Sabotage (Black Sabbath album)

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Occupation

  • Vocals: Ozzy Osbourne
  • E -Bass: Geezer Butler
  • Electric Guitar: Tony Iommi
  • Drums: Bill Ward

Sabotage is the sixth studio album by the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was published in 1975.

Formation

Sabotage was recorded in February 1975 in the Morgan Studios in London. Because the shots required long and worked the band with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, sabotage was the most expensive album of the band. The conflict between Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi was exacerbated when Osbourne guitarist " obsession " to find exactly the right sound accusing.

Reception

Sabotage was from Rolling Stone referred to as " Black Sabbath's best record since Paranoid ," " perhaps their best overall ." Also, the site The Metal Observer is convinced that " SABBATH will never record a better album ." The song Symptom of the Universe influenced loud Reviewer Guy Peters several generations of thrash metal bands who were inspired to own, slower or faster, versions of the song.

Contrary to the assumption of the title Am I Going Insane (Radio ) would be a radio edition, there was only one version of the song.

Greg Prato of Allmusic sees sabotage as an "interesting and challenging publication ", but regretting the "loss " of the " magical chemistry" of the earlier albums.

Krist Novoselic, the former bassist of Nirvana, called sabotage as an important influence and thinks that it probably would not have existed without this album Nirvana.

In the UK, 60,000 units were sold from the album, it reached Silver status in England on 1 December 1975, Gold status in the U.S. on 16 June 1997.

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