Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Black Sabbath - Paranoid
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Album Details

Title: Paranoid
Artist: Black Sabbath
Release Date: 1/1971
Re-Released On: 12/24/2008
Label: Warner Bros., Nems, Universal Distribution, Sanctuary, Castle Music Ltd., JVC Compact Discs
Duration: 42:13
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075992732727, 4988002425488, 4988005459114, 4988005543233, 5017615830224, 5050159100422, 5050749203229, 5017615880427, 5050159111718, 766485647122, 766488377125, 046632703711
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, British Metal, Album Rock
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Bitter, Bleak, Cold, Gloomy, Nihilistic, Ominous, Angry, Dramatic, Eerie, Hostile, Malevolent, Menacing, Messy, Paranoid, Somber, Tense/Anxious, Visceral, Wintry, Brooding, Confrontational, Crunchy, Druggy, Hypnotic, Intense, Meandering, Theatrical, Rebellious, Weary, Energetic, Thuggish
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. War Pigs
  2. Paranoid
  3. Planet Caravan
  4. Iron Man
  5. Electric Funeral
  6. Hand of Doom
  7. Rat Salad
  8. Fairies Wear Boots

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDUniversal Distribution9108
2007CDUniversal Distribution1098
2004CDSanctuary032
2002CDJVC Compact Discs61711
2001CDNems6007
2000CDCastle Music Ltd.804
2000CDCastle Music Ltd.91004
1998CDCastle Music Ltd.302
1987CDWarner Bros.2-3104

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Album Review

Paranoid was not only Black Sabbath's most popular record (it was a number one smash in the U.K., and "Paranoid" and "Iron Man" both scraped the U.S. charts despite virtually nonexistent radio play), it also stands as one of the greatest and most influential heavy metal albums of all time. Paranoid refined Black Sabbath's signature sound -- crushingly loud, minor-key dirges loosely based on heavy blues-rock -- and applied it to a newly consistent set of songs with utterly memorable riffs, most of which now rank as all-time metal classics. Where the extended, multi-sectioned songs on the debut sometimes felt like aimless jams, their counterparts on Paranoid have been given focus and direction, lending an epic drama to now-standards like "War Pigs" and "Iron Man" (which sports one of the most immediately identifiable riffs in metal history). The subject matter is unrelentingly, obsessively dark, covering both supernatural/sci-fi horrors and the real-life traumas of death, war, nuclear annihilation, mental illness, drug hallucinations, and narcotic abuse. Yet Sabbath makes it totally convincing, thanks to the crawling, muddled bleakness and bad-trip depression evoked so frighteningly well by their music. Even the qualities that made critics deplore the album (and the group) for years increase the overall effect -- the technical simplicity of Ozzy Osbourne's vocals and Tony Iommi's lead guitar vocabulary; the spots when the lyrics sink into melodrama or awkwardness; the lack of subtlety and the infrequent dynamic contrast. Everything adds up to more than the sum of its parts, as though the anxieties behind the music simply demanded that the band achieve catharsis by steamrolling everything in its path, including its own limitations. Monolithic and primally powerful, Paranoid defined the sound and style of heavy metal more than any other record in rock history. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill WardDrums, Vocals
Billy WardDrums
Black Sabbath?
Brian HumphriesEngineer
Chris WalterPhotography
Geezer ButlerBass, Guitar (Bass)
Hugh GilmourSleeve Notes, Original Sleeve Design, Reissue Design
KeefPhotography, Cover Design, Design
Ozzy OsbourneHarmonica, Vocals
Ray StaffRemastering
Rodger BainProducer
Roger BainProducer
Ross HalfinPhotography
Tom (Colonel) AllomEngineer
Tony AllomEngineer
Tony IommiGuitar

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