- Black Sabbath (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Black Sabbath
Type = studio
Artist =Black Sabbath
Released =February 13 ,1970
Recorded = July 20 1969 - January 8 1970
Genre = Heavy metal
Length = 40:16
Label = Vertigo
Warner Bros. (US/Canada )
Producer =Rodger Bain
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:5e8n1vjjzzha link]
*Robert Christgau (C-) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=6408 link]
Last album =
This album = "Black Sabbath"
(1970)
Next album = "Paranoid"
(1970)"Black Sabbath" is the self-titled debut album by the British heavy metal band
Black Sabbath . It was released in theUnited Kingdom onFriday the 13th of February, 1970.The album is often regarded as one of the first heavy metal albums. [cite web| year=2007| |title="Black Sabbath" |url=http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/black-sabbath |publisher=The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. 2007 |accessdate=2008-04-29]
Recording
In August 1969 the band, who were then known as Earth, decided to change their name to Black Sabbath. Around the same time they recorded and distributed a demo version of their eponymous song. In December 1969 they recorded and released their debut single, "Evil Woman". In January 1970, the band recorded and mixed the remaining seven songs that would appear on their debut album. The songs were recorded "live" and the entire process took just three days. Guitarist
Tony Iommi recalls recording live: "We thought 'We have two days to do it and one of the days is mixing.' So we played live. Ozzy was singing at the same time, we just put him in a separate booth and off we went. We never had a second run of most of the stuff." [Harvnb|Rosen|1996|p=38]Music and lyrics
Musically and lyrically the album was considered quite "dark" for the time. The first song on the album, the eponymous "Black Sabbath", is based almost entirely on a
tritone interval played at slow tempo on the electric guitar (due to the "oppressive" or "scary" sound it produces, the tritone had in the Middle Ages come to be associated with "evil" in Western music). The song's lyrics concern a "figure in black" which is identified asSatan . Similarly, the lyrics of the song "N.I.B. " are written from the point of view ofLucifer . Contrary to popular belief, the name of that song is not an acronym for "Nativity In Black". Tony Iommi said in several interviews that it is merely a reference to drummer Bill Ward's pointedgoatee at the time, which was shaped as a pen-nib.Lyrics of two other songs on the album were written about
supernatural -themed stories. "Behind the Wall of Sleep" is a reference to theH. P. Lovecraft short story "Beyond the Wall of Sleep", while "The Wizard" was inspired by the character ofGandalf from "The Lord of the Rings ". [cite web| year=2005| month=April |author=Neeley, Sir Wendell |title="20 Questions with Geezer Butler" |url=http://www.metalsludge.tv/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=256&Itemid=52 |publisher="Metal Sludge" 26 April 2005 |accessdate=2008-04-29] The latter includesharmonica performed by vocalist Ozzy Osbourne.Both the songs "Warning" and "Evil Woman" are covers of
blues songs, with lyrics regarding relationships. The first was written and performed byAynsley Dunbar 's Retaliation, and the second was written and performed by the band Crow. Black Sabbath's take on the originals is "heavier" and more jam-oriented.Fact|date=April 2008Artwork
The album cover features a depiction of
Mapledurham Watermill , situated on theRiver Thames inOxfordshire ,England . Standing in front of the watermill is a figure dressed in black robes. This is perhaps an allusion to the lyrics of their eponymous song: "A figure in black, which points at me". On the original release, the inner gatefold sleeve featured an inverted cross with a poem written inside of it. Vertigo, the band's record label, was allegedly responsible for adding the cross. The band was upset when they discovered this, as it fuelled allegations that they were Satanists orOccult ists.Fact|date=July 2008Release and reception
The album reached number 8 in the UK, and following its US release in May 1970 by
Warner Bros. Records , the album reached number 23 on the "Billboard " 200, where it remained for over a year, selling a million copies.cite web |title="AMG Biography" |author=Ruhlmann, William |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifoxqw5ldse~T1 |publisher=Allmusic |accessdate=2008-02-14] cite web |title="Rolling Stone Biography"|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/blacksabbath/biography |publisher=Roling Stone.com |accessdate=2008-02-14] While the album was a commercial success, it was widely panned by critics, withLester Bangs of "Rolling Stone " dismissing the album as "discordant jams with bass and guitar reeling like velocitized speedfreaks all over each other's musical perimeters, yet never quite finding synch". [cite web| year=1970 |month=May |author=Bangs, Lester |title="Black Sabbath Album Review" |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/blacksabbath/albums/album/321686/review/5945165/black_sabbath |publisher="Roling Stone " Magazine #66, May 1970 |accessdate=2008-02-14]RS500|238 "
Q magazine " (8/00, p.126) later included it as one of the "Best Metal Albums of All Time", claiming that " [This] was to prove so influential it remains a template for metal bands three decades on. The band's signature song remains the scariest of all heavy metal songs."Track listing
All songs written by
Tony Iommi ,Ozzy Osbourne ,Geezer Butler and Bill Ward, except where noted.*The titles "Wasp", "Bassically" and "A Bit Of Finger" are unique to the North American editions. They are not extra songs but rather a name for some "part" of a song, for example "Bassically" is simply the bass introduction of "N.I.B". "Wasp" is the title of the first 'suite' (Behind The Wall Of Sleep / Bassically / N.I.B.), and "A Bit Of Finger" is the name of the second 'suite' (Sleeping Village / Warning). All editions of the album, except the original UK edition and 2004 remaster, feature separate songs bridged together with these titles added.
*The original North American releases of the album had "Wicked World" in place of "Evil Woman" due to conflicts over publishing rights. Beginning with the first CD remaster in 1996, "Wicked World" has been added as an extra song outside of North America.1970 Vertigo release (United Kingdom)
ide one
#"Black Sabbath" – 6:16
#"The Wizard" – 4:24
#"Behind the Wall of Sleep" – 3:38
#"N.I.B. " – 6:06ide two
#"Evil Woman, Don't Play Your Games With Me" (Dave Wagner, Dick Wiegand, Larry Wiegand – Crow) – 3:25
#"Sleeping Village" – 3:46
#"Warning" (Aynsley Dunbar , John Moorshead, Alex Dmochowski, Victor Hickling) – 10:321970 Warner Bros. release (North America)
ide one
#"Black Sabbath" – 6:20
#"The Wizard" – 4:22
#"Wasp/Behind the Wall of Sleep/Bassically/N.I.B." – 9:44ide two
#"Wicked World" – 4:30
#"A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village/Warning" – 14:32Warner Bros. CD release
#"Black Sabbath" – 6:16
#"The Wizard" – 4:18
#"Wasp/Behind the Wall of Sleep/Bassically/N.I.B." – 10:40
#"Wicked World" – 4:42
#"A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village/Warning" ("Warning" written byAynsley Dunbar et al.) – 14:202004 Sanctuary release (remastered)
#"Black Sabbath" – 6:21
#"The Wizard" – 4:24
#"Behind the Wall of Sleep" – 3:37
#"N.I.B." – 6:07
#"Evil Woman" (Crow) – 3:25
#"Sleeping Village" – 3:46
#"Warning" (Aynsley Dunbar et al.) – 10:32
#"Wicked World" – 4:432004 release on "Black Box" (remastered)
#"Black Sabbath" – 6:19
#"The Wizard" – 4:23
#"Wasp/Behind the Wall of Sleep/Bassically/N.I.B." – 9:44
#"Wicked World" – 4:47
#"A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village/Warning" ("Warning" written byAynsley Dunbar et al.) – 14:16
#"Evil Woman" (Crow) – 3:23Personnel
*
Ozzy Osbourne * – Vocals,harmonica on "The Wizard"
*Tony Iommi –guitar
*Geezer Butler –bass guitar
*Bill Ward – drums
*Tom Allom – engineer
*Barry Sheffield – engineer
*Rodger Bain – producerRelease history
References
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