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  1. 11 de feb. de 2022 · Black Sabbath – Paranoid. Yes, before Sharon, MTV and Ozzfest, John Michael ‘ Ozzy Osbourn ’ had a succession of jobs in the dark and depressing industrial English Midlands, including working at the Lucas car factory where the only music he made was tuning car horns. However, in late 1967, the 18-year-old Osbourne formed, with guitarist ...

  2. 9 de dic. de 2020 · If Black Sabbath’s Paranoid truly was the first heavy metal album, the city that it originated in was a befitting place. Sabbath’s four young men - Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and BIll Ward - emerged from Middle England’s biggest city Birmingham, a claustrophobic landscape of dreary concrete slabs and enervating smoky haze.

  3. 10 de mar. de 2024 · A music video was made for "Paranoid." Issued in a gatefold sleeve. The album was originally supposed to be titled War Pigs and the cover art was designed with that title in mind, but the record company objected (presumably due to the Vietnam War), so it was re-titled Paranoid. The person on the album cover is Roger Brown, who was Marcus Keef's assistant at the time.

  4. 9 de oct. de 2020 · There’s a persuasive argument that complication is the enemy of great rock’n’roll. And in some ways the hard rock template that Black Sabbath moulded with their breakthrough second album Paranoid in 1970 backs up that notion. After all, the title track – which will still emerge first from your speaker if you ask: “Alexa, play me Black ...

  5. Paranoid, an Album by Black Sabbath. Released 18 September 1970 on Vertigo (catalog no. 6360 011; Vinyl LP). Genres: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock. Rated #1 in the best albums of 1970, and #21 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals, writer), Tony Iommi (guitar, flute, writer), Geezer Butler (bass, writer), Bill Ward (drums, congas, writer), Rodger Bain (producer), Tom Allom ...

  6. Listen to Paranoid on Spotify. Black Sabbath · Album · 1970 · 8 songs.

  7. Paranoid was the first Black Sabbath album I bought on January 1, 1995 along with Metallica’s Black Album. I heard Headless Cross first which was given to my brother from a friend in 1993 then Live At Last in early 1994 then I got We Sold Our Souls For Rock and Roll as a Christmas present later in 1994.