- Sabotage (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Sabotage
Type = studio
Artist =Black Sabbath
Released =July 28 1975
Recorded = early 1975 at Morgan Studios inLondon ,England
Genre = Heavy metal
Length = 43:44
Label = NEMS
Warner Bros. (US/Canada )
Producer =Black Sabbath
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:myeq97u7kr5t link]
Last album = "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath "
(1973)
This album = "Sabotage"
(1975)
Next album = "We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll "
(1975)"Sabotage" is the sixth studio album by the British heavy metal band
Black Sabbath , released in 1975.Recording
Black Sabbath began work on their sixth album in February 1975, again in
England at Morgan Studios inWillesden ,London . They had a decisive vision to differ the sound from previous album "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath ". GuitaristTony Iommi , who produced the album, said that "We could've continued and gone on and on, getting more technical, using orchestras and everything else which we didn't particularly want to. We took a look at ourselves, and we wanted to do a rock album - "Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath" wasn't a rock album, really." [Harvnb|Rosen|1996|p=80]Over the years, singer
Ozzy Osbourne has often complained in interviews that this album marked the beginning of what he described as Tony Iommi's studio production obsession. "Sabotage" took considerably longer to record and produce than each of their preceding albums, making it the most costly Black Sabbath album to that point. In comparison, the band's first album, "Black Sabbath" (1970), took only twelve hours to record at a cost of a few hundred pounds.Music and lyrics
The album is a mix of heavy, powerful songs such as "Hole in the Sky" and "Symptom of the Universe", and softer experimental songs such as "Supertzar" and "Am I Going Insane (Radio)", which are similar to their previous album. The title of the latter caused some confusion due to the "(Radio)" part, which lead people to believe the song was a radio cut or radio version. However this is the only version of the song. It should be noted that the term 'radio-rental' is
Cockney rhyming slang for 'mental' [ [http://www.black-sabbath.com/discog/sabotage.html Black Sabbath Online: Sabotage ] ] . The song itself is very different from the typical Ozzy Osbourne-era Black Sabbath song. It features no heavy guitar riff; instead, a keyboard riff is prominent. The song concludes with an "insane laugh" which carries into "The Writ".Artwork
The album cover is a photograph of the band members standing in front of a large
bronze mirror. Their "reflections" face the wrong way, and are simply copies of each band member's real image. This is the first album to feature all of the band members on the cover.Stoner rock band
Camarosmith 's debut album cover pays homage to "Sabotage", reproducing it with the members of the band instead of Black Sabbath.Release and reception
"Sabotage" was released on July 28, 1975. For the second time, a Black Sabbath album initially saw favourable reviews, with "Rolling Stone" stating "Sabotage" is not only Black Sabbath's best record since "Paranoid", it might be their best ever", [cite web| year=1975 |month=Sept |author=Altman, Billy |title="Sabatoge" Album Review |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/blacksabbath/albums/album/170807/review/5946986/sabotage |publisher="
Roling Stone " Magazine #196, September 25, 1975 |accessdate=2008-02-25] although later reviewers such as Allmusic noted that "the magical chemistry that made such albums as "Paranoid" and "Volume 4" so special was beginning to disintegrate". [cite web |author=Prato, Greg |title="Sabatoge" AMG Album Review |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gifpxqq5ld6e |publisher=Allmusic.com |accessdate=2008-03-20]"Sabotage" cracked the top 20 in both the United Kingdom and United States, but was the band's first release "not" to achieve platinum status in the US. Songs such as "Hole in the Sky", and "Symptom of the Universe" became fan favourites, with the latter's chugging riff even cited as an early example of
thrash metal . Black Sabbath toured in support of "Sabotage" with openers Kiss, but were forced to cut the tour short in November 1975, following amotorcycle accident in which Ozzy ruptured a muscle in his back.Track listing
All songs written by
Tony Iommi ,Geezer Butler ,Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward.ide one
# "Hole in the Sky" – 3:59
# "Don't Start (Too Late)" – 0:49
# "Symptom of the Universe" – 6:29
# "Megalomania" – 9:46ide two
# "The Thrill of It All" – 5:56
# "Supertzar" – 3:44
# "Am I Going Insane (Radio)" – 4:16
# "The Writ" – 8:09On some of the first vinyl/cassette releases (and all of the remastered versions of the album) there is a short, 23 second hidden track titled "Blow on a Jug" at the end of "The Writ". Recorded at very low volume, it features Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward goofing around in the studio.
Personnel
*
Ozzy Osbourne – lead vocals
*Tony Iommi – lead guitar
*Terry "Geezer" Butler – bass guitar (miscredited as "Tony 'Geezer' Butler" in the story of the band on the Canadian CD issue)
*Bill Ward – drums
*Gerald "Jezz" Woodruffe – keyboards
*Will Malone – arranged English chamber choir
*David Harris – tape operator and saboteurRelease history
References
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