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Black Sabbath


Synopsis


'An epic tale, told the way it should be' RECORD COLLECTOR

'The book he was born to write' CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE

'An entertaining read for long-standing fans and newcomers alike' GUITARIST

The final word on the only name synonymous with heavy metal - Black Sabbath.


Way back in the mists of time, in the days when rock giants walked the earth, the name Ozzy Osbourne was synonymous with the subversive and dark. Back then, Ozzy was the singer in Black Sabbath, and they meant business. A four-piece formed from the ashes of two locally well-known groups called The Rare Breed (Ozzy and bassist Geezer Butler) and Mythology (guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward), all four founding members of the original Black Sabbath grew up within half-a-mile of each other.

This biography tells the story of how they made that dream come true - and how it then turned into a nightmare for all of them. How at the height of their fame, Sabbath discovered they had been so badly ripped off by their managers they did not even own their own songs. How they looked for salvation from Don Arden - an even more notorious gangster figure, who resurrected their career but still left them indebted to him, financially and personally. And how it finally came to a head when in 1979 they sacked Ozzy: 'For being too out of control - even for us,' as Bill Ward put it.

The next 15 years would see a war break out between the two camps: the post-Ozzy Sabbath and Ozzy himself, whose solo career overshadowed Sabbath to the point where, when he offered them the chance to reform around him again, it was entirely on his terms. Or rather, that of his wife and manager, daughter of Don Arden - Sharon Osbourne.

Mick Wall

Summary

Chapter 1: Beginnings

This chapter chronicles the formation of Black Sabbath in Birmingham, England in 1968. The band's original lineup consisted of Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass), Bill Ward (drums), and Ozzy Osbourne (vocals). They were inspired by heavy blues acts like Cream and Jimi Hendrix, but they infused their sound with a darker, more sinister edge.

Example: The song "Black Sabbath" from their 1970 debut album perfectly encapsulates the band's early sound. It features Iommi's mournful guitar riffs, Butler's thunderous bass lines, Ward's heavy drumming, and Osbourne's eerie vocals.

Chapter 2: Rise to Stardom

The 1970s marked Black Sabbath's rise to stardom. Their albums "Paranoid" (1970), "Master of Reality" (1971), and "Vol. 4" (1972) became instant classics, cementing their place as one of the pioneers of heavy metal.

Example: The song "Iron Man" from "Paranoid" is a prime example of Black Sabbath's storytelling abilities. It tells the tale of a man who sacrifices his life to become a robotic soldier for the military.

Chapter 3: Experimental Years

In the mid-1970s, Black Sabbath experimented with different sounds. They incorporated elements of jazz, funk, and even disco into their music, culminating in the 1976 album "Technical Ecstasy."

Example: The song "Changes" from "Technical Ecstasy" showcased a more melodic side of the band. It featured a soulful saxophone solo and harmonious vocals from Osbourne.

Chapter 4: Ozzy's Departure and Reunion

Osbourne was fired from the band in 1979 due to his erratic behavior. He was replaced by a string of singers, including Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, and Tony Martin. However, the band reunited with Osbourne in 1997 for a successful tour.

Example: The song "The Devil Cried" from "Dehumanizer" (1992), recorded with Dio on vocals, is a powerful and anthemic return to the band's classic sound.

Chapter 5: Later Years and Legacy

Black Sabbath continued to release albums and tour throughout the 2000s and 2010s. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 and received widespread acclaim for their groundbreaking contributions to the world of heavy metal.

Example: The song "God is Dead?" from "13" (2013), Black Sabbath's final studio album, is a reflection on mortality and the band's legacy. It features the signature guitar riffs and haunting vocals that have defined their music for decades.