Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Vertigo  (1973)
Heavy Metal

In Verzameling
#107

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LP    8 tracks  (40:37) 
   01   Sabbath Bloody Sabbath             05:42
   02   A National Acrobat             06:15
   03   Fluff             04:15
   04   Sabbra Cadabra             03:51
   05   Killing Yourself To Live             05:43
   06   Who Are You?             04:16
   07   Looking For Today             05:03
   08   Spiral Architect             05:32
Persoonlijke Gegevens
Koppelingen Amazon UK
Details
Cat. nummer 2695-2
UPC (streepjescode) 5050159102822
Verpakking Jewel Case
SPARS DDD
Geluid Stereo
Muzikanten
Drums and Percussion Bill Ward
Bass Guitar Geezer Butler
Guitar-Electric Tony Iommi
Vocals-Lead Ozzy Osbourne
Medewerkers
Tekstschrijver Bill Ward; Geezer Butler; Ozzy Osbourne; Tony Iommi
Producent Sharon Osbourne; Bill Ward; Black Sabbath; Geezer Butler; Ozzy Osbourne; Tony Iommi
Geluidsman Frank Silbagni; George Nicholson; Les Martin; Mike Butcher
Opmerkingen
Review by Ed Rivadavia With 1973's Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (their fifth masterpiece in four years), Black Sabbath made a concerted effort to raise their creative stakes and dispensed unprecedented attention to the album's production, arrangements, and even the cover artwork. While faithful to the band's signature compositional style and sound, brilliant songs such as the title track, "A National Acrobat," and "Killing Yourself to Live" also displayed a newfound sense of finesse and maturity. The introduction of keyboards and synthesizers, on the other hand, meets with mixed results. Erstwhile Yes keyboard wizard Rick Wakeman makes a positive contribution to "Sabbra Cadabra," but "Who Are You" definitely suffers from synth overkill. Still, "Spiral Architect" benefits from its tasteful background orchestration, and the gentle "Fluff" is the first truly memorable solo instrumental from guitarist Tony Iommi, whose previous attempts often seemed pointless and haphazard. Simply put, this album is essential to any heavy metal collection.