Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - Black Sabbath

Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

Black Sabbath

  • Genre: Metal
  • Release Date: 1973-11-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • ℗ 1973 Warner Records Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment, a Warner Music Group Company

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Black Sabbath 5:46
2
A National Acrobat Black Sabbath 6:15
3
Fluff Black Sabbath 4:08
4
Sabbra Cadabra Black Sabbath 5:57
5
Killing Yourself to Live Black Sabbath 5:42
6
Who Are You? Black Sabbath 4:10
7
Looking for Today Black Sabbath 5:00
8
Spiral Architect Black Sabbath 5:27

Reviews

  • RIP OZZY !!!!!

    5
    By Derek B 007
    We just lost one of the greatest and unforgettable voices in rock music. Ozzy will be deeply missed but his legacy and contribution to the metal and hard rock will live forever !! RIP my brother !!!
  • Outstanding

    5
    By Harry Moto
    Got this album for my 12th birthday back in 1974 (along with a Ouiji Board) and the rest was history! A National Acrobat is one of my top 2 Sabbath tracks of all time…Bill Ward’s drumming is on another level.
  • This Album is a Classic Metal Album🤘

    5
    By 1980s Man
    Yes, This is a Classic Metal album🤘
  • Never gets old

    5
    By ryanmetallica
    Even after 50 years, still so good
  • Dec 1st 2023

    5
    By 420 Republican
    Happy 50th anniversary! Thanks Ozzy,Geezer,Bill &Tony. You guys have made some of the best music EVER made. 50th anniversary of this great album.
  • Best of the Ozzy-era

    5
    By KOUS300
    Absolute masterpiece!
  • 🤘🏻🔥

    5
    By Landonwilliams98
    Sabbath bloody sabbath, favorite song of all time
  • I love it

    5
    By Cassa G
    👍
  • Best sabbath album of all time

    5
    By Scottyjake22
    The first time I heard this album I was at a house party when I was a teen in highschool and an older 20 some year old guy brought out a record player and dropped the needle on the B side of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Killing yourself to live came on and it lit up my world. We were high and having a great time and it was the best and still Is the best 🤘
  • Another great album.

    5
    By Reckia6
    I used to give this album a four star rating, then notched it up to five stars when I saw that I put all eight of these songs on my Black Sabbath playlist on ITunes! Sabbath’s most experimental album up to that point, with a lot of keyboards and synthesizers, but still quite heavy when it needs to be. The title track is a masterpiece and one of the best Black Sabbath songs period. Ozzy sounds amazing on this song, though he would never be able to hit them high notes in concert. I love Ozzy’s singing on the whole album. Every song here is a classic in it’s own unique way, almost overflowing with personality. A bit mellow in places, yes, with the beautiful instrumental Fluff and the intro for Spiral Architect. And Who Are You is built around a synthesizer melody, written and played by Ozzy. Love the lyrics on the album as well. My Mom would not let my brothers and I buy this album at first, because of the front cover. She finally caved in after the album got a big recommendation from our priest!!!

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