
A historic album, the debut album by Black Sabbath, released in 1970, the fusion of psychedelia and heavy metal that would influence numerous bands with its slow and haunting rhythms and a horror atmosphere that can be found in many genres, especially in doom metal of which Black Sabbath are considered forerunners. I really like the definition (even if a bit bold) that we helped define as "the darkest side of progressive rock".
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An album that was heavily criticized at the time but has rightly become a classic, a seminal record with its unmistakable sound, perhaps one of the first albums defined as "heavy metal".
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The album introduced a darkness never seen before in rock, with occult themes and the innovative and spectral sound of Tony Iommi's guitar.
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It contains the track Black Sabbath, whose main riff is still one of the band's most famous today.
It seems that the album was recorded in a single 12-hour session on October 16, 1969, playing live, while Ozzy sang in a soundproof booth, all without ever repeating a single part of the album.
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The cover of the 1970 album is legendary, also mentioned in the book "Black Sabbath: Sabotage!", in which Bill Ward says: «None of us liked the inner cover – not at all. Because there was an inverted cross. In my opinion, it was some know-it-all, or someone who put it there on purpose as a promotional strategy, or who seriously misunderstood the band. At that time there was no collaboration between us and those who took care of the graphics, I don't even know who made it; but I suppose someone thought it would be a good idea, that somehow it would represent us».
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I listen to it from time to time so I don't forget where much of the music I listen to comes from. Masterpiece.
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Tracklist
1. Black Sabbath (6:22)
2. The Wizard (4:25)
3. Behind The Wall Of Sleep (3:37)
4. N.I.B. (6:07)
5. Evil Woman, Don't Play Your Games With Me (Crow cover) (3:27)
6. Sleeping Village (3:46)
7. Warning (Ansley Dunbar's Retaliation cover) (10:33)
Duration 38:17
LineUp
- Ozzy Osbourne - vocals, harmonica (2)
- Tony Iommi - lead guitar, keyboards
- Geezer Butler - bass
- Bill Ward - drums
With:
- Rodger Bain - producer, jew's harp (6 - not confirmed)
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