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Black Sabbath Biography

Black Sabbath has been so influential in the development of heavy metal rock music as to be a defining force in the style. The group took the blues-rock sound of late '60s

acts like Cream, Blue Cheer, and Vanilla Fudge to its logical conclusion, slowing the tempo, accentuating the bass, and emphasizing screaming guitar solos and howled vocals full of lyrics expressing mental anguish and macabre fantasies. If their predecessors clearly came out of an electrified blues tradition, Black Sabbath took that tradition in a new direction, and in so doing helped give birth to a musical style that continued to attract millions of fans decades later.

The group was formed by four teenage friends from Aston, near Birmingham, England: Anthony "Tony" Iommi (b. Feb 19, 1948), guitar; William "Bill" Ward (b. May 5, 1948), drums; John "Ozzy" Osbourne (b. Dec 3, 1948), vocals; and Terence "Geezer" Butler (b. Jul 17, 1949), bass. They originally called their jazz-blues band Polka Tulk, later renaming themselves Earth, and they played extensively in Europe. In early 1969, they decided to change their name again when they found that they were being mistaken for another group called Earth. Butler had written a song that took its title from a novel by occult writer Dennis Wheatley, Black Sabbath, and the group adopted it as their name as well. As they attracted attention for their live performances, record labels showed interest, and they were signed to Phillips Records in 1969. In January 1970, the Phillips subsidiary Fontana released their debut single, "Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games With Me)," a cover of a song that had just become a U.S. hit for Crow; it did not chart. The following month, a different Phillips subsidiary, Vertigo, released Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album, which reached the U.K. Top Ten. Though it was a less immediate success in the U.S. -- where the band's recordings were licensed to Warner Bros. Records and appeared in May 1970 -- the LP broke into the American charts in August, reaching the Top 40, remaining in the charts over a year, and selling a million copies.

Appearing at the start of the '70s, Black Sabbath embodied the Balkanization of popular music that followed the relatively homogenous second half of the 1960s. As exemplified by its most popular act, the Beatles, the 1960s suggested that many different aspects of popular music could be integrated into an eclectic style with a broad appeal. The Beatles were as likely to perform an acoustic ballad as a hard rocker or R&B-influenced tune. At the start of the 1970s, however, those styles began to become more discrete for new artists, with soft rockers like James Taylor and the Carpenters emerging to play only ballad material, and hard rockers like Led Zeppelin and Grand Funk Railroad taking a radically different course, while R&B music turned increasingly militant. The first wave of rock critics, which had come into existence with the Beatles, was dismayed with this development, and the new acts tended to be poorly reviewed despite their popularity. Black Sabbath, which took an even more extreme tack than the still blues- and folk-based Led Zeppelin, was lambasted by critics (and though they eventually made their peace with Zeppelin, they never did with Sabbath). But the band had discovered a new audience eager for its uncompromising approach.

Black Sabbath quickly followed its debut album with a second album, Paranoid, in September 1970. The title track, released as a single in advance of the LP, hit the Top Five in the U.K., and the album went to number one there. In the U.S., where the first album had just begun to sell, Paranoid was held up for release until January 1971, again preceded by the title track, which made the singles charts in November; the album broke into the Top Ten in March 1971 and remained in the charts over a year, eventually selling over four million copies, by far the band's best-selling effort. (Its sales were stimulated by the belated release of one of its tracks, "Iron Man," as a U.S. single in early 1972; the 45 got almost halfway up the charts, the band's best showing for an American single.)

Master of Reality, the third album, followed in August 1971, reaching the Top Ten on both sides of the Atlantic and selling over a million copies. Black Sabbath, Vol. 4 (September 1972) was another Top Ten million-seller. For Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (November 1973), the band brought in Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman on one track, signaling a slight change in musical direction; it was Black Sabbath's fifth straight Top Ten hit and million-seller. In 1974, the group went through managerial disputes that idled them for an extended period. When they returned to action in July 1975 with their sixth album, Sabotage, they were welcomed back at home, but in the U.S. the musical climate had changed, making things more difficult for an album-oriented band with a heavy style, and though the LP reached the Top 20, it did not match previous sales levels. Black Sabbath's record labels quickly responded with a million-selling double-LP compilation, We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll (December 1975), and the band contemplated a more pronounced change of musical style. This brought about disagreement, with guitarist Iommi wanting to add elements to the sound, including horns, and singer Osbourne resisting any variation in the formula. Technical Ecstasy (October 1976), which adopted some of Iommi's innovations, was another good -- but not great -- seller, and Osbourne's frustration eventually led to his quitting the band in November 1977. He was replaced for some live dates by former Savoy Brown singer Dave Walker, then returned in January 1978. Black Sabbath recorded its eighth album, Never Say Die! (September 1978), the title track becoming a U.K. Top 40 hit before the LP's release and "Hard Road" making the Top 40 afterwards. But the singles did not improve the album's commercial success, which was again modest, and Osbourne left Black Sabbath for a solo career, replaced in June 1979 by former Rainbow singer Ronnie James Dio (b. June 10, 1949). (Also during this period, keyboardist Geoff Nichols became a regular part of the band's performing and recording efforts, though he was not officially considered a band member until later.)

The new lineup took its time getting into the recording studio, not releasing its first effort until April 1980 with Heaven and Hell. The result was a commercial resurgence. In the U.S., the album was a million-seller; in Britain, it was a Top Ten hit that threw off two chart singles, "Neon Knights" and "Die Young." (At the same time, the band's former British record label issued a five-year old concert album, Black Sabbath Live at Last, that was quickly withdrawn, though not before making the U.K. Top Five, and reissued "Paranoid" as a single, getting it into the Top 20.) Meanwhile, drummer Bill Ward left Black Sabbath due to ill health and was replaced by Vinnie Appice. The lineup of Iommi, Butler, Dio, and Appice then recorded Mob Rules (November 1981), which was almost as successful as its predecessor: In the U.S., it went gold, and in the U.K. it reached the Top 20 and spawned two chart singles, the title track and "Turn up the Night." Next on the schedule was a concert album, but Iommi and Dio clashed over the mixing of it, and by the time Live Evil appeared in January 1983, Dio had left Black Sabbath, taking Appice with him.

The group reorganized by persuading original drummer Bill Ward to return and, in a move that surprised heavy metal fans, recruiting Ian Gillan (b. Aug. 19, 1945), former lead singer of Black Sabbath rivals Deep Purple. This lineup -- Iommi, Butler, Ward, and Gillan -- recorded Born Again, released in September 1983. Black Sabbath hit the road prior to the album's release, with drummer Bev Bevan (b. Nov 25, 1946) substituting for Ward, who would return to the band in the spring of 1984. The album was a Top Five hit in the U.K. but only made the Top 40 in the U.S. Gillan remained with Black Sabbath until March 1984, when he joined a Deep Purple reunion and was replaced by singer Dave Donato, who was in the band until October without being featured on any of its recordings.

Black Sabbath reunited with Ozzy Osbourne for its set at the Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985, but soon after the performance, bassist Geezer Butler left the band, and with that the group became guitarist Tony Iommi's vehicle, a fact emphasized by the next album, Seventh Star, released in January 1986 and credited to "Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi." On this release, the lineup was Iommi (guitar); another former Deep Purple singer, Glenn Hughes (b. Aug 21, 1952) (vocals); Dave Spitz (bass); Geoff Nichols (keyboards); and Eric Singer (drums). The album was a modest commercial success, but the new band began to fragment immediately, with Hughes replaced by singer Ray Gillen for the promotional tour in March 1986.

With Black Sabbath now consisting of Iommi and his employees, personnel changes were rapid. The Eternal Idol (November 1987), which failed to crack the U.K. Top 50 or the U.S. Top 100, featured a returning Bev Bevan, bassist Bob Daisley, and singer Tony Martin. Bevan and Daisley didn't stay long, and there were several replacements in the bass and drum positions over the next couple of years. Headless Cross (April 1989), the band's first album for I.R.S. Records, found veteran drummer Cozy Powell (b. Dec 29, 1947, d. Apr 5, 1998) and bassist Laurence Cottle joining Iommi and Martin. It marked a slight uptick in Black Sabbath's fortunes at home, with the title song managing a week in the singles charts. Shortly after its release, Cottle was replaced by bassist Neil Murray. With Geoff Nichols back on keyboards, this lineup made Tyr (August 1990), which charted in the Top 40 in the U.K. but became Black Sabbath's first regular album to miss the U.S. charts.

Iommi was able to reunite the 1979-1983 lineup of the band -- himself, Geezer Butler, Ronnie James Dio, and Vinnie Appice -- for Dehumanizer (June 1992), which brought Black Sabbath back into the American Top 50 for the first time in nine years, while in the U.K. the album spawned "TV Crimes," their first Top 40 hit in a decade. And on November 15, 1992, Iommi, Butler, and Appice backed Ozzy Osbourne as part of what was billed as the singer's final live appearance. Shortly after, it was announced that Osbourne would be rejoining Black Sabbath.

That didn't happen -- yet. Instead, Dio and Appice left again, and Iommi replaced them by bringing back Tony Martin and adding drummer Bob Rondinelli. Cross Purposes (February 1994) was a modest seller, and, with Iommi apparently maintaining a Rolodex of all former members from which to pick and choose, the next album, Forbidden (June 1995), featured returning musicians Cozy Powell, Geoff Nichols, and Neil Murray, along with Iommi and Martin. The disc spent only one week in the British charts, suggesting that Black Sabbath finally had exhausted its commercial appeal, at least as a record seller. With that, the group followed the lead of the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac, putting the most popular lineup of the band back together for a live album with a couple of new studio tracks on it. Recorded in the band's hometown of Birmingham, England, in December 1997, the two-CD set Reunion -- featuring all four of Black Sabbath's original members, Iommi, Osbourne, Butler, and Ward -- was released in October 1998. It charted only briefly in the U.K., but in the U.S. it just missed reaching the Top Ten and went platinum. The track "Iron Man" won Black Sabbath its first Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. The band toured through the end of 1999, concluding their reunion tour on December 22, 1999, back in Birmingham. In February 2001, Black Sabbath announced that it would reunite once again to headline the sixth edition of Ozzfest, Osbourne's summer concert festival, playing 29 cities in the U.S. beginning in June. More surprisingly, the group also announced its intention to record a studio album of all-new material, the original lineup's first since 1978. By the end of the year, a failed recording session with producer Rick Rubin proved what an unreasonable idea this was, and the band laid dormant while Osbourne enjoyed scoring a hit TV series the following spring.
Discography

2007 - The Best of Black Sabbath (Remastered) (2CD)

01. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
02. Black Sabbath - The Wizard
03. Black Sabbath - N.I.B.
04. Black Sabbath - Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games with Me)
05. Black Sabbath - Wicked World
06. Black Sabbath - War Pigs
07. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
08. Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan
09. Black Sabbath - Iron Man
10. Black Sabbath - Electric Funeral
11. Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots
12. Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
13. Black Sabbath - Embryo
14. Black Sabbath - Children of The Grave
15. Black Sabbath - Lord of this World
16. Black Sabbath - Into The Void
17. Black Sabbath - Tomorrow's Dream
18. Black Sabbath - Supernaut
19. Black Sabbath - Snowblind
20. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
21. Black Sabbath - Killing Yourself to Live
22. Black Sabbath - Spiral Architect
23. Black Sabbath - Hole in The Sky
24. Black Sabbath - Don't Start (Too Late)
25. Black Sabbath - Symptom of The Universe
26. Black Sabbath - Am I Going Insane (Radio)
27. Black Sabbath - Dirty Women
28. Black Sabbath - Never Say Die
29. Black Sabbath - Hard Road
30. Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell
31. Black Sabbath - Turn Up The Night
32. Black Sabbath - The Dark-Zero The Hero

2007 - The Dio Years

01. Black Sabbath - Neon Knights
02. Black Sabbath - Lady Evil
03. Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell
04. Black Sabbath - Die Young
05. Black Sabbath - Lonely Is The Word
06. Black Sabbath - The Mob Rules
07. Black Sabbath - Turn Up The Night
08. Black Sabbath - Voodoo
09. Black Sabbath - Falling Off The Edge Of The World
10. Black Sabbath - After All (The Dead)
11. Black Sabbath - TV Crimes
12. Black Sabbath - I
13. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Sea (Live)
14. Black Sabbath - The Devil Cried (New Recording)
15. Black Sabbath - Shadow Of The Wind (New Recording)
16. Black Sabbath - Ear In The Wall (New Recording)

2006 - Greatest Hits 1970 - 1978

01. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
02. Black Sabbath - N.I.B.
03. Black Sabbath - The Wizard
04. Black Sabbath - War Pigs
05. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
06. Black Sabbath - Iron Man
07. Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
08. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Grave
09. Black Sabbath - Changes
10. Black Sabbath - Snowblind
11. Black Sabbath - Supernaut
12. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
13. Black Sabbath - Hole In The Sky
14. Black Sabbath - Rock 'n' Roll Doctor
15. Black Sabbath - Never Say Die
16. Black Sabbath - Dirty Women

2004 - Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath 1970-1978 (8 CD)

01. Black Sabbath - black sabbath
02. Black Sabbath - the wizard
03. Black Sabbath - Wasp/Behind the Wall of Sleep/Bassically/N.I.B.
04. Black Sabbath - wicked world
05. Black Sabbath - A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village Warning
06. Black Sabbath - evil woman
07. Black Sabbath - war pigs
08. Black Sabbath - paranoid
09. Black Sabbath - planet caravan
10. Black Sabbath - iron man
11. Black Sabbath - electric funeral
12. Black Sabbath - hand of doom
13. Black Sabbath - rat salad
14. Black Sabbath - fairies wear boots
15. Black Sabbath - sweet leaf
16. Black Sabbath - after forever
17. Black Sabbath - embryo
18. Black Sabbath - children of the grave
19. Black Sabbath - orchid
20. Black Sabbath - lord of this world
21. Black Sabbath - solitude
22. Black Sabbath - into the void
23. Black Sabbath - Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener
24. Black Sabbath - tomorrow's dream
25. Black Sabbath - changes
26. Black Sabbath - fx
27. Black Sabbath - supernaut
28. Black Sabbath - snowblind
29. Black Sabbath - cornucopia
30. Black Sabbath - laguna sunrise
31. Black Sabbath - st.vitus' dance
32. Black Sabbath - Under the Sun/Every Day Comes and Goes
33. Black Sabbath - sabbath bloody sabbath
34. Black Sabbath - a national acrobat
35. Black Sabbath - fluff
36. Black Sabbath - sabbra cadabra
37. Black Sabbath - killing yourself to live
38. Black Sabbath - who are you
39. Black Sabbath - looking for today
40. Black Sabbath - spiral architect
41. Black Sabbath - hole in the sky
42. Black Sabbath - don't start (too late)
43. Black Sabbath - symptom of the universe
44. Black Sabbath - megalomania
45. Black Sabbath - the thrill of it all
46. Black Sabbath - supertzar
47. Black Sabbath - am i going insane (radio)
48. Black Sabbath - the writ
49. Black Sabbath - back street kids
50. Black Sabbath - you won't change me
51. Black Sabbath - it's alright
52. Black Sabbath - gypsy
53. Black Sabbath - all moving parts (stand still)
54. Black Sabbath - rock 'n' roll doctor
55. Black Sabbath - she's gone
56. Black Sabbath - dirty women
57. Black Sabbath - never say die
58. Black Sabbath - johnny blade
59. Black Sabbath - junior's eyes
60. Black Sabbath - a hard road
61. Black Sabbath - shock wave
62. Black Sabbath - air dance
63. Black Sabbath - over to you
64. Black Sabbath - breakout
65. Black Sabbath - swinging the chain

2002 - The String Quartet Tribute To Black Sabbath

01. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
02. Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
03. Black Sabbath - Iron Man
04. Black Sabbath - Changes
05. Black Sabbath - Electric Funeral
06. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
07. Black Sabbath - Solitude
08. Black Sabbath - Supernaut
09. Black Sabbath - Into The Void
10. Black Sabbath - Sacrament

2000 - Hell Rules 2: A Tribute To Black Sabbath

01. Black Sabbath - Evoken
02. Black Sabbath - Evil Incarnate
03. Black Sabbath - Burning Inside
04. Black Sabbath - Nocturne
05. Black Sabbath - Cephalic Carnage
06. Black Sabbath - Everyday Comes And Goes / Sanctorum
07. Black Sabbath - Don' Start To Late / Equinox
08. Black Sabbath - Engrave
09. Black Sabbath - Acheron
10. Black Sabbath - Aurora Borealis
11. Black Sabbath - Vile
12. Black Sabbath - Vital Remains

1999 - Ozzy Meets The Priest

01. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Grave
02. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Sea
03. Black Sabbath - Symptom Of The Universe
04. Black Sabbath - N.I.B. (Nativity In Black)
05. Black Sabbath - Die Young
06. Black Sabbath - Into The Void
07. Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell
08. Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
09. Black Sabbath - Neon Knights

1998 - Reunion [CD 1]

01. Black Sabbath - War Pigs
02. Black Sabbath - Behind the Wall Of Sleep
03. Black Sabbath - N.I.B.
04. Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots
05. Black Sabbath - Electric Funeral
06. Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
07. Black Sabbath - Spiral Architect
08. Black Sabbath - Into the Void
09. Black Sabbath - Snowblind

1998 - Reunion [CD 2]

01. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
02. Black Sabbath - Orchid/Lord Of This World
03. Black Sabbath - Dirty Women
04. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
05. Black Sabbath - Iron Man
06. Black Sabbath - Children Of the Grave
07. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
08. Black Sabbath - Psycho Man
09. Black Sabbath - Selling My Soul

1996 - Diamond Collection

01. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
02. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
03. Black Sabbath - Iron Man
04. Black Sabbath - Sweat Leaf
05. Black Sabbath - Tomorrow`s Dream
06. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
07. Black Sabbath - Die Young
08. Black Sabbath - Mob Rules
09. Black Sabbath - Turn Up The Night
10. Black Sabbath - Born Again
11. Black Sabbath - The Shining
12. Black Sabbath - Black Streets Kids
13. Black Sabbath - It`s Allright
14. Black Sabbath - All Moving Parts Stands Still
15. Black Sabbath - Rock`n`Roll Doctor
16. Black Sabbath - She`s Gone

1996 - The Sabbath Stones

01. Black Sabbath - Headless Cross
02. Black Sabbath - When Death Calls
03. Black Sabbath - Devil & Daughter
04. Black Sabbath - The Sabbath Stones
05. Black Sabbath - The Battle Of Tyr
06. Black Sabbath - Odin's Court
07. Black Sabbath - Valhalla
08. Black Sabbath - Tv Crimes
09. Black Sabbath - Virtual Death
10. Black Sabbath - Evil Eye
11. Black Sabbath - Kiss Of Death
12. Black Sabbath - Guilty As Hell
13. Black Sabbath - Loser Gets It All
14. Black Sabbath - Disturbing The Priest
15. Black Sabbath - Heart Like A Wheel
16. Black Sabbath - The Shining

1995 - Forbidden

01. Black Sabbath - The Illusion of Power
02. Black Sabbath - Get a Grip
03. Black Sabbath - Can't Get Close Enough
04. Black Sabbath - Shaking off the Chains
05. Black Sabbath - I Won't Cry for You
06. Black Sabbath - Guilty as Hell
07. Black Sabbath - Sick & Tired
08. Black Sabbath - Rusty Angels
09. Black Sabbath - Forbidden
10. Black Sabbath - Kiss of Death

1994 - Cross Purposes

01. Black Sabbath - I Witness
02. Black Sabbath - Cross of Thorns
03. Black Sabbath - Psychophobia
04. Black Sabbath - Virtual Death
05. Black Sabbath - Immaculate Deception
06. Black Sabbath - Dying for Love
07. Black Sabbath - Back to Eden
08. Black Sabbath - The Hand that Rocks the Cradle
09. Black Sabbath - Cardinal Sin
10. Black Sabbath - Evil Eye

1994 - Cross Purposes Live

01. Black Sabbath - Time Machine
02. Black Sabbath - Children of the Grave
03. Black Sabbath - I Witness
04. Black Sabbath - Into the Void
05. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
06. Black Sabbath - Psychophobia
07. Black Sabbath - The Wizard
08. Black Sabbath - Cross of Thorns
09. Black Sabbath - Symptom of the Universe
10. Black Sabbath - Drum Solo
11. Black Sabbath - Headless Cross
12. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
13. Black Sabbath - Iron Man
14. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

1993 - Live In Europe 1993 (Bootleg)

01. Black Sabbath - Computer God
02. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Sea
03. Black Sabbath - Time Machine
04. Black Sabbath - War Pigs
05. Black Sabbath - Master Of Insanity
06. Black Sabbath - Iron Man
07. Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell

1992 - Dehumanizer

01. Black Sabbath - Computer God
02. Black Sabbath - After All (The Dead)
03. Black Sabbath - TV Crimes
04. Black Sabbath - Letters From Earth
05. Black Sabbath - Master Of Insanity
06. Black Sabbath - Time Machine
07. Black Sabbath - Sins Of The Father
08. Black Sabbath - Too Late
09. Black Sabbath - I
10. Black Sabbath - Buried Alive

1991 - Backtrackin'

01. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
02. Black Sabbath - Killing Yourself To Live
03. Black Sabbath - Snowblind
04. Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
05. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
06. Black Sabbath - Symptom Of The Universe
07. Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan
08. Black Sabbath - War Pigs
09. Black Sabbath - Into The Void
10. Black Sabbath - Electric Funeral
11. Black Sabbath - Sabbra Cadabra
12. Black Sabbath - St Vitus Dance
13. Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots
14. Black Sabbath - The Wizard
15. Black Sabbath - Cornucopia

1990 - Tyr

01. Black Sabbath - Anno Mundi
02. Black Sabbath - The Law Maker
03. Black Sabbath - Jerusalem
04. Black Sabbath - The Sabbath Stones
05. Black Sabbath - The Battle Of Tyr
06. Black Sabbath - Odin's Court
07. Black Sabbath - Valhalla
08. Black Sabbath - Feels Good To Me
09. Black Sabbath - Heaven In Black

1989 - Headless Cross

01. Black Sabbath - The Gates Of Hell
02. Black Sabbath - Headless Cross
03. Black Sabbath - Devil & Daughter
04. Black Sabbath - When Death Calls
05. Black Sabbath - Kill In The Spirit World
06. Black Sabbath - Call Of The Wild
07. Black Sabbath - Black Moon
08. Black Sabbath - Nightwing

1987 - The Eternal Idol

01. Black Sabbath - The Shining
02. Black Sabbath - Ancient Warrior
03. Black Sabbath - Hard Life To Love
04. Black Sabbath - Glory Ride
05. Black Sabbath - Born To Lose
06. Black Sabbath - Nightmare
07. Black Sabbath - Scarlet Pimpernel
08. Black Sabbath - Lost Forever
09. Black Sabbath - Eternal Idol

1986 - Seventh Star

01. Black Sabbath - In For The Kill
02. Black Sabbath - No Stranger To Love
03. Black Sabbath - Turn To Stone
04. Black Sabbath - Sphinx (The Guardian)
05. Black Sabbath - Seventh Star
06. Black Sabbath - Danger Zone
07. Black Sabbath - Heart Like A Wheel
08. Black Sabbath - Angry Heart
09. Black Sabbath - In Memory

1985 - Iron Man Vol. 3: Live Unauthorised

01. Black Sabbath - War Pigs
02. Black Sabbath - Neon Knights
03. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Sea
04. Black Sabbath - Heaven & Hell
05. Black Sabbath - Die Young
06. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Grave
07. Black Sabbath - Hot Line
08. Black Sabbath - Zero The Hero
09. Black Sabbath - Smoke On The Water
10. Black Sabbath - Paranoid

1983 - Born Again

01. Black Sabbath - Trashed
02. Black Sabbath - Stonehenge
03. Black Sabbath - Disturbing The Priest
04. Black Sabbath - The Dark
05. Black Sabbath - Zero The Hero
06. Black Sabbath - Digital Bitch
07. Black Sabbath - Born Again
08. Black Sabbath - Hot Line
09. Black Sabbath - Keep it Warm

1983 - Live Evil [CD 1]

01. Black Sabbath - E5150
02. Black Sabbath - Neon Knights
03. Black Sabbath - N.I.B.
04. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Sea
05. Black Sabbath - Voodoo
06. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
07. Black Sabbath - War Pigs
08. Black Sabbath - Iron Man

1982 - Live Evil [CD 2]

01. Black Sabbath - The Mob Rules
02. Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
03. Black Sabbath - The Sign of the Southern Cross - Heaven and Hell (continued)
04. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
05. Black Sabbath - Children of the Grave
06. Black Sabbath - Fluff

1981 - Mob Rules

01. Black Sabbath - Turn Up The Night
02. Black Sabbath - Voodoo
03. Black Sabbath - The Sign of The Southern Cross
04. Black Sabbath - E5150
05. Black Sabbath - The Mob Rules
06. Black Sabbath - Country Girl
07. Black Sabbath - Slipping Away
08. Black Sabbath - Falling Off The Edge Of The World
09. Black Sabbath - Over and Over

1980 - Heaven & Hell

01. Black Sabbath - Neon Knights
02. Black Sabbath - Children of the Sea
03. Black Sabbath - Lady Evil
04. Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
05. Black Sabbath - Wishing Well
06. Black Sabbath - Die Young
07. Black Sabbath - Walk Away
08. Black Sabbath - Lonely Is the Word

1980 - Live At Last

01. Black Sabbath - Tomorrows Dream
02. Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
03. Black Sabbath - Killing yourself to live
04. Black Sabbath - Cornucopia
05. Black Sabbath - Showblind
06. Black Sabbath - Children of the grave
07. Black Sabbath - War pigs
08. Black Sabbath - Wicked world
09. Black Sabbath - Paranoid

1978 - Never Say Die!

01. Black Sabbath - Never Say Die
02. Black Sabbath - Johnny Blade
03. Black Sabbath - Junior's Eyes
04. Black Sabbath - A Hard Road
05. Black Sabbath - Shock Wave
06. Black Sabbath - Air Dance
07. Black Sabbath - Over To You
08. Black Sabbath - Breakout
09. Black Sabbath - Swinging The Chain

1976 - Technical Ecstasy

01. Black Sabbath - Back Street Kids
02. Black Sabbath - You Won't Change Me
03. Black Sabbath - It's Alright
04. Black Sabbath - Gypsy
05. Black Sabbath - All Moving Parts (Stand Still)
06. Black Sabbath - Rock 'N' Roll Doctor
07. Black Sabbath - She's Gone
08. Black Sabbath - Dirty Women

1975 - Sabotage

01. Black Sabbath - Hole In The Sky
02. Black Sabbath - Don't Start (Too Late)
03. Black Sabbath - Symptom Of The Universe
04. Black Sabbath - Megalomania
05. Black Sabbath - Thrill Of It All
06. Black Sabbath - Supertzar
07. Black Sabbath - Am I Going Insane (Radio)
08. Black Sabbath - The Writ

1973 - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

01. Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
02. Black Sabbath - A National Acrobat
03. Black Sabbath - Fluff
04. Black Sabbath - Sabbra Cadabra
05. Black Sabbath - Killing Yourself To Live
06. Black Sabbath - Who Are You?
07. Black Sabbath - Looking For Today
08. Black Sabbath - Spiral Architect
09. Black Sabbath - Cornucopia (Live)

1972 - Vol. 4

01. Black Sabbath - Wheels Of Confusion
02. Black Sabbath - Tomorrow's Dream
03. Black Sabbath - Changes
04. Black Sabbath - FX
05. Black Sabbath - Supernaut
06. Black Sabbath - Snowblind
07. Black Sabbath - Cornucopia
08. Black Sabbath - Laguna Sunrise
09. Black Sabbath - St. Vitus Dance
10. Black Sabbath - Under The Sun

1971 - Master Of Reality

01. Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
02. Black Sabbath - After Forever
03. Black Sabbath - Embryo
04. Black Sabbath - Children Of The Grave
05. Black Sabbath - Orchid
06. Black Sabbath - Lord Of This World
07. Black Sabbath - Solitude
08. Black Sabbath - Into The Void
09. Black Sabbath - Killing Yourself To Live (Live)

1971 - Paranoid

01. Black Sabbath - War Pigs
02. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
03. Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan
04. Black Sabbath - Iron Man
05. Black Sabbath - Electric Funeral
06. Black Sabbath - Hand of Doom
07. Black Sabbath - Rat Salad
08. Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots

1970 - Black Sabbath

01. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
02. Black Sabbath - The Wizard
03. Black Sabbath - Behind The Wall Of Sleep
04. Black Sabbath - N.I.B
05. Black Sabbath - Evil Woman
06. Black Sabbath - Wicked World
07. Black Sabbath - Sleeping Village
08. Black Sabbath - Warning