Tracklist
Black Sabbath | 6:22 | ||
The Wizard | 4:25 | ||
Behind The Wall Of Sleep | 3:37 | ||
N.I.B. | 6:07 | ||
Evil Woman, Don't Play Your Games With Me | 3:27 | ||
Sleeping Village | 3:46 | ||
Warning | 10:33 |
Credits (8)
- Geezer ButlerBass Guitar
- Keef (4)Design, Photography By
- Bill WardDrums
- Barry SheffieldEngineer
- Tony Allom*Engineer
- Tony IommiLead Guitar
Notes
Black Sabbath is their first studio album and features the female model Louisa Livingstone. The album was recorded in one 8 hour session in October 1969 at Regent Sound Studios. The original European version of the record featured the pre-album single "Evil Woman" as the first track on the B-side while the North American version featured the song "Wicked World" (the B-side to the "Evil Woman" single) as the lead track on the second side of the record. Some current CD versions of the album now feature both tracks.
The North American version also features more song titles than actual songs. These extra titles are often believed to refer to the intros of certain songs:
"Wasp" is believed to refer to the intro of "Behind The Wall Of Sleep"
"Bassically" refers to the bass solo that opens "N.I.B.".
"A Bit Of Finger" is believed to refer to the acoustic intro of "Sleeping Village".
North American versions also usually group "Wasp", "Behind The Wall Of Sleep", "Bassically", and "N.I.B." on one track and "A Bit Of Finger", "Sleeping Village" and "Warning" on another single track, while European versions separate all the tracks.
First Black Sabbath album in the UK on the iconic Vertigo Swirl label has been issued three times before eventually being reissued on the Spaceship label:
This 1st UK press with large swirl logo and ‘A PHILIPS RECORD PRODUCT’, erroneous 'Warning' credits
This 2nd UK press with large swirl logo, correct credits
This 3rd UK press large swirl logo, different label text position and letter at credits
This 4th UK press small swirl logo and different letter at credits
The North American version also features more song titles than actual songs. These extra titles are often believed to refer to the intros of certain songs:
"Wasp" is believed to refer to the intro of "Behind The Wall Of Sleep"
"Bassically" refers to the bass solo that opens "N.I.B.".
"A Bit Of Finger" is believed to refer to the acoustic intro of "Sleeping Village".
North American versions also usually group "Wasp", "Behind The Wall Of Sleep", "Bassically", and "N.I.B." on one track and "A Bit Of Finger", "Sleeping Village" and "Warning" on another single track, while European versions separate all the tracks.
First Black Sabbath album in the UK on the iconic Vertigo Swirl label has been issued three times before eventually being reissued on the Spaceship label:
This 1st UK press with large swirl logo and ‘A PHILIPS RECORD PRODUCT’, erroneous 'Warning' credits
This 2nd UK press with large swirl logo, correct credits
This 3rd UK press large swirl logo, different label text position and letter at credits
This 4th UK press small swirl logo and different letter at credits
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Recommendations
Reviews
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First off I must it.. I’m not much of an audiophile. In addition I don’t have the whole range of different pressing to compare, apart from the original german vertigo. But this one became one of my favorite records to spin. I think the sound is absolutely stellar, the vinyl mega quiet and the jacket is gorgeous. If you find yourself in a similar spot, I’d suggest to pick this one up! I’m sure you’ll love it.
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For me, this is the best sounding pressing of this record. I don’t find the high end at all fatiguing, and the level of depth and detail here does not compromise the overall heaviness and dark feel of the music. Systems vary, and there are a lot of variables to be considered, but the mastering choices here are phenomenal in my opinion, and make this definitive. Feel free to feel different, that’s what it’s all about Y’know?
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not sure who did the cover but just look at the tree bark patter on the upper left corner and tell me it's not the crappiest photoshop extension you've ever seen.
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referencing Black Sabbath (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, 180 Gram, Orange) BMGRM053LP
not sure who did the cover but just look at the tree bark patter on the upper left corner and tell me it's not the crappiest photoshop extension you've ever seen. -
Edited 13 days agoThis album was never recorded with a big budget or top-tier expertise, and that raw, unfiltered energy is a big part of its charm. That said, I believe this pressing is the best the album has ever sounded. While some tracks still come off a bit crunchy and the bass doesn't always fill the space like it does on later releases, this version captures the album’s gritty, real essence beautifully. That touch of crunch is inherent but it is minimal on this pressing. Compared to other pressings, this one offers noticeably better dynamic range and clarity—which can be a bit jarring if you're used to the more mid-rangey, doom-laden tone. If that classic murky sound is what draws you in, you might want to skip this version. But if, like me, you appreciate a clear, expansive, live-sounding presentation, this pressing is a must-have.
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I think everyone is being dramatic about the high end being piercing 🤷♂️ -
Surprised How good this pressing sounds No Complaints here . Question how does this compare to the Rhino High Fidelity?
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File Name | Format | SR | Word Length | Max. TPL | LUFSi | DR (PMF) |
01-01 Black Sabbath | .aiff | 44.1k | 16 | -3.02 | -18.13 | 11 |
01-02 The Wizard | .aiff | 44.1k | 16 | -3.79 | -17.55 | 12 |
01-03 Behind the Wall of Sleep | .aiff | 44.1k | 16 | -3.20 | -16.93 | 11 |
01-04 NIB | .aiff | 44.1k | 16 | -3.88 | -16.46 | 10 |
01-05 Evil Woman | .aiff | 44.1k | 16 | -3.97 | -18.77 | 11 |
01-06 Sleeping Village | .aiff | 44.1k | 16 | -2.21 | -17.65 | 12 |
01-07 Warning | .aiff | 44.1k | 16 | -3.88 | -18.04 | 11 |
Number of EP/Album Files: 7
Official EP/Album DR: 11 -
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Truly amazing. I don't see how a pressing gets any better. -
Sounds really good but not perfect.
It’s definetely wider soundjng than the other pressings I own.
Guitars are spectacular, but it lacks a bit of bottom end on the bass and the drums.
The sound of tbe cymbals is really annoying, way too thin and unnatural.
B-side is better than A-side.
Other than that, the pressing is really good and the packaging is beautiful, but it’s a pain in the ass to put the record back jn the tight sleeve.
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