
Black Sabbath – Master Of Reality (2xLP)
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Features the hits "Into The Void" and "Children of The Grave"
Plus entire LP of bonus material available on vinyl for the first time!
Black Sabbath are bringing their first three albums back to stores. Black Sabbath (1970), Paranoid (1970) and Master of Reality (1971) are getting the deluxe reissue treatment on Jan. 22, two days after the band launches its The End tour in Omaha.
Each album will be presented with its 2012 remaster, previously available only on digital formats, alongside a bonus disc of outtakes and alternate versions making their official North American debut.
These three expanded editions, available as double LP sets, will be joined by a reissue of the 2002 live collection Past Lives, which collects concert recordings from 1970-75.
While Sabbath invite fans to celebrate their back catalog, they've reportedly opted against putting together a follow-up to 2013's 13, which marked singer Ozzy Osbourne‘s first full-length effort with the band in 35 years.
"The shortest album of Black Sabbath's glory years, Master of Reality is also their most sonically influential work. Here Tony Iommi began to experiment with tuning his guitar down three half-steps to C#, producing a sound that was darker, deeper, and sludgier than anything they'd yet committed to record. (This trick was still being copied 25 years later by every metal band looking to push the limits of heaviness, from trendy nu-metallers to Swedish deathsters.) Much more than that, Master of Reality essentially created multiple metal subgenres all by itself, laying the sonic foundations for doom, stoner and sludge metal, all in the space of just over half an hour." — AllMusic
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Artist: Black SabbathLabel: Rhino Records, Warner RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: USA & CanadaGenre: MetalStyle: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
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Original Album 1971
A1 Sweet Leaf
A2 After Forever (Including The Elegy)
A3 Embryo
A4 Children Of The Grave
B1 Orchid
B2 Lord Of This World
B3 Solitude
B4 Into The Void
Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks
C1 Weevil Woman '71 (Previously Unreleased)
C2 Sweet Leaf (Studio Outtake Featuring Alternative Lyrics)
C3 After Forever (Studio Outtake - Instrumental)
C4 Children Of The Grave (Studio Outtake Featuring Alternative Lyrics)
D1 Children Of The Grave (Studio Outtake - Instrumental)
D2 Orchid (Studio Outtake - Tony Count-In)
D3 Lord Of This World (Studio Outtake Feat. Piano &Amp; Slide Guitar)
D4 Solitude (Studio Outtake - Intro. With Alternative Guitar Tuning)
D5 Into The Void "Spanish Sid" (Studio Outtake - Alternative Version)
- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
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Features the hits "Into The Void" and "Children of The Grave"
Plus entire LP of bonus material available on vinyl for the first time!
Black Sabbath are bringing their first three albums back to stores. Black Sabbath (1970), Paranoid (1970) and Master of Reality (1971) are getting the deluxe reissue treatment on Jan. 22, two days after the band launches its The End tour in Omaha.
Each album will be presented with its 2012 remaster, previously available only on digital formats, alongside a bonus disc of outtakes and alternate versions making their official North American debut.
These three expanded editions, available as double LP sets, will be joined by a reissue of the 2002 live collection Past Lives, which collects concert recordings from 1970-75.
While Sabbath invite fans to celebrate their back catalog, they've reportedly opted against putting together a follow-up to 2013's 13, which marked singer Ozzy Osbourne‘s first full-length effort with the band in 35 years.
"The shortest album of Black Sabbath's glory years, Master of Reality is also their most sonically influential work. Here Tony Iommi began to experiment with tuning his guitar down three half-steps to C#, producing a sound that was darker, deeper, and sludgier than anything they'd yet committed to record. (This trick was still being copied 25 years later by every metal band looking to push the limits of heaviness, from trendy nu-metallers to Swedish deathsters.) Much more than that, Master of Reality essentially created multiple metal subgenres all by itself, laying the sonic foundations for doom, stoner and sludge metal, all in the space of just over half an hour." — AllMusic
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Artist: Black SabbathLabel: Rhino Records, Warner RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: USA & CanadaGenre: MetalStyle: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
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Original Album 1971
A1 Sweet Leaf
A2 After Forever (Including The Elegy)
A3 Embryo
A4 Children Of The Grave
B1 Orchid
B2 Lord Of This World
B3 Solitude
B4 Into The Void
Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks
C1 Weevil Woman '71 (Previously Unreleased)
C2 Sweet Leaf (Studio Outtake Featuring Alternative Lyrics)
C3 After Forever (Studio Outtake - Instrumental)
C4 Children Of The Grave (Studio Outtake Featuring Alternative Lyrics)
D1 Children Of The Grave (Studio Outtake - Instrumental)
D2 Orchid (Studio Outtake - Tony Count-In)
D3 Lord Of This World (Studio Outtake Feat. Piano &Amp; Slide Guitar)
D4 Solitude (Studio Outtake - Intro. With Alternative Guitar Tuning)
D5 Into The Void "Spanish Sid" (Studio Outtake - Alternative Version)
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- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
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Features the hits "Into The Void" and "Children of The Grave"
Plus entire LP of bonus material available on vinyl for the first time!
Black Sabbath are bringing their first three albums back to stores. Black Sabbath (1970), Paranoid (1970) and Master of Reality (1971) are getting the deluxe reissue treatment on Jan. 22, two days after the band launches its The End tour in Omaha.
Each album will be presented with its 2012 remaster, previously available only on digital formats, alongside a bonus disc of outtakes and alternate versions making their official North American debut.
These three expanded editions, available as double LP sets, will be joined by a reissue of the 2002 live collection Past Lives, which collects concert recordings from 1970-75.
While Sabbath invite fans to celebrate their back catalog, they've reportedly opted against putting together a follow-up to 2013's 13, which marked singer Ozzy Osbourne‘s first full-length effort with the band in 35 years.
"The shortest album of Black Sabbath's glory years, Master of Reality is also their most sonically influential work. Here Tony Iommi began to experiment with tuning his guitar down three half-steps to C#, producing a sound that was darker, deeper, and sludgier than anything they'd yet committed to record. (This trick was still being copied 25 years later by every metal band looking to push the limits of heaviness, from trendy nu-metallers to Swedish deathsters.) Much more than that, Master of Reality essentially created multiple metal subgenres all by itself, laying the sonic foundations for doom, stoner and sludge metal, all in the space of just over half an hour." — AllMusic
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Artist: Black SabbathLabel: Rhino Records, Warner RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: USA & CanadaGenre: MetalStyle: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
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Original Album 1971
A1 Sweet Leaf
A2 After Forever (Including The Elegy)
A3 Embryo
A4 Children Of The Grave
B1 Orchid
B2 Lord Of This World
B3 Solitude
B4 Into The Void
Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks
C1 Weevil Woman '71 (Previously Unreleased)
C2 Sweet Leaf (Studio Outtake Featuring Alternative Lyrics)
C3 After Forever (Studio Outtake - Instrumental)
C4 Children Of The Grave (Studio Outtake Featuring Alternative Lyrics)
D1 Children Of The Grave (Studio Outtake - Instrumental)
D2 Orchid (Studio Outtake - Tony Count-In)
D3 Lord Of This World (Studio Outtake Feat. Piano &Amp; Slide Guitar)
D4 Solitude (Studio Outtake - Intro. With Alternative Guitar Tuning)
D5 Into The Void "Spanish Sid" (Studio Outtake - Alternative Version)

















