Black Sabbath Album

BLACK SABBATH
 
 
Black Sabbath  is the eponymous debut studio album by the English rock band Black Sabbath.  Released on 13 February 1970 in the United Kingdom and on 1 June 1970 in the United States, the album reached number eight on the UK Albums Charts and number 23 on the Billboard charts.  Although it was poorly received by most contemporary music critics at the time, Black Sabbath has since been credited as one of the most influential albums in the development of heavy metal music.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Another band that Man in the Woods brings up is Black Sabbath, whose fans generally use the much less sinister name Sabbath.  Their debut album Black Sabbath is a harrowing venture into what he calls “the blues from hell”. 

 

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The opening track on Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls by Coven is called “Black Sabbath”. Coincidentally, or perhaps not coincidentally, the opening song on the debut album Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath is also called “Black Sabbath”. The Allmusic article on this album by Steve Huey, which came out the following year, opens with: “Black Sabbath’s debut album is the birth of heavy metal as we now know it. Compatriots like Blue Cheer, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple were already setting new standards for volume and heaviness in the realms of psychedelia, blues-rock, and prog rock. Yet of these metal pioneers, Sabbath are the only one whose sound today remains instantly recognizable as heavy metal, even after decades of evolution in the genre.”
 
(June 2016)
Last edited: March 22, 2021