Black Sabbath Discography - 1970 - 2013 [Kosjeyr]

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Black Sabbath Discography - 1970 - 2013 [Kosjeyr] (Size: 7.74 GB)
 01 - Neon Knights.mp36.22 MB
 02 - Lady Evil.mp36.88 MB
 03 - Heaven And Hell.mp310.98 MB
 04 - Die Young.mp37.31 MB
 05 - Lonely Is The Word.mp38.95 MB
 06 - The Mob Rules.mp35.43 MB
 07 - Turn Up The Night.mp36.1 MB
 08 - Voodoo.mp37.23 MB
 09 - Fall Off the Edge of the World.mp37.57 MB
 10 - After All (the dead).mp38.47 MB
 01 - Black Sabbath.mp38.99 MB
 02 - N.I.B..mp37.75 MB
 03 - The Wizard.mp36.34 MB
 04 - War Pigs.mp311.22 MB
 05 - Paranoid.mp34.22 MB
 06 - Iron Man.mp35.15 MB
 07 - Sweet Leaf.mp37.3 MB
 08 - Children Of The Grave.mp37.59 MB
 09 - Changes.mp36.84 MB
 10 - Snowblind.mp37.87 MB
 01 - Paranoid.mp35.59 MB
 02 - Iron Man.mp311.81 MB
 03 - Changes.mp37.54 MB
 04 - Fairies Wear Boots.mp312.47 MB
 05 - War Pigs.mp315.09 MB
 06 - Never Say Die.mp37.43 MB
 07 - Children Of The Grave.mp310.38 MB
 08 - The Wizard.mp38.45 MB
 09 - Snowblind.mp39.94 MB
 10 - Sweet Leaf.mp39.73 MB
 Devil & Daughter.mp35.31 MB
 Disturbing the Priest.mp36 MB
 Evil Eye.mp36.46 MB
 Guilty As Hell.mp33.51 MB
 Headless Cross.mp37.55 MB
 heart like a Wheel.mp37.83 MB
 Kiss of Death.mp36.57 MB
 Loser Gets It All.mp33.16 MB
 Odin's Court.mp32.74 MB
 The Battle Of Tyr.mp31.21 MB
 01 Black Sabbath.m4a5.91 MB
 02 The Wizard.m4a4.07 MB
 03 Paranoid.m4a2.56 MB
 04 War Pigs.m4a7.38 MB
 05 Iron Man.m4a5.44 MB
 06 Tommaro's Dream.m4a2.94 MB
 07 Fairies Wear Boots.m4a5.68 MB
 08 Changes.m4a4.29 MB
 09 Sweat Leaf.m4a4.66 MB
 10 Children Of The Grave.m4a4.95 MB
 01 - Time Machine.mp311.8 MB
 02 - Children Of The Grave.mp312.44 MB
 03 - I Witness.mp311.68 MB
 04 - Into The Void.mp315.3 MB
 05 - Black Sabbath.mp318.85 MB
 06 - Psychophobia.mp37.09 MB
 07 - Wizard.mp310.85 MB
 08 - The Hand That Rocks The Cradle.mp310.38 MB
 09 - Symptom of the Universe.mp313.76 MB
 10 - Headless Cross.mp33.63 MB
 01 - E5150.mp32.99 MB
 02 - Neon Knights.mp310.61 MB
 03 - N.I.B..mp312.08 MB
 04 - Children Of The Sea.mp314.04 MB
 05 - Country Girl.mp38.91 MB
 06 - Black Sabbath.mp319.27 MB
 07 - War Pigs.mp317.58 MB
 08 - Slipping Away.mp37.59 MB
 09 - Iron Man.mp316.26 MB
 10 - The Mob Rules.mp38.17 MB
 01 - Tomorrows Dream.mp37.06 MB
 02 - Sweet Leaf.mp312.49 MB
 03 - Killing Yourself To Live.mp312.57 MB
 04 - Cornucopia.mp39.08 MB
 05 - Snowblind.mp310.99 MB
 06 - Children Of The Grave.mp310.41 MB
 07 - War Pigs.mp317.5 MB
 08 - Wicked World.mp343.48 MB
 09 - Paranoid.mp37.26 MB
 01 - E5150.mp35.49 MB
 02 - Neon Knights.mp310.66 MB
 03 - N.I.B..mp311.9 MB
 04 - Children Of The Sea.mp314.18 MB
 05 - Voodoo.mp314.15 MB
 06 - Black Sabbath.mp319.91 MB
 07 - War Pigs.mp321.47 MB
 08 - Iron Man.mp317.3 MB
 09 - The Mob Rules.mp39.65 MB
 10 - Heaven And Hell.mp327.73 MB
 01 - Introduction.mp34.82 MB
 02 - War Pigs.mp319.57 MB
 03 - Into The Void.mp315.9 MB
 04 - Loner.mp313.6 MB
 05 - Snowblind.mp316.57 MB
 06 - Black Sabbath.mp317.72 MB
 07 - Behind The Wall Of Sleep.mp38.08 MB
 08 - N.I.B..mp314.46 MB
 09 - Methademic.mp312.27 MB
 10 - Fairies Wear Boots.mp315.04 MB
 01-War Pigs-mw.mp39.68 MB
 02-Behind The Wall Of Sleep-mw.mp34.72 MB
 03-N.I.B.-mw.mp37.73 MB
 04-Faires Wear Boots-mw.mp37.24 MB
 05-Electric Funeral-mw.mp35.77 MB
 06-Sweet Leaf-mw.mp35.87 MB
 07-Spiral Architect-mw.mp36.5 MB
 08-Into The Void-mw.mp37.48 MB
 09-Snowblind-mw.mp36.98 MB
 01-Sabbath Bloody Sabbath-mw.mp35.27 MB
 02-Orchid-Lord of this World.mp36.51 MB
 03-Dirty Woman-mw.mp37.43 MB
 04-Black Sabbath-mw.mp38.58 MB
 05-Iron Man-mw.mp39.56 MB
 06-Children Of The Grave-mw.mp37.45 MB
 07-Paranoid-mw.mp35.09 MB
 08-Psycho Man-mw.mp36.03 MB
 09-Selling My Soul-mw.mp33.6 MB
 1-01 End Of The Beginning.m4a16.31 MB
 1-02 God Is Dead_.m4a16.92 MB
 1-03 Loner.m4a9.78 MB
 1-04 Zeitgeist.m4a9.58 MB
 1-05 Age Of Reason.m4a13.39 MB
 1-06 Live Forever.m4a9.25 MB
 1-07 Damaged Soul.m4a15.76 MB
 1-08 Dear Father.m4a14.66 MB
 1-09 Naïveté in Black.mp38.82 MB
 2-01 Methademic.m4a11.89 MB
 01 Black Sabbath.mp37.29 MB
 02-The Wizard-mw.mp35.07 MB
 03-Behind The Wall Of Sleep-mw.mp34.16 MB
 04-N I B-mw.mp37.02 MB
 05-Evil Woman-mw.mp33.93 MB
 06-Sleeping Village-mw.mp34.33 MB
 07-The Warning-mw.mp312.08 MB
 08-Wicked World-mw.mp35.42 MB
 01 - Trashed.mp310.01 MB
 02 - Stonehenge.mp34.7 MB
 03 - Disturbing The Priest.mp313.56 MB
 04 - The Dark.mp31.9 MB
 05 - Zero The Hero.mp317.62 MB
 06 - Digital Bitch.mp38.58 MB
 07 - Born Again.mp315.28 MB
 08 - Hot Line.mp311.4 MB
 09 - Keep It Warm.mp313.05 MB
 01 - I Witness.mp311.48 MB
 02 - Cross Of Thorns.mp310.53 MB
 03 - Psychophobia.mp37.51 MB
 04 - Virtual Death.mp313.4 MB
 05 - Immaculate Deception.mp39.8 MB
 06 - Dying For Love.mp313.57 MB
 07 - Back To Eden.mp39.13 MB
 08 - Cross Of Thorns.mp310.86 MB
 09 - Cardinal Sin.mp310.04 MB
 10 - Evil Eye.mp313.78 MB
 01 - Computer God.mp314.74 MB
 02 - After All (The Dead).mp313.44 MB
 03 - TV Crimes.mp39.64 MB
 04 - Letters From Earth.mp310.2 MB
 05 - Master Of Insanity.mp313.97 MB
 06 - Time Machine.mp310.15 MB
 07 - Sins Of The Father.mp311.34 MB
 08 - Too Late.mp316.28 MB
 09 - I.mp312.35 MB
 10 - Buried Alive.mp311.47 MB
 01 - The Illusion of Power.mp311.34 MB
 02 - Get a Grip.mp39.26 MB
 03 - Can't Get Close Enough.mp310.36 MB
 04 - Shaking off the Chains.mp39.42 MB
 05 - I Won't Cry for You.mp311.1 MB
 06 - Guilty as Hell.mp38.08 MB
 07 - Sick & Tired.mp38.19 MB
 08 - Rusty Angels.mp311.59 MB
 09 - Forbidden.mp38.85 MB
 10 - Kiss of Death.mp314.2 MB
 01 - The Gates of Hell.mp32.77 MB
 02 - Headless Cross.mp315.06 MB
 03 - Devil and Daughter.mp311.08 MB
 04 - When Death Calls.mp316.08 MB
 05 - Kill in The Spirit World.mp312.1 MB
 06 - Call Of The Wild.mp312.39 MB
 07 - Black Moon.mp39.62 MB
 08 - Nightwing.mp315.42 MB
 01 - Neon Knights.mp39.32 MB
 02 - Children Of The Sea.mp313.2 MB
 03 - Lady Evil.mp310.57 MB
 04 - Heaven And Hell.mp316.42 MB
 05 - Wishing Well.mp39.88 MB
 06 - Die Young.mp311.32 MB
 07 - Walk Away.mp310.56 MB
 08 - Lonely Is The Word.mp313.8 MB
 01-Sweet Leaf-mw.mp35.84 MB
 02-After Forever-mw.mp36.25 MB
 03-Embryo-mw.mp3565.54 KB
 04-Children Of The Grave-mw.mp36.07 MB
 05-Orchid-mw.mp31.75 MB
 06-Lords Of This World-mw.mp36.24 MB
 07-Solitude-mw.mp35.78 MB
 08 Into The Void.mp37.13 MB
 01 - Turn Up The Night.mp39.11 MB
 02 - Voodoo.mp311.04 MB
 03 - The Sign Of The Southern Cross.mp318.42 MB
 04 - E5150.mp37.27 MB
 05 - The Mob Rules.mp38.09 MB
 06 - Country Girl.mp39.9 MB
 07 - Slipping Away.mp39.26 MB
 08 - Falling Off The Edge Of The World.mp312.24 MB
 09 - Over And Over.mp313.93 MB
 01-Never Say Die-mw.mp38.79 MB
 02-Johnny Blade-mw.mp314.84 MB
 03-Junior's Eyes-mw.mp315.4 MB
 04-A Hard Road-mw.mp313.99 MB
 05-Shock Wave-mw.mp312.07 MB
 06-Air Dance-mw.mp312.15 MB
 07-Over To You-mw.mp312.4 MB
 08-Breakout-mw.mp35.94 MB
 09-Swinging The Chain-mw.mp39.47 MB
 01 War Pigs_Luke's Wall.m4a8.44 MB
 02 Paranoid.m4a3.72 MB
 03 Planet Caravan.m4a5.26 MB
 04 Iron Man.m4a6.59 MB
 05 Electric Funeral.m4a5.58 MB
 06 Hand of Doom.m4a6.62 MB
 07 Rat Salad.m4a3.43 MB
 08 Jack the Stripper_Fairies Wear Bo.m4a6.89 MB
 01-Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath-mw.mp36.62 MB
 02-A National Acrobat-mw.mp37.21 MB
 03-Fluff-mw.mp34.85 MB
 04-Sabbra Cadabra-mw.mp36.9 MB
 05-Killing Yourself To Live-mw.mp36.52 MB
 06-Who Are You-mw.mp34.82 MB
 07-Looking For Today-mw.mp35.86 MB
 08-Spiral Architect-mw.mp36.31 MB
 01-Hole In The Sky-mw.mp34.59 MB
 02-Don't Start (Too Late)-mw.mp3980.45 KB
 03 Symthom Of The Universe.mp37.43 MB
 04-Meglomania-mw.mp311.09 MB
 05-Thrill Of It All-mw.mp36.79 MB
 06-Supertzar-mw.mp34.28 MB
 07-Am I Go Insane (Radio)-mw.mp34.9 MB
 08-The Writ-mw.mp39.37 MB
 01 - In For The Kill.mp38.71 MB
 02 - No Stranger To Love.mp310.48 MB
 03 - Turn To Stone.mp38.22 MB
 04 - Sphinx (The Guardian).mp32.92 MB
 05 - Seventh Star.mp312.45 MB
 06 - Danger Zone.mp310.3 MB
 07 - Heart Like A Wheel.mp315.38 MB
 08 - Angry Heart.mp37.33 MB
 09 - In Memory.mp36.13 MB
 01-Back Street Kids-mw.mp34.39 MB
 02-You Won't Change Me-mw.mp37.72 MB
 03-It's Alrights-mw.mp34.71 MB
 04-Gypsy-mw.mp35.96 MB
 05-All Moving Parts-mw.mp35.86 MB
 06-Rock'n'roll Doctor-mw.mp34.11 MB
 07-She's Gone-mw.mp35.68 MB
 08-Dirty Women-mw.mp38.23 MB
 01 - The Shining.mp313.85 MB
 02 - Ancient Warrior.mp312.68 MB
 03 - Hard Life to Live.mp311.63 MB
 04 - Glory Ride.mp311.21 MB
 05 - Born to Lose.mp38.7 MB
 06 - Nightmare.mp312.36 MB
 07 - Scarlet Pimpernel.mp34.95 MB
 08 - Lost Forever.mp39.45 MB
 09 - Eternal Idol.mp315.17 MB
 01 - Anno Mundi.mp314.61 MB
 02 - The Law Maker.mp39.37 MB
 03 - Jerusalem.mp39.54 MB
 04 - The Sabbath Stones.mp315.96 MB
 05 - The Battle Of Tyr.mp33.01 MB
 06 - Odin's Court.mp36.6 MB
 07 - Valhalla.mp311.18 MB
 08 - Feels Good To Me.mp313.52 MB
 09 - Heaven In Black.mp39.76 MB
 01-Wheels Of Confusion-mw.mp39.45 MB
 02-Tomorrows Dreams-mw.mp33.69 MB
 03-Changes-mw.mp35.47 MB
 04-FX-mw.mp31.98 MB
 05-Supernaut-mw.mp35.46 MB
 06-Snowblind-mw.mp36.34 MB
 07-Cornucopia-mw.mp34.49 MB
 08-Laguna Sunrise-mw.mp33.31 MB
 09-St. Vitus Dance-mw.mp32.87 MB
 10-Under The Sun-mw.mp36.7 MB


Description

CONTENTS:
Bootleg Albums:
Archangel Rides Again – 1992
Black Night in San Francisco – 1970
Born Again - Unmixed Demos - 'The Fallen'
Dehumanizer Demos
Diamonds in Devore – 2001
Eternal Idol Demos – 1987
Feels Good to Me - 1990
Killing Yourself to Die – 1977
Live Asbury Park, NJ (August 5, 1975)
Live at Civic Cent, Hartford, CT, Aug 10, 1980
Live at Costa Mesa, Los Angeles, Nov 14, 1992
Live at Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan, Nov 21, 1980
Live at L'Olympia, Paris, Dec 19, 1970
Live at Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, Holland, Apr 19, 1994
Live at Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Aug 9, 1992
Live at Reading Festival, UK, Aug 27, 1983
Live at San Jose Arena, San Jose, California, Jan 8, 1999
Live at Stadthalle, Bremen, Germany, Nov 25, 1987
Live at Summer Arena, Vienna, Austria, Sept 24, 1989
Live at the Kisstadium, Budapest, Jun 3, 1998
Live in Bagdad – 1974
One for the Nose – 1978
Ozzfest '99
Ozzy Meets the Priest – 1992
Return to 1969 – 1970
Rockwave Festival, Athens, Greece, Jun 25, 2005
The 1978 American Tour – 1978
The Ray Gillen Years (Live Archive)

Complication Albums:
Black Sabbath - The Dio Years – 2007
Greatest Hits - 1970-1978
Iron Man - The Best of Black Sabbath – 2012
The Sabbath Stones – 1996
We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll - 1976

Official Release Live Albums:
Cross Purposes Live – 1995
Live at Hammersmith Odeon – 2007
Live at Last – 1980
Live Evil - 1982
Live... Gathered in Their Masses – 2013
Past Lives – 2002
Reunion - 1998

Studio Albums:
13 – 2013
Black Sabbath – 1970
Born Again – 1983
Cross Purposes – 1994
Dehumanizer – 1992
Forbidden – 1995
Headless Cross – 1989
Heaven and Hell – 1980
Master of Reality – 1971
Mob Rules - 1981
Never Say Die! – 1978
Paranoid – 1970
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath – 1973
Sabotage – 1975
Seventh Star ft. Tony Iommi – 1986
Technical Ecstasy – 1976
The Eternal Idol – 1987
Tyr – 1990
Vol. 4 - 1972


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Black Sabbath is credited with creating heavy metal. The success of their first two albums - Black Sabbath and Paranoid - marked a paradigm shift in the world of rock. Not until Black Sabbath upended the music scene did the term “heavy metal” enter the popular vocabulary to describe the denser, more thunderous offshoot of rock over which they presided.

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With their riff-based songs, extreme volume, and dark, demonic subject matter, Black Sabbath embodied key aspects of the heavy-metal aesthetic. Yet in their own words, Black Sabbath saw themselves as a “heavy underground” band. That term denoted both the intensity of their music and the network of fans who found them long before critics and the music industry took notice. In a sense, though they’ve sold more than 75 million albums worldwide, they still are a heavy underground band. Although they became eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, they weren’t inducted until 2006. The truth is, they remain one of the most misunderstood bands in rock history.

The Black Sabbath story began in Birmingham, England, where Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward were looking to escape a life of factory work through music. The four musicians got their start in such psychedelic outfits as the Rare Breed and Mythology (although Osbourne had been a short-haired Mod who loved soul music). Influenced by the reigning British blues bands - Led Zeppelin, Cream, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers - the four of them formed Earth Blues Company (shortened to Earth), in 1968.

Everything changed when Butler came to the band with an idea for a song inspired by a disturbing apparition. A fan of horror films and the black magic-themed novels of Dennis Wheatley, he flirted briefly with the black arts. But when he saw what he believed to be a figure from the dark side at the foot of his bed one night, he ceased his dabblings in the goth world. With lyrics by Osbourne, the group composed a song about the visitation, entitling it “Black Sabbath” (after the 1963 Boris Karloff film).

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It provoked a reaction in audiences unlike anything else in their repertoire, and they knew they’d stumbled onto something powerful and unique. Forced to change their name because there was already another band named Earth, they made an obvious choice: Black Sabbath.
“That’s when it all started to happen, “ Tony Iommi told writer Mick Wall. “The name sounded mysterious, it gave people something to think about, and it gave us a direction to follow.” Black Sabbath was the polar opposite of the Beatles (though they all liked the Beatles). Whereas the Fab Four sang “yeah, yeah, yeah,” Osbourne pleaded “no, no, please, no” in “Black Sabbath.”
“It’s a satanic world,” Butler told Rolling Stone in 1971. “The devil’s more in control now. People can’t come together, there’s no equality. It’s a sin to put yourself above other people, and yet that’s what people do.”

With Butler serving as principal lyricist and Iommi as the musical architect, Black Sabbath pursued such themes as war, social chaos, the supernatural, the afterlife, and the timeless conflict between good and evil. The group was a product of the late Sixties. It was a time when youthful idealism had begun to ebb amid the war in Vietnam, the influx of hard drugs, clashes with authority figures, and the bruising realities of working-class life (low wages, grim labor) that lay ahead for many of them.

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“We arrived at the height of the Vietnam War and on the other side of the hippie era, so there was a mood of doom and aggression,” guitarist Iommi told writer Chris Welch in 2003. That’s not to say Black Sabbath were devil worshippers or practitioners or witchcraft, as many believed. Quite a different picture of the band is painted in such songs as “After Forever” (with the lyric, “God is the only way to love”) and Osbourne’s frequent flashing of the peace sign during Black Sabbath concerts.

Black Sabbath recorded its self-titled first album in a single session in November 1969, setting up their gear in a small studio and running through their live set. The lack of frills and contrivance worked to advantage, as the group’s riff-driven, blues-based hard rock came through loud and clear on “The Wizard,” “N.I.B.,” “Warning,” and, of course, “Black Sabbath.” The only effects added to the album were the tolling bell and thunderstorm that provide a chilling opening to the title track. Black Sabbath was released on Vertigo in the U.K. and Warner Bros. in the U.S.

Black Sabbath took a similarly quick and unadulterated approach to the recording of Paranoid, which was also cut in a few days. Generally regarded as the quintessential Black Sabbath album, Paranoid (1970 in the U.K.; 1971 in the U.S.) contained such classic tracks as “Iron Man,” “Paranoid” and “War Pigs.” The last of these is a potent antiwar song - and specifically “an anti-Vietnam statement,” in Butler’s words - whose hellish visions of bloody battlefields and conniving politicians have lost none of their currency over the decades.

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Together, Black Sabbath and Paranoid - released only seven months apart - were powerful works that pointed rock in a harder, heavier new direction. Many of the most hard-hitting and uncompromising bands who came after them - including Metallica, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest - claim to have been raised on the music of Black Sabbath.

The band’s musicality was generally overlooked, but they possessed an inventiveness and fluency that, in hindsight, makes them seem as much of a progressive-rock band as a heavy-metal one. Their lengthy songs had frequent meter changes, like the works of such peers as Jethro Tull (to which Iommi briefly belonged) and Yes (with whom Black Sabbath toured). There was ample room for improvisation, and Iommi, Butler and Ward were up to the task. In fact, Black Sabbath could swing with a jazzy temperament using bluesy forms and scales. Consider some of their influences: Drummer Ward grew up listening to Count Basie, bassist Butler had his head turned by Frank Zappa, guitarist Iommi found inspiration in gypsy-jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, and vocalist Osbourne was a rabid fan of soul music in general and Sam and Dave in particular. His voice was melodic and well-pitched, and he never resorted to the sort of histrionic screaming that became a hallmark of metal’s lesser lights.

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The response to Sabbath’s first two albums was instantaneous. Black Sabbath reached Number Eight in Britain and exhibited staying power in America, hanging on the charts for 65 weeks. Paranoid repeated the feat, peaking at Number 12 in the U.S. and charting for 70 weeks; while reaching Number One in the U.K. in a 27 week run. Both albums were certified gold within a year of release. Black Sabbath became an indefatigable road band, touring constantly and playing many of the early-Seventies rock festivals. All of the roadwork improved them as musicians and songwriters, and their next two albums - Master of Reality (1971) and Vol. 4 (1972) - exhibited enhanced range and ambition. The group even threw in some notable changes of pace - such as the ballads “Solitude” and “Changes” and the instrumentals “Orchid” and “Laguna Sunrise” - to create more of a play of light and shadows. Those albums contained their share of crunching Sabbath classics, such as “Children of the Grave” and “After Forever” (from Master of Reality) and “Snowblind” and “Supernaut” (from Vol. 4).

Amazingly, Black Sabbath had released four genre-defining albums in a two-year period while touring at a ceaseless pace. The group’s fifth album, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973), showed further signs of growth and experimentation, and the title track ranks among their finest moments. As a totality, it comes closest to equaling their early masterpiece, Paranoid. The group wrote and rehearsed the material for Sabbath Bloody Sabbath at a castle in Wales that they claimed was haunted, further fueling their music’s unnerving vibe at a time when the group was testing its own mental and physical limits.

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The demanding pace of the road and various lifestyle excesses began catching up with Black Sabbath by the mid-Seventies. Their next three albums - Sabotage (1975), Technical Ecstasy (1976) and Never Say Die! (1978) - all had memorable moments but lacked the unalloyed brilliance of their predecessors. The cracks in Black Sabbath’s façade became permanent when Osbourne quit for good in 1978, following the checkered Never Say Die! tour.

Osbourne went on to a highly successful solo career, which also saw him venture into reality TV (MTV’s popular The Osbournes series) and launch the annual Ozzfest tour. Helmed by guitarist Iommi, Black Sabbath persevered through a succession of lineup changes that sometimes did and sometimes didn’t include Butler and Ward. Several of Black Sabbath’s post-Osbourne albums - especially Heaven and Hell (1980), Mob Rules (1981) and Headless Cross (1989) - are highly regarded by hardcore fans. But when all was said and done, the classic lineup could not be bested.

The original foursome has reunited on a handful of occasions, most notably for a pair of 1997 stadium shows back home in Birmingham (released a year later as Reunion) and in 1999, 2002, 2004 and 2005, when Black Sabbath headlined Osbourne’s “Ozzfest” festival.

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