Black Sabbath Vinyl Record Albums

Black Sabbath is a British heavy metal band, originally comprised of John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Terence "Geezer" Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums). They are cited by many as the very first heavy metal band.
Black Sabbath formed in Birmingham, England in 1966 under the name Polka Tulk Blues Band (soon shortened to "Polka Tulk"), and later Earth. Initially a blues-rock band, Earth moved in a darker direction when Geezer Butler, a fan of the black magic novels of Dennis Wheatley, wrote an occult-themed song titled "Black Sabbath" (the song name was apparently inspired by a 1963 Boris Karloff film). When the band found themselves being confused with another local band called Earth, they adopted the song title as their new name.
Originally, they started as a blues-influenced hard rock group, but as they progressed they added more European folk elements and gothic flourishes to their sound, a sound that was not like any other group during their time. Their lyrics dealt with darker issues than most conventional rock as well.
The newly-named Black Sabbath adopted darker lyrical themes, and a slower, ominous style - a significant element in the genre that would later be known as heavy metal, often ranked above Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Judas Priest in importance and influence in the genre.
Even though Blue Cheer, Led Zeppelin, Cream, and Deep Purple may have had a profound influence on the emergence of hard rock and heavy metal music, Black Sabbath is considered to be the first true heavy metal band.
The group found its signature sound almost by accident. After seeing a horror movie, Geezer Butler (and not Ozzy, as many believe) reportedly said to the rest of the band, "If people pay to see scary movies, why wouldn't they pay to listen to scary music?" The band began to purposely write dark, ominous riffs in an attempt to be music's answer to horror movies.
However, much of the group's material featured an acoustic guitar, piano, symphony orchestras, keyboards, and even horns. After the band's first three albums, the group became increasingly experimental and progressive, leaving much of their dark metal roots behind.
They were ranked number 2 in VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.

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Artist
Title

Year

Catalog Number

Description

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LP
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
1970
WS 1871
Warner Brothers Record Label
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
1970
WS 1871
Warner Brothers Record Label; Album cover has a split seam
VG-/VG+

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LP

Greatest Hits
Black Sabbath
Greatest Hits
1977
NEL 6009
Warner Brothers Record Label

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LP
Heaven and Hell
Black Sabbath
Heaven and Hell
1980
BSK 3372

Warner Brothers Record Label; Record is scratched

VG-/G

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LP
Black Sabbath
Master of Reality
1971
BS 2562

Warner Brothers Record Label

NM/NM

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LP
Never Say Die!
Black Sabbath
Never Say Die!
1978
BSK 3186

Warner Brothers Record Label

VG/VG+

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LP
Paranoid
Black Sabbath
Paranoid
1970
WS 1887

Warner Brothers Record Label

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LP
Paranoid
Black Sabbath
Paranoid
1970
WS 1887

Warner Brothers Record Label; Album cover has split seams

G/VG

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LP
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Black Sabbath
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
1974
BS 2695

Warner Brothers Record Label; Album cover has minor edge and ring wear; Record appears new; Includes the original inner song title/lyric/credit liner sleeve; Track listing: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath; A National Acrobat; Fluff; Sabbra Cadabra; Killing Yourself To Live; Who Are You?; Looking For Today; Spiral Architect

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Volume One
Black Sabbath
Volume One
1971
WWA 100
NM/NM
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LP
Volume Two
Black Sabbath
Volume Two
1972
WWA 101
VG+/VG+
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LP
Black Sabbath
Volume Four
1972
BS 2602

Warner Brothers Record Label

NM/NM
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LP
We Sold Our Soul For Rock 'N' Roll
Black Sabbath
We Sold Our Soul For Rock 'N' Roll
1976
2BS 2923

Warner Brothers Record Label; Double record set

VG/VG

$9.99

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