Black Sabbath’s Early Albums Get ‘Deluxe’ Reissue Treatment

Black Sabbath's Early Albums Get 'Deluxe' Reissue Treatment

The deluxe expanded editions of Black Sabbath’s 1970 self-titled debut and 1971 third album “Master Of Reality” — both with alternate studio versions, demos and instrumentals of classic songs and in the case of the latter, previously released track ‘Weevil Woman’ – were made available late last month via Sanctuary/Universal Music.

To celebrate this event, AngryApe has posted two Black Sabbath webisodes in which various musicians and journalists discuss what makes these LPs as important and influential as they are.

An essay on the Sabbath reissues and the birth of heavy metal can be found on The Quietus web site.

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