Black Sabbath: "Greatest Hits 1970-1978" -3/14/06
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Black Sabbath: "Greatest Hits 1970-1978" -3/14/06
Warner Bros./Rhino will celebrate Black Sabbath's induction into the Rock and Hall of Fame with "Greatest Hits 1970-1978," due March 14, the day after the ceremony. The 16-track set is drawn exclusively from the eight studio albums recorded by the original lineup of vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward.
The chronological collection begins with early cuts like "Black Sabbath" and "N.I.B.," proceeds to mid-period classics like "War Pigs," "Paranoid," "Iron Man" and "Sweet Leaf" and wraps with the title cut of 1978's "Never Say Die" and "Dirty Women" from 1976's "Technical Ecstasy."
Here is the track list for "Greatest Hits 1970-1978":
"Black Sabbath"
"N.I.B."
"The Wizard"
"War Pigs"
"Paranoid"
"Iron Man"
"Sweet Leaf"
"Children of the Grave"
"Changes"
"Snowblind"
"Supernaut"
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"
"Hole in the Sky"
"Rock 'N' Roll Doctor"
"Never Say Die"
"Dirty Women"
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The chronological collection begins with early cuts like "Black Sabbath" and "N.I.B.," proceeds to mid-period classics like "War Pigs," "Paranoid," "Iron Man" and "Sweet Leaf" and wraps with the title cut of 1978's "Never Say Die" and "Dirty Women" from 1976's "Technical Ecstasy."
Here is the track list for "Greatest Hits 1970-1978":
"Black Sabbath"
"N.I.B."
"The Wizard"
"War Pigs"
"Paranoid"
"Iron Man"
"Sweet Leaf"
"Children of the Grave"
"Changes"
"Snowblind"
"Supernaut"
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"
"Hole in the Sky"
"Rock 'N' Roll Doctor"
"Never Say Die"
"Dirty Women"
BILLBOARD.com
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DVD Talk Special Edition
Sabbath need to be heard in album form, not hits form. Besides, do we really need all these retrospectives when "We Sold Our Soul For Rock 'N' Roll" is plenty?
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DVD Talk Legend
Eh, it's a cash-in for the hall of fame induction, and is for casual fans. As long as there's no "rare" track to sucker in people who have the whole catalog, I don't have a problem with it.
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DVD Talk Hero
Why is the opening bass jam on NIB deleted from the 2 disc Sabbath GH cd?
I happen to have an old shtty sounding best of black sabbath cd from a company called "power sound" (i bought it for 5.99) Anyways, on that cd, when the song "NIB" starts, a 30 second bass jam/boogie starts playing before the famous opening riff. Now on the 2 disc remasted version called "Symptom of the Universe: the best of Black Sabbath" that opening 30 seconds is not there for whatever reason. But that version sounds really good. Was there a reason they cut the opening, and is there a way to get a remasted version of that song with the opening.
thanks a bunch for the help.
thanks a bunch for the help.
#11
DVD Talk Legend
IIRC, on the old Warner Bros. releases, the little bass jam was a seperate track called "bassically". On the Castle remasters from about 10 years ago (damn, I feel old), the bass jam is part of the N.I.B. track.
As for why they ditched it, who knows?
As for why they ditched it, who knows?
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No Fairies Wear Boots, no sale!
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