Album Details
Title: Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath (1970-1978) Artist: Black Sabbath Release Date: 10/15/2002 Re-Released On: 10/22/2002 Label: Rhino/Warner Bros. Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPC: 081227377229 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: 0 Members Wishing: 6 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2 |
Track Listings Disc 1
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Black Sabbath
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N.I.B.
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The Wizard
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Warning
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Evil Woman [#]
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Paranoid
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Iron Man
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War Pigs
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Fairies Wear Boots
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Sweet Leaf
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Children of the Grave
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Into the Void
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Lord of This World
Track Listings Disc 2
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After Forever
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Snowblind
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Laguna Sunrise
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Changes
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Tomorrow's Dream
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Supernaut
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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
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Fluff
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Sabbra Cadabra
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Am I Going Insane (Radio)
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Symptom of the Universe
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Hole in the Sky
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Rock 'n' Roll Doctor
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Dirty Women
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Never Say Die
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A Hard Road
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2002 | CD | Rhino/Warner Bros. | 73772 |
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Album Review
Even after Ozzy Osbourne became a beloved figure, embraced even by conservative politicians, it's amazing that the leader of a band as anti-social and malevolent as Black Sabbath has ever become a household name. Even more amazing, the music made by the first lineup of Black Sabbath -- or "the Original Black Sabbath," as they are billed here on this double-disc collection on Rhino -- still sounds threatening, menacing, and ugly, surely not ready for wide acceptance. Which just goes to show, it can occasionally be easier to embrace the artist than the art, since surely those that now hug Ozzy haven't heard his Tony Iommi-fueled sludge, which is expertly chronicled on this Rhino collection. Yes, those who are hardcore metalheads will want the original albums, but for those who just want the highlights -- those riffs that have entered your subconscious through osmosis -- this is the way to go, since it cherry picks the best hits and album tracks to fill out two discs, enough to offer proof that even if Zeppelin were more versatile, Sabbath were the definitive heavy metal band, especially if you were only looking for power, volume, and strength. Nothing is missing here, at least nothing that the casual observer would know (and that's all that matters), and it all proves that not only did Sabbath define heavy, they still are the heaviest metal band ever -- nothing else sounds as oppressive as this. Yes, Paranoid and Vol. 4 and Master of Reality are cornerstones of the genre, but this captures the essence of the band, which may make it preferable to many listeners. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Andy Kent | Photography | | Arlene Shapirö | Project Assistant | | Barry Plummer | Photography | | Barry Sheffield | Engineer | | Bill Inglot | Remastering | | Bill Ward | Drums, Percussion | | Black Sabbath | Compilation Producer, Original Recording Producer | | Bob Emmer | Project Assistant | | Bob Gruen | Cover Photo | | Brian Humphries | Engineer | | Colin Caldwell | Engineer | | Cory Frye | Editorial Supervision | | Dan Hersch | Remastering | | Dave "DW" Harris | Engineer, Tape Operator, Editing | | David McLees | Compilation Producer | | Eddie Williamson | Project Assistant | | Emerson Loew | Photography | | Emily Cagan | Product Manager | | Fin Costello | Photography | | Gary Peterson | Project Assistant | | Gary Stewart | Project Assistant | | Geezer Butler | Bass | | Gerald Woodruffe | Keyboards, Arranger | | Gregg Geller | Project Assistant | | Hugh Brown | Art Direction | | Jo Motta | Project Coordinator | | John Fenton | Project Assistant | | Julie Vlasak | Art Direction | | Michael Guarracino | Project Assistant | | Michael Putland | Photography | | Mick Wall | Project Assistant, Liner Notes | | Mike Butcher | Original Recording Producer, Engineer | | Ozzy Osbourne | Vocals, Harmonica | | Patrick Meehan | Original Recording Producer | | Paul Canty | Photography | | Richard Upper | Photography | | Rick Wakeman | Piano, Synthesizer | | Robert Ellis | Photography | | Robin Black | Engineer, Mixing | | Rodger Bain | Original Recording Producer | | Ross Halfin | Photography | | Sharon Osbourne | Executive Producer | | Shepard Sherbell | Photography | | Steve Woolard | Discography | | Steven Chean | Editorial Research | | Tim Scanlin | Editorial Coordinator | | Tom (Colonel) Allom | Engineer | | Tony Iommi | Mixing, Guitar, Harpsichord, Piano | | Vic Smith | Engineer |
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