Black Sabbath - We sold our soul for Rock'n'Roll
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track# song name track time 1 Black Sabbath (6:15) 2 Wizard (4:20) 3 Paranoid (2:50) 4 War Pigs (7:55) 5 Iron Man (6:00) 6 Tomorrow's Dream (3:08) 7 Fairies Wear Boots (6:13) 8 Changes (4:41) 9 Sweet Leaf (5:02) 10 Children of the Grave (5:15) 11 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (5:35) 12 Am I Going Insane (Radio) (Edit) (4:13) 13 Snowblind (5:28) 14 N.I.B. We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll is a compilation album by Black Sabbath. It featured greatest hits from their first six albums. The album was originally released on December 1, 1975 in the UK and then in February of 1976 in the US. Album reviews We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll is a good single-disc collection of many -- but not all -- of Black Sabbath's best tracks from the Ozzy Osbourne era, drawing about half of its material from the group's first two albums, Black Sabbath and Paranoid. That makes it ideal for the fan who only wants one Black Sabbath disc, but those who want to dig deeper should be advised that all six LPs from the Osbourne period contain high-quality items not present here, especially the under-represented Master of Reality and Vol. 4. Still, there's no quibbling with what is here. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide Album credits Patrick Meehan Producer Bill Ward Drums, Vocals Rodger Bain Producer Mike Butcher Producer Geezer Butler Bass, Guitar (Bass) Tony Iommi Guitar Black Sabbath Producer, Main Performer Ozzy Osbourne Harmonica, Vocals Released December 1, 1975 (UK), February 1976 (US) Recorded 1970-1975 Genre Heavy metal Length 74:01 Label Vertigo (UK) Warner Bros. (US) Castle (UK) 1996 Sanctuary (UK) 2004 Producer(s) Rodger Bain Mike Butcher Patrick Meehan Black Sabbath Enjoy!
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Thanks for this mate. Their early stuff was the best they ever made. Never was the same after 1981....
CHEERS.
CHEERS.
Thanks! "I am Ironman!"
quite slow speed.. (9kB/s avarage and 1 kB/s the last 10%)
Excellent stuff, thanks.
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