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Rock critics hated the album, just as they had all the others, but Sabbath Bloody Sabbath was universally adored by loyal fans. The band’s initial attempts to write and record in the sunny but ...
When we're talking about influential metal bands, there is no more single influential band to heavy music than Black Sabbath – Full Stop. Whether it's Ozzy's bizarre singing style or Tony Iommi ...
Geezer Butler and Bill Ward – Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is still considered a classic and influential release. Yet there was a time in the summer of 1973 when it looked like the follow-up to Vol.
Candlemass have been killing it at doom metal since the early 80’s, so the fact that they’ve decided to cover “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” by the legendary, you guessed it, Black Sabbath, just makes sense ...
“We’re not looking to change the arrangements. We covered Sabbath Bloody Sabbath back in the ‘80s; we did our best to honor it. With my guitar tone – which sounds different from Tony’s ...
4 (1972), Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1974), Sabotage (1975), Technical Ecstasy (1976), Never Say Die! (1978). Each of the vinyl records will contain the album’s original artwork on side A of their ...
1970’s “Paranoid,” 1972’s “Vol. 4” and 1973’s “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” scored considerable acclaim, but 1975’s “Sabotage,” which is exceptional, shouldn’t be left out.
The legendary metal band Black Sabbath didn't always go by that name, and their original choice even landed them in a spot of "trouble". Formed in Birmingham in 1968, the band's original line-up ...
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. He’d brought Zeppelin bandmates Robert Plant and John Paul Jones with him. What followed was a jam session between two of the greatest bands in history. “They came in ...