Master Of Reality", "Volume 4" and "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath".
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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
Remastered
1974's SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH is widely considered to be Black Sabbath's last true classic album. The musical experimentation that began on 1972's VOL. 4 was continued here, but this time it took the form of subtle synthesizer colorings (instead of ...
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Past Lives (2002)
Hot on the heels of Ozzy Osbourne's rebirth as a pop culture icon comes PAST LIVES, Black Sabbath's first official Ozzy-era live recording. Initially released as an unauthorized 1980 recording called LIVE AT LAST, disc one takes the same material ...
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Killing Yourself To Live Disc 1, Track 3 Not Available on MP3 |
Live At Last
(Import) England; Remastered; United Kingdom
LIVE AT LAST is a 1980 live album by Black Sabbath with Ozzy osbourne on vocals.
Surprisingly, Warner Brothers never released a live Black Sabbath album in the U.S. during Ozzy Osbourne's years with the band. It wasn't until 1982's double-LP ...
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Ozzy Osbourne Years (1994) (Import)
The first of two multi-disc Black Sabbath box sets issued by the Castle label, the three-disc THE OZZY OSBOURNE YEARS spans Sabbath's best years, 1970-1975. As the title suggests, Ozzy Osbourne is the featured vocalist (many other singers have appeared ...
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Killing Yourself To Live Disc 1, Track 3 Not Available on MP3 |
Live at Last (1980)
Surprisingly, Warner Brothers never released a live Black Sabbath album in the U.S. during Ozzy Osbourne's years with the band. It wasn't until 1982's double-LP Live Evil (which featured Ronnie James Dio instead of the Oz) that Warner finally put ...
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Killing Yourself To Live Disc 1, Track 5 Not Available on MP3 |
Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath (1973)
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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Killing Yourself To Live Disc 1, Track 5 Not Available on MP3 |
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
1974's SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH is widely considered to be Black Sabbath's last true classic album. The musical experimentation that began on 1972's VOL. 4 was continued here, but this time it took the form of subtle synthesizer colorings (instead of ...
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Killing Yourself To Live Disc 1, Track 21 Not Available on MP3 |
Best Of (Import)
2005 digitally remastered double CD anthology of the heavy metal kings who were voted Band Of The Millennium at the 2005 Kerrang Awards and 2006 Inductees to The Rock N Roll Hall Fame. This compilation brings together tracks from all ...
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