Black Sabbath

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Black Sabbath

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Black Sabbath are an English Heavy Metal band from Birmingham, who are known to be co-founders of the Heavy Metal genre. Black Sabbaths' dark and heavy music was the blueprint for todays Black Metal or Doom Metal. The original lineup consisted of Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass-guitar) and Bill Ward (drums). Since the bands formation in 1968, the lineup changed multiple times but the band is still active to the present day.

Formation

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In august 1968 school friends Bill Ward and Tony Iommi formed a heavy blues band. Bassist Geezer Butler and his singer Ozzy Osbourne from the band Rare Breed joined the lineup aswell as two other musicians from Birmingham, slide guitarist Jimmy Phillips and saxophonist Alan "Aker" Clarke. The band was called Polka Tulk Blues Band or just short Polka Tulk. The band played blues and jazz until Clarke and Phillips left the band. The band was renamed into Earth and continued to play blues. The band nearly broke up when Tony Iommi joined Jethro Tull but he was unsatisfied with his job and came back to his band Earth. In 1969 they had to change their name again because another band called Earth got a record deal. They changed the band's name into Black Sabbath which was also the name of a song written by Geezer Butler. Along with the name change the musical style of the band changed from the ground up: Inspired by a nearby Horror-cinema Iommi wanted to play frightening music to scare the listeners. To make their music equivalent to a horror movie they started to use the musical tritone (blue note) , also known as "The Devil's Interval", their guitars were distorted and the dark lyrics pushed the band in a darker direction, which was a strong contrast compared to the popular music of the late 1960s, which was dominated by flower power, folk music, and hippie culture.

The Ozzy Years

Most important Record of the Ozzy-lineup: Paranoid

The Split

The Dio Years

Original Lineup Reunion

Heaven & Hell Reunion

Influence On Music

Ozzy Osbourne

Tony Iommi

Geezer Butler

Bill Ward

Ronnie James Dio

Discography

   * Black Sabbath (1970)
   * Paranoid (1970)
   * Master of Reality (1971)
   * Black Sabbath, Vol. 4 (1972)
   * Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
   * Sabotage (1975)
   * Technical Ecstasy (1976)
   * Never Say Die! (1978)
   * Heaven and Hell (1980)
   * Mob Rules (1981)
   * Born Again (1983)
   * Seventh Star (1986)
   * The Eternal Idol (1987)
   * Headless Cross (1989)
   * Tyr (1990)
   * Dehumanizer (1992)
   * Cross Purposes (1994)
   * Forbidden (1995)

--ZakkWylde 22:31, 19 May 2008 (CEST)