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Black Sabbath

Author of Paranoid [1970 album]

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Works by Black Sabbath

Paranoid [1970 album] (1970) 124 copies, 2 reviews
Black Sabbath [1970 album] (1970) 90 copies, 1 review
Master of Reality [1971 album] (1971) 62 copies, 1 review
Vol. 4 (2011) 58 copies, 3 reviews
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973) 51 copies, 1 review
Sabotage [1975 album] (1975) 41 copies, 1 review
Heaven And Hell [1980 album] (1980) 39 copies, 1 review
Never Say Die! (1990) 29 copies, 1 review
Mob Rules [1981 album] (1981) 25 copies, 1 review
Technical Ecstasy [1976 album] (1990) 24 copies, 1 review
13 (2013) — band — 23 copies
Best of (1996) 22 copies, 1 review
Dehumanizer (1992) 20 copies, 1 review
Reunion [1998 album] (1998) 20 copies
Live Evil (2010) 16 copies
Born Again [1983 album] (2011) 15 copies
Black Sabbath: The Last Supper [Video] (2004) 14 copies, 1 review
Live at Last (2014) 14 copies
Black Sabbath - Anthology (1986) 14 copies
The Eternal Idol (2010) 13 copies
Cross Purposes - Live [1995 album] (1995) 11 copies, 1 review
Headless Cross (2002) 10 copies, 1 review
Seventh Star [1986 album] (1986) 9 copies
Forbidden (1995) 9 copies, 1 review
Tyr (1990) 9 copies, 1 review
Past Lives [2002 album] (2002) 8 copies
2/5/99 6 copies, 6 reviews
Black Sabbath for Ukulele (2013) 5 copies
6/10/12 3 copies, 3 reviews
10/13/92 2 copies, 2 reviews
3/29/86 2 copies, 2 reviews
War Pigs 2 copies
Montreux 1970 2 copies
(compilation) 2 copies
Live At Hammersmith Odeon (2007) 2 copies
Iron Man 2 copies
Live 1 copy
In Europe 1 copy
In Moscow 1 copy
Cross Purposes Live (2012) 1 copy
Die Young (1980) 1 copy
Live 1970 1 copy
Iron God 1 copy, 1 review
Rat Salad 1 copy

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Canonical name
Black Sabbath
Other names
Polka Tulk Blues Band
Earth
Birthdate
1969
Gender
n/a
Occupations
heavy metal band
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Birmingham, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
England, UK

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Product Details

* Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
* Original Release Date: 2000
* Number of Discs: 1
* Label: Warner Bros / Wea
* Catalog Number: 2602
* ASIN: B000002KE2
* In-Print Editions: Audio Cassette
* Average Customer Review: based on 127 reviews. (Write a review.)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank: #26,642 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
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2. Tomorrow`s Dream Listen Listen
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7. Cornucopia Listen
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9. St. Vitus' Dance Listen
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
Classic Metal!, December 3, 2002
Reviewer: Samhot (Star Land) - See all my reviews
(TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
_Black Sabbath Vol. 4_ was the first album where classic sludge-rockers Black Sabbath (Ozzy Osbourne-vocals, Bill Ward-drums, Geezer Butler-bass and Toni Iommi-guitar) started experimenting - which possibly foreshadowed what would be more emphasized on the following album, _Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath_. I just want to make a clarification before I move on: Black Sabbath's music is not about satanism or devil worshipping - it's subject matter is mainly about the harsh realities of life (i.e., crime, war, drugs, mental illness and more), which is rather "dark". Moving onto the tracks:

The album opens with "Wheels Of Confusion/The Straightener", which is a sludgy/heavy powerhouse. This is arguably the heaviest on the album. The lyrics are reflective and sad. "Tomorrow's Dream" is a r&b-rocker with groove. "Changes" is a beautiful piano-based ballad. The combination of Ozzy Osbourne's emotive vocals and the sad orchestral backdrops make this a somewhat painful track to listen to at times. "FX" is a short experiment featuring eerie guitar feedback from Toni Iommi. "Supernaut" (to me) proves that music is a transcendent force without limits or boundaries. The mix of boogie, classic psychedelic r&b and metal, shows that unlikely combinations can work - which almost makes it seem like it was never "unlikely" to begin with. "Snowblind" is a slow heavy rocker. Tony Iommi does some of his best soloing on this track. The end features some orchestral backdrops (possibly from synthesizers). "Cornucopia" is probably the most ominous sounding on here (check out the opening section). The dark lyrics contribute to this aspect as well. "Laguna Sunrise" is the beautiful and evocative acoustic guitar instrumental. If anyone were to listen to this calm, sedate and airy track (without knowledge of it being Sabbath), you wouldn't guess that this was the same band known for their dark and sludgy output - that's talent. "St. Vitus' Dance" is an upbeat, summery and "happy" sounding rock track - at least on a musical (excluding lyrics) level. "Under The Sun/Everyday Comes And Goes" sounds the most "Sabbath-esque" on here. The beginning is heavy and ominous. It then segues into a straightforward heavy rocker. The lyrics are deep, thought-provoking and rebellious. They address such issues as religion, personal beliefs and violence.

In short, _Black Sabbath Vol. 4_ is a classic metal album, which deserves to be owned by diehards, as well as those interested in Black Sabbath, or the roots of heavy metal. This would serve as a good introduction, as it features a well-crafted balance between heaviness and mild experimentation.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
"illusion helps to keep them sane", March 30, 2004
Reviewer: mwreview "mwreview" (Northern California, USA) - See all my reviews
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)
Vol. 4 was the first Black Sabbath album I heard. I picked it up in a thrift store (in 8-track form) back in the early 80s. I've upgraded since then and Vol. 4 is still one of my favorite Sabbath albums. I'd only put Sabbath Bloody Sabbath above it as it is more solid. Some of the tracks here are amazing! "Wheels of Confusion," of course, is classic. "Cornucopia" is perhaps the darkest track here followed by "Under the Sun" (until it starts rocking during the bridge) and both are excellent. I like the lyrics to "Under the Sun" (I don't want no preacher telling me about the God in the sky and I don't want no one telling me where I'm going to go when I die") as well as the guitar solo at the end. This album offers variety with the slow "Changes" and the pleasant instrumental "Laguna Sunrise." "FX," which some regard as pointless, always intrigued me. As a kid, I'd swing the drawer knockers on my dresser to try and replicate the knocking noises on the track. It is not great even from an experimental standpoint, but, at least it is a quiet interlude and is not annoying (not to me anyway). "St. Vitus Dance" has an almost country sounding guitar that begins to rock at the verses. My favorite, though, is "Snowblind." Most of the reviewers here agree and why not--it is amazing! It is my all-time favorite Sabbath track. It is about cocaine abuse ("Feeling happy in my vein Icicles within my brain"). Anyone just getting into Ozzy and Sabbath who does not have that song needs to get this album right away! Neither "Snowblind" nor Vol. 4 will disappoint.
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Black Sabbath's second album, featuring "Iron Man."

3/4 (Good).

I mean, it's not good. It's really bad by any objective standard. But it's iconic in a fun way, and it's enjoyably silly.
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Black Sabbath

Jim Marshall Stage

Download Festival, Castle Donington, UK 2012-06-10

Set list

Disc 1

01 Intro

02 Black Sabbath

03 The Wizard

04 Behind the Wall of Sleep

05 N.I.B.

06 Into the Void

07 Under the Sun

08 Snowblind

09 War Pigs

10 Sweet Leaf

Disc 2

01 Symptom Of The Universe

02 Drum Solo

03 Iron Man

04 Fairies Wear Boots

05 Tomorrow's Dream

06 Dirty Women

07 Children of the Grave

08 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

09 Paranoid

10 Outro

Band Line-up

Ozzy Osbourne ? vocals

Tony Iommi ? guitar

Geezer Butler show more ? bass

Tommy Clufetos ? drums

Adam Wakeman - keyboards

Sound Professionals SP-CMC-8 Microphones

Sound Professionals SP-SPSB-11 Mini Battery Module with Bass Roll-Off (69Hz)

Edirol R-09HR 44.1kHz / 16 bit

USB>PC>CD Wave Editor>Trader's Little Helper>FLAC level 8>Dime

A different scale show to the recent warm-up in the intimate 3,000 capacity O2 Academy in

Birmingham - 3 weeks later playing to 70,000 in a field in Derbyshire! Ozzy may be a

little ambitious at his age straining his voice with his Ozzy Friends sets rather than

just concentrating on these (few) special Sabbath shows - he sounds considerably worse

here but it was still an entertaining show

Please do not sell this recording but share freely and enjoy it!

Any comments are welcome.
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Veteran Memorial Coliseum,

New Haven, Connecticut - March 29, 1986.

Source: Unknown Audience Recording.

Quality: Very Good , 8/10 Rating.

Set List:

Disc 1: 30:59 Minutes.

1.Supertzar 2:34

2.Mob Rules 3:06

3.Children of the Sea 6:13

4.Danger Zone 4:52

5.War Pigs 8:11

6.Heart Like a Wheel 6:00

Disc 2: 53:00 Minutes.

1.Medley: Symptom of the Universe (Instrumental) - Sweet Leaf - Zero the Hero (Instrumental) 4:28

2.Seventh Star 7:04

3.No Stranger to Love 3:57

4.Black Sabbath 8:46

5.Turn to Stone 2:23

6.Drum show more Solo 2:59

7.Turn to Stone (Reprise) 1:24

8.Neon Knights 5:20

9.Heaven & Hell 3:49

10.Guitar Solo 7:52

11.Heaven & Hell (Reprise) 1:44

12.Paranoid 3:08

Band Line Up:

Tony Iommi - Guitar

Ray Gillen - Vocals

Dave "The Beast" Spitz - Bass

Eric Singer - Drums

Geoff Nicholls - Keyboards

Notes: This was Ray Gillen's first show with Black Sabbath. This show contained the last known live performance of "No Stranger to Love" and the only time Ray sang it.

83:59 Minutes.

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