4” and “Paranoid.” Yet, it’s still a mighty strong outing, one that shows some intriguing different sides (and sounds) from vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward. And, clearly, it’s not an all-time classic in the league of Sabbath’s “Vol. Of course, Sabbath’s seventh album, released in 1976, doesn’t get the acclaim of some the band’s earlier efforts. We’ll start with Black Sabbath - since, well, heavy metal as we know it started with them - and recommend that fans check out the awesome “Technical Ecstasy: Super Deluxe Edition” from Rhino Records. The two greatest metal bands of all time - Black Sabbath and Metallica - have recently released deluxe editions of classic albums.
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