Volume 4 (Black Sabbath) from Sanctuary
Disk 1: - Wheels Of Confusion - Tomorrow's Dream - Changes - Fx - Supernaut - Snow Blind - Cornucopia - Laguna Sunrise - St. Vitus Dance - Under The Sun

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Binding/Format: Audio CD Model No: 82 3 00000350 Release Date: 26/02/2008 Availability:Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date as soon as we have more information. Your credit card will not be charged until we ship the item. Index: Music
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Music Pod Price: £11.47
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Product Description Many a man's favourite Sabbath, perfect in a Metal kinda way....
Vol 4 both consolidated Black Sabbath's massive transatlantic success and marked the beginning of the end. Thematically, the band continued to move away from cod-Satanism towards an apocalyptic Science Fiction based on the abandonment of a world turned irrevocably bad. Relationships were now explored, in "St. Vitus Dance" and the maudlin, piano-led "Changes", and drugs, which the band were now consuming with dangerous enthusiasm, remained a concern, "Snowblind" being a celebration to match 1971's "Sweet Leaf". But the increasingly complex and varied music--the sweet instrumental "Laguna Sunrise", the pure ambient percussion of "FX", and additional keyboards--caused vicious arguments that would eventually culminate in break-up. Hard to believe, as much of it was as crushingly heavy as ever, an obvious precursor of both industrial metal and grunge. In fact, Ministry's Al Jourgensen would later cover "Supernaut", and Seattle's Screaming Trees would cover "Tomorrow's Dream". --Dominic Wills
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Associated music album categories: Hard Rock & Metal & Classic Hard Rock & Metal |
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