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Black Sabbath released two classic albums within the space of eight months in 1970. Where their self-titled debut laid down the blueprint for heavy metal as we know it, follow-up Paranoid found ...
Black Sabbath have never been a band that strayed far from controversy, and that resonates on this disaster of a live album.
Paranoid was Black Sabbath's second studio album and their second release of 1970. It arrived in September 1970 and featured three classics in the metal world - the "Paranoid" title track, "Iron ...
Black Sabbath, "War Pigs" — Live (1970) Contrary from being the Satanic album it was portrayed as, Paranoid is filled with relevant social and political commentary.
Before the dawn of Black Sabbath there was Earth. This was the band Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward formed from the ashes of their previous project, The Polka Tulk Blues Band.
A unique album of recordings from Ozzy Osbourne's pre-Black Sabbath days is to be released after the long-lost tapes were ...
Arguably their signature song, "Paranoid" earned Black Sabbath its first Top 10 single on the UK Singles Chart. Read the meaning behind it.
This is the worst Black Sabbath album because it is Forbidden. Good, then, let's leave this one forbidden. I forbid you to listen to it. Listen to Paranoid again instead. ...
This is a bit of a strange one – Google 'Black Sabbath Nuit Noire' and little to no info comes up, and yet a live album with that title has surfaced on Spotify and YouTube. It seems to be an official ...
“Paranoid” (1970) An impossible ... It is the first Black Sabbath album to feature vocalist Tony Martin. Chronically ...