Black Sabbath |
The roots of Black Sabbath date back to late 60’s when four teenage friends from Aston, near Birmingham, England: Anthony "Tony" Iommi (b. Feb 19, 1948), guitar; William "Bill" Ward (b. May 5, 1948), drums; John "Ozzy" Osbourne (b. Dec 3, 1948), vocals; and Terence "Geezer" Butler (b. Jul 17, 1949), bass got together to form a jazz-blues group by the name of Polka Tulk, later renamed as Earth. They played all across Europe and were inclined to change the band name again because of conflict with another group with the name Earth. |
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The name Black Sabbath was taken from the name of a book written by occult writer Dennis Wheatley, which was also the title of one of the songs written by Terence Butler. This unit is responsible for creating the famous Black Sabbath guitar music."Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games With Me)," was Black Sabbath’s first single and Phillips subsidiary, Vertigo, released Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album in early 1970, which made a mark on the U.K. Top Ten charts. Warner Bros. Records released the same album in May 1970 in the U.S. and eventually ended up selling a million copies within a year. By this time, the band had the tremendous following of faithful audience that found Black Sabbath’s uncompromising approach irresistible. “Paranoid” was Black Sabbath’s next album that was released in September 1970 after the title track, released as a single in advance of the LP, hit the Top Five in the U.K.
The Paranoid album hit the number one spot and sold over four million copies. One of its tracks, "Iron Man," remains their biggest hit ever and won them their first Grammy. The success of the Black Sabbath group continued with the release of “Master of Reality,” the third album, in August 1971, reaching the Top Ten in U.K. and U.S., selling over a million copies. With many follow-up albums like Black Sabbath, Vol. 4 (September 1972), Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (November 1973), We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll (December 1975), Technical Ecstasy (October 1976), Heaven and Hell (April 1980), Mob Rules (November 1981), Born Again (September 1983), The Eternal Idol (November 1987) and many more to their credit, Black Sabbath music remains popular today and will be there for many more decades to come.
To see what Black Sabbath songs are available, please check the Song Library page on our website.
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