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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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BLACK SABBATH TECHNICAL ECSTASY DELUXE EDITION AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1ST 4-CD And 5-LP Versions Of Black Sabbath’s Seventh Studio Album Features The Original Album Newly Remastered, A Brand New Mix Of The Album By Steven Wilson, Plus Previously Unreleased Outtakes, Alternative Mixes, And Live Tracks PRE ORDER HERE Black Sabbath embraced change in 1976 when the heavy metal innovators started managing themselves and began exploring different sounds on the band’s seventh studio album, Technical Ecstasy. The record reached #13 in the U.K. and was certified gold in the U.S. BMG honors this daring album with a collection that includes a newly remastered version of the original, a brand-new mix by Steven Wilson, plus more than 90 minutes of previously unreleased outtakes, alternative mixes and live tracks. TECHNICAL ECSTASY: SUPER DELUXE EDITION will be available on October 1st as a 4-CD set and 5-LP set on 180-gram black vinyl. Both the 4-CD and 5-LP versions are available for pre-order HERE. The remastered studio album will be available the same day on digital download and streaming services. The newly remastered version of ‘Back Street Kids’ is available today digitally. Click HERE to listen now. In the summer of 1976, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward headed to Miami to record Technical Ecstasy at the famed Criteria Studios. The band was coming off a world tour for their previous album, Sabotage, that had found their live performances evolving to include keyboards and synthesizers. These newly incorporated instruments and sounds were then introduced into the recording process on Technical Ecstasy. The new songs encompassed a wide range of styles from the hard charging “Back Street Kids” and ballad “It’s Alright,” to the funky “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” and progressive “Gypsy.” The album also featured the single “It’s Alright,” which was the first Sabbath song to feature lead vocals by Ward. The Deluxe Edition presents a newly remastered version of the eight-track album, along with an entirely new mix of the album created by Steven Wilson using the original analog tapes. TECHNICAL ECSTASY: SUPER DELUXE EDITION comes with eight previously unreleased outtakes and alternative mixes. Among those are different mixes of “You Won’t Change Me” and “Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor,” as well as both outtake and instrumental versions for “She’s Gone.” The collection concludes with 10 previously unreleased live tracks recorded during the 1976-77 Technical Ecstasy World Tour. The songs touch on different eras of the band’s history with early tracks like “Black Sabbath” and “War Pigs” alongside new songs “Gypsy” and “Dirty Women.” The collection comes with an extensive booklet featuring artwork, liner notes, rare memorabilia and photos from the era, plus a replica of the 1976-77 world tour concert book and a large colour poster. TECHNICAL ECSTASY: SUPER DELUXE EDITION 4-CD/5-LP Track Listing Disc One: Original Album 1976 (2021 Remaster) “Back Street Kids” “You Won’t Change Me” “It’s Alright” “Gypsy” “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” “Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor” “She’s Gone” “Dirty Women” Disc Two: New Steven Wilson Mix “Back Street Kids” * “You Won’t Change” * “It’s Alright” – Mono Version “Gypsy” * “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” * “Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor” * “She’s Gone” * “Dirty Women” * Disc Three: Outtakes & Alternative Mixes “Back Street Kids” – Alternative Mix * “You Won’t Change Me” – Alternative Mix * “Gypsy” – Alternative Mix * “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” – Alternative Mix * “Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor” – Alternative Mix * “She’s Gone” – Outtake Version * “Dirty Women” – Alternative Mix * “She’s Gone” – Instrumental Mix * Disc Four: Live World Tour 1976-77 “Symptom Of The Universe” * “War Pigs” * “Gypsy” * “Black Sabbath” * “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” * “Dirty Women” * Drum Solo / Guitar Solo * “Electric Funeral” * “Snowblind” * “Children Of The Grave” * LP One: Original Album Remastered Side One “Back Street Kids” “You Won’t Change Me” “It’s Alright” “Gypsy” Side Two “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” “Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor” “She’s Gone” “Dirty Women” LP Two: New Steven Wilson Mix Side Three “Back Street Kids” * “You Won’t Change Me” * “It’s Alright” – Mono Single “Gypsy” * Side Four “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” * “Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor” * “She’s Gone” * “Dirty Women” * LP Three: Outtakes & Alternative Mixes Side Five “Back Street Kids” – Alternative Mix * “You Won’t Change Me” – Alternative Mix * “Gypsy” – Alternative Mix * “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” – Alternative Mix * Side Six “Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor” – Alternative Mix * “She’s Gone” – Outtake Version * “Dirty Women” – Alternative Mix * “She’s Gone” – Instrumental Mix * LP Four: Live World Tour 1976-77 Side Seven “Symptom Of The Universe” * “War Pigs” * “Gypsy” * Side Eight “Black Sabbath” * “All Moving Parts (Stand Still)” * LP Five: Live World Tour 1976-77 Side Nine “Dirty Women” * Drum Solo / Guitar Solo * Side Ten “Electric Funeral” * “Snowblind” * “Children Of The Grave” * * Previously unreleased
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The battle of the Who Are You's...let the contest commence...
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We'll say it's a bumper setlist of 25 songs. The songs have to come from the first 8 albums as it's for the original line-up for a special farewell gig in 1978. I notice they did 17 songs in 1978 in Cincinnati but one was the guitar solo so it was really 16. So just 70's Ozzy-era songs remember. You don't have to put in songs like Paranoid and Iron Man just because the audience would expect them, just pick your best 25 tracks. Here's mine: 1 Symptom of the Universe 2 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 3 A National Acrobat 4 Hole in the Sky 5 Tomorrow's Dream 6 Back Street Kids 7 Johnny Blade 8 All Moving Parts Stand Still 9 Lord of This World 10 The Wizard 11 Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener 12 Hand of Doom 13 Into the Void 14 Under the Sun/Every Day Comes and Goes 15 After Forever 16 The Writ 17 Shock Wave 18 Spiral Architect 19 Killing Yourself to Live 20 Black Sabbath 21 Fairies Wear Boots 22 Electric Funeral 23 Snowblind 24 Children of the Grave 25 War Pigs
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I'd say Circumstances, this is a song where Geddy is singing the riff in the chorus, or Alex is playing the vocal melody...whichever...and Ozzy was doing this a lot with songs like Iron Man and Electric Funeral. And it's one of the heavier RUSh songs with a dark moody vibe!
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http://www.hellbound.ca/2013/12/bill-ward-the-hellbound-interview/ What bands excite you as the torchbearers in modern metal? Oh God, there are so many! Amon Amarth are progressing really well. And I’ve got to wave the flag for bands like Soilwork, who are not necessarily new, but what they are doing is progressing, and they’re playing so f***ing well. Same with a band like Devildriver, where I’ll be listening and wonder “What are they gonna do next?” I’m blown away by those guys. Another one of my favorite bands is Celtic Frost. I also really like Today Is The Day. And – I know it’ll never happen, what with Henke’s passing, but I also wish we could have a reincarnation of Disfear.