Black Sabbath - Technical Ecstacy - Vinyl
Re-release of the seventh Black Sabbath studio album as 180g vinyl with CD as bonus. The inner sleeve is printed on this edition. According to Ozzy Osbourne's memories, Tony Iommi, who also took over the production of the album, had issued the directive "you have to sound more like Foreigner or Queen!". What provided the already bad-tempered Osbourne from then on with thoughts of the band exit. In England, the punk revolution had just broken out, and as a heavy metal act they felt disoriented. In the neighboring studio in Miami, The Eagles recorded their album "Hotel California", but only in the use of cocaine they found a common ground. The British magazine MOJO aptly summed up the musical result: "Technical Ecstasy is the sound of Sabbath trying to make a grown-up, radio-friendly rock record and, in some parts, it works! The cover of the graphic agency Hipgnosis, on the other hand, became legendary. Asked about its meaning, Osbourne says, "two robots screwing on an escalator!"
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1 Back Street Kids
2 You Won't Change Me
3 It's Alright
4 Gypsy
5 All Moving Parts (Stand Still)
6 Rock 'n' Roll Doctor
7 She's Gone
8 Dirty Women
2 You Won't Change Me
3 It's Alright
4 Gypsy
5 All Moving Parts (Stand Still)
6 Rock 'n' Roll Doctor
7 She's Gone
8 Dirty Women
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Re-release of the seventh Black Sabbath studio album as 180g vinyl with CD as bonus. The inner sleeve is printed on this edition. According to Ozzy Osbourne's memories, Tony Iommi, who also took over the production of the album, had issued the directive "you have to sound more like Foreigner or Queen!". What provided the already bad-tempered Osbourne from then on with thoughts of the band exit. In England, the punk revolution had just broken out, and as a heavy metal act they felt disoriented. In the neighboring studio in Miami, The Eagles recorded their album "Hotel California", but only in the use of cocaine they found a common ground. The British magazine MOJO aptly summed up the musical result: "Technical Ecstasy is the sound of Sabbath trying to make a grown-up, radio-friendly rock record and, in some parts, it works! The cover of the graphic agency Hipgnosis, on the other hand, became legendary. Asked about its meaning, Osbourne says, "two robots screwing on an escalator!"
continue reading
1 Back Street Kids
2 You Won't Change Me
3 It's Alright
4 Gypsy
5 All Moving Parts (Stand Still)
6 Rock 'n' Roll Doctor
7 She's Gone
8 Dirty Women