Black Sabbath's debut album is the birth of heavy metal as we now know it. Compatriots like Blue Cheer, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple were already setting new standards for volume and heaviness in the realms of psychedelia, blues-rock, and prog rock. Yet of these metal pioneers, Sabbath are the only one whose sound today remains instantly recognizable as heavy metal, even after decades of evolution in the genre…
Limited 2010 Sanctuary Records limited release 13 CD box set. Includes complete albums set in exclusive Japanese style miniature LP covers with booklets, housed in Cross Box with lid cover. Contains a complete 100 page Ozzy Years Discography Booklet “The illustrated Black Sabbath Vinyl Collector's Guide & Selected Discography 1970 – 1978” featuring rare covers from throughout the world, plus 3 Exclusive Radio Documentaries, Guitar Pick Set, Poster…
1988 UK/France limited edition 55-track 6-CD album box set including 6 extra live tracks - Tomorrows Dream, Wicked World, Killing Yourself To Live, Children Of The Grave, Cornucopia & Sweet Leaf. Also includes 96 page booklet and a silver Devil/Crucifix badge. Housed in gold embossed black box - numbered edition of 3000 copies only!
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…
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have earned their places in this select Rock n’ Roll hall of fame by being louder, wilder and more outrageous than the rest, thrilling rock fans for decades. Through the swinging sixties, glam rock seventies, punk and new romantic eighties, grunge and techno nineties, and the eclectic new millennium, Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have survived the fickle fads of the music industry to rock the world. On the Rock Trail will take you on a fascinating journey of discovery, following in the footsteps of Ozzy and the band, from the back streets of Birmingham in the British Midlands to international stardom…
After the war-torn years of constant lyricist changes, constant critic fire in the recycled last albums, Black Sabbath has never exactly had the greatest of careers, but it left one hell of an aftermath. Almost as a calm after the storm, Sabbath has been consistently referred to as one of the greatest metal bands of all time, if not THE best, for, in a highly cataclysmic style, introduced heavy metal, completely attacking the scene. Sabbath is an example of a band that continues to draw endless fans, even after their downfall…
Considered by many to be the first heavy metal band, Black Sabbath was formed in 1968 by Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. The band's original name was the Polka Tulk Blues Band (later shortened to Polka Tulk) and later on changed to Earth) before becoming Black Sabbath inspired by an Italian horror movie of the same name…