Vibrationbaby wrote:
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. Ozzy started to get pissed of when Iommi started to bring in choirs, horns, strings etc. I'm sure it had something to do with his loss of interest. Here's my immaginary Sabbath Prog Compilation released in 1979 as a stop gap in between Never Say Die and Heaven & Hell entitled
Black Art - Black Sabbath
Side A
1. Orchid 1:30
2. Planet Caravan 4:24
3. Air Dance 5:18
4. Spiral Architect 5:29
Side B
1. Supertzar 3:42
2. Megalomania 9:40
3. Gypsy 5:10
4. Laguna Sunrise 2:53
Compiled by Ian Anderson & Tony Iommi
Liner notes by Annie Haslam
Cover Art by Roger Dean
Remastered by Peter Gabriel |
Pretty funny fantasy there. This is the 79 minute cd age though, got to through in a few more. I would throw in
Who are you, A National acrobat, Junior's eyes, might even be tempted to throw in
Sleeping Village.Interesting the comment about Ozzy being p'd by the progressive leaning. especially when you consider his first 2 solo albums had a far greater prog slant than the 2 BS albums after he left.