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Indulge in the timeless music of the legendary band Black Sabbath with their album "Sabotage". This vinyl record, released by Sanctuary in 2015, features a studio recording of the band's heavy metal style. The album is an import and includes popular songs like "Hole in the Sky" and "Symptom of the Universe". The record label's release title is a tribute to the band's 1970s era of music. The album belongs to the categories of music and vinyl records, and is a must-have for fans of the genre. The aspects of the album include the artist Black Sabbath, language of the songs being English, and features like import and studio recording.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelSanctuary
EAN5414939920837
eBay Product ID (ePID)18052269815
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2015
LanguageEnglish
Era1970s
FeaturesImport, Studio Recording
GenrePop, Rock
StyleHeavy Metal
TypeAlbum
ArtistBlack Sabbath
Release TitleSabotage
Additional Product Features
DistributionIntegral/Cinram Novum
Reviews4 stars out of 5 -- "'75's SABOTAGE delivers an exhaustive clobbering...achieving a heaviness born of growing studio mastery.", 4 Out of 5 Stars-"...Highly Underrated...", 3 stars out of 5 -- "Tony Iommi's idea bank was overflowing and, as the band improved, he became more inventive, pushing the metal envelope with every new song."
Additional InformationThe sixth album from these gods of metal favors riff-based heaviness and themes of paranoia and betrayal, dialing back their prog indulgence slightly.
Bought this for my son for Christmas, so I haven't played it.
No idea if its actually a 2009 remaster or not, because there are so many re-issues all claiming to be 2009 (the best of the remasters) now can't keep track.
Sadly with vinyl these days its hit and miss, some pressings are good some are bad depending who presses that batch on the day. I have bought some which are worse than my original 70's pressings.
Still my son won't know the difference.