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"Sabotage: Super Deluxe Edition" CD track listing:

 

Disc One: Original Album Remastered

 

01. Hole In The Sky

02. Don't Start (Too Late)

03. Symptom Of The Universe

04. Megalomania

05. Thrill Of It All

06. Supertzar

07. Am I Going Insane (Radio)

08. The Writ

 

Disc Two: North American Tour Live '75

 

01. Supertzar/Killing Yourself To Live *

02. Hole In The Sky

03. Snowblind *

04. Symptom Of The Universe

05. War Pigs *

06. Megalomania

07. Sabbra Cadabra *

08. Jam 1 including guitar solo *

09. Jam 2 including drum solo *

10. Supernaut *

11. Iron Man *

 

Disc Three: North American Tour Live '75

 

01. Guitar Solo including excerpts of Orchid and Rock 'n' Roll Doctor *

02. Black Sabbath *

03. Spiral Architect *

04. Embryo/Children Of The Grave *

05. Paranoid *

 

Disc Four

 

01. Am I Going Insane (Radio) – Single Edit

02. Hole In The Sky

 

LP One: Original Album Remastered

 

Side One

 

01. Hole In The Sky

02. Don't Start (Too Late)

03. Symptom Of The Universe

04. Megalomania

 

Side Two

 

01. Thrill Of It All

02. Supertzar

03. Am I Going Insane (Radio)

04. The Writ

 

LP Two: North American Tour Live '75

 

Side Three

 

01. Supertzar/Killing Yourself To Live *

02. Hole In The Sky

03. Snowblind *

 

Side Four

 

01. Symptom Of The Universe

02. War Pigs *

 

LP Three: North American Tour Live '75

 

Side Five

 

01. Megalomania *

02. Sabbra Cadabra *

 

Side Six

 

01. Jam 1 including guitar solo *

02. Jam 2 including drum solo *

03. Supernaut

 

LP Four: North American Tour Live '75

 

Side Seven

 

01. Iron Man *

02. Guitar Solo including excerpts of Orchid and Rock 'n' Roll Doctor *

03. Black Sabbath *

 

Side Eight

 

01. Spiral Architect *

02. Embryo/Children Of The Grave *

03. Paranoid *

 

7" Single

 

01. Am I Going Insane (Radio) – Single Edit

02. Hole In The Sky

 

* previously unreleased

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81AMi2siufS._AC_SL1400_.jpg

 

71zLMPoQPMS._AC_SL1400_.jpg

 

"Sabotage: Super Deluxe Edition" CD track listing:

 

Disc One: Original Album Remastered

 

01. Hole In The Sky

02. Don't Start (Too Late)

03. Symptom Of The Universe

04. Megalomania

05. Thrill Of It All

06. Supertzar

07. Am I Going Insane (Radio)

08. The Writ

 

Disc Two: North American Tour Live '75

 

01. Supertzar/Killing Yourself To Live *

02. Hole In The Sky

03. Snowblind *

04. Symptom Of The Universe

05. War Pigs *

06. Megalomania

07. Sabbra Cadabra *

08. Jam 1 including guitar solo *

09. Jam 2 including drum solo *

10. Supernaut *

11. Iron Man *

 

Disc Three: North American Tour Live '75

 

01. Guitar Solo including excerpts of Orchid and Rock 'n' Roll Doctor *

02. Black Sabbath *

03. Spiral Architect *

04. Embryo/Children Of The Grave *

05. Paranoid *

 

Disc Four

 

01. Am I Going Insane (Radio) – Single Edit

02. Hole In The Sky

 

LP One: Original Album Remastered

 

Side One

 

01. Hole In The Sky

02. Don't Start (Too Late)

03. Symptom Of The Universe

04. Megalomania

 

Side Two

 

01. Thrill Of It All

02. Supertzar

03. Am I Going Insane (Radio)

04. The Writ

 

LP Two: North American Tour Live '75

 

Side Three

 

01. Supertzar/Killing Yourself To Live *

02. Hole In The Sky

03. Snowblind *

 

Side Four

 

01. Symptom Of The Universe

02. War Pigs *

 

LP Three: North American Tour Live '75

 

Side Five

 

01. Megalomania *

02. Sabbra Cadabra *

 

Side Six

 

01. Jam 1 including guitar solo *

02. Jam 2 including drum solo *

03. Supernaut

 

LP Four: North American Tour Live '75

 

Side Seven

 

01. Iron Man *

02. Guitar Solo including excerpts of Orchid and Rock 'n' Roll Doctor *

03. Black Sabbath *

 

Side Eight

 

01. Spiral Architect *

02. Embryo/Children Of The Grave *

03. Paranoid *

 

7" Single

 

01. Am I Going Insane (Radio) – Single Edit

02. Hole In The Sky

 

* previously unreleased

 

I love this album. It's a heavy metal masterwork.

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On the Vol IV reissue, they recreated a live set from the tour, with some unreleased stuff and some stuff that seems like it's from Live at Last. I wonder if "North American Tour Live '75" is the same deal.

Was it worth the money?

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On the Vol IV reissue, they recreated a live set from the tour, with some unreleased stuff and some stuff that seems like it's from Live at Last. I wonder if "North American Tour Live '75" is the same deal.

Was it worth the money?

 

I'd say no, to be honest. I'm not an audiophile, so I can't really tell the difference from the Vol. IV I already had. When I listened to the live set, I was pretty disappointed when I recognized some of the cuts. If I'm wrong about them being off Live at Last, then Ozzy's banter was pretty canned.

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Why are you here? Go listen to Presto and talk about intersectionality with a liberal arts department professor.

 

Easy there, big fella! :lol:

 

Figures Jackie liked your post. He's probably walking around his yard with his tube socks and sandals on as we speak.

 

;)

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Why are you here? Go listen to Presto and talk about intersectionality with a liberal arts department professor.

 

Easy there, big fella! :lol:

 

Figures Jackie liked your post. He's probably walking around his yard with his tube socks and sandals on as we speak.

 

;)

NEVER!!!

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meh

 

Why are you here? Go listen to Presto and talk about intersectionality with a liberal arts department professor.

 

Easy there, big fella! :lol:

 

Figures Jackie liked your post. He's probably walking around his yard with his tube socks and sandals on as we speak.

 

;)

NEVER!!!

 

Or listening to HYF and NOT shaking your head in disgust.

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Tempting... but I`m not sure how many photos of Bill in his wife`s tights I can take in one box set.

I remember being traumatised at the time when it was first released. Multiple pics is quite scary but it looks like a fairly decent package (the box set I mean!!!!) Edited by zepphead
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On the Vol IV reissue, they recreated a live set from the tour, with some unreleased stuff and some stuff that seems like it's from Live at Last. I wonder if "North American Tour Live '75" is the same deal.

Was it worth the money?

 

I'd say no, to be honest. I'm not an audiophile, so I can't really tell the difference from the Vol. IV I already had. When I listened to the live set, I was pretty disappointed when I recognized some of the cuts. If I'm wrong about them being off Live at Last, then Ozzy's banter was pretty canned.

 

The Straightener Outtake on disc 3. That put a few cracks in my walls so listen at low volumes. It's so good.

 

I like the Super Deluxe set and glad I bought it. Not going to buy SABOTAGE though.

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Dude, I somehow knew you were gonna say that. But I'll give you a pass because of that Aspen Super Coupe in your sig. This time.

 

Sabotage is on my short list of top all time albums. They successfully pulled off an almost prog album while retaining their nuclear level heavy riffs.

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To celebrate this momentous event I just walked around the neighbourhood in a pair of tights in homage to great Bill Ward. :notworthy: :smoke:

Well, I went to the store in my sweatpants once. But... damn, Ducky. Just please tell me you don't have a kimono like Ozzy's.

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To celebrate this momentous event I just walked around the neighbourhood in a pair of tights in homage to great Bill Ward. :notworthy: :smoke:

Well, I went to the store in my sweatpants once. But... damn, Ducky. Just please tell me you don't have a kimono like Ozzy's.

I haven't, it's ok. :hail:

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Dude, I somehow knew you were gonna say that. But I'll give you a pass because of that Aspen Super Coupe in your sig. This time.

 

Sabotage is on my short list of top all time albums. They successfully pulled off an almost prog album while retaining their nuclear level heavy riffs.

Hmmm, your knowledge of and admiration for the Super Coupe clearly indicates you're a man of exceptional taste.

 

I should have been more measured in my criticism. Your username tells me you're fan. One of my dearest friends, Jimmy Blanke is a fan. He doesn't know of my dissing Ozzy.

 

Your description of Sabotage intrigues me. I will in the next coming days give the album a re-listen with an open mind. "Almost prog" with nuclear level heavy riffs might be just the kind of thing to remind me I'm alive.

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To celebrate this momentous event I just walked around the neighbourhood in a pair of tights in homage to great Bill Ward. :notworthy: :smoke:

Pictures or it didn't happen

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oh wait............

:scared:

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Dude, I somehow knew you were gonna say that. But I'll give you a pass because of that Aspen Super Coupe in your sig. This time.

 

Sabotage is on my short list of top all time albums. They successfully pulled off an almost prog album while retaining their nuclear level heavy riffs.

Hmmm, your knowledge of and admiration for the Super Coupe clearly indicates you're a man of exceptional taste.

 

I should have been more measured in my criticism. Your username tells me you're fan. One of my dearest friends, Jimmy Blanke is a fan. He doesn't know of my dissing Ozzy.

 

Your description of Sabotage intrigues me. I will in the next coming days give the album a re-listen with an open mind. "Almost prog" with nuclear level heavy riffs might be just the kind of thing to remind me I'm alive.

 

If you don't realize you're alive after listening to Hole in the Sky, you're probably not.

 

Keith Emerson is on the previous album, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. That's got some mid-70s prog vibe as well. I personally doubt your synth-era loving ears are going to be able to process this stuff, but I admire your trying.

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Dude, I somehow knew you were gonna say that. But I'll give you a pass because of that Aspen Super Coupe in your sig. This time.

 

Sabotage is on my short list of top all time albums. They successfully pulled off an almost prog album while retaining their nuclear level heavy riffs.

Hmmm, your knowledge of and admiration for the Super Coupe clearly indicates you're a man of exceptional taste.

 

I should have been more measured in my criticism. Your username tells me you're fan. One of my dearest friends, Jimmy Blanke is a fan. He doesn't know of my dissing Ozzy.

 

Your description of Sabotage intrigues me. I will in the next coming days give the album a re-listen with an open mind. "Almost prog" with nuclear level heavy riffs might be just the kind of thing to remind me I'm alive.

 

If you don't realize you're alive after listening to Hole in the Sky, you're probably not.

 

Keith Emerson is on the previous album, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. That's got some mid-70s prog vibe as well. I personally doubt your synth-era loving ears are going to be able to process this stuff, but I admire your trying.

I'm imagining Sabotage done in the style of Hold Your Fire....

 

Uh, no not really. But it might be good for a few laughs.

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