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All of the tracks featured on the Nativity in Black albums cover material strictly from the band's 1970s heyday with vocalist Ozzy Osbourne.The title is derived from a widespread yet incorrect assumption surrounding the title of the Black Sabbath song "N.I.B.".
To make it more intriguing I put punctuation marks in there to make it N.I.B. By the time it got to America, they translated it to 'Nativity in Black'." Though "Nativity in Black" is a disputed title, it was later used for a pair of Black Sabbath tribute albums released in 1994 and 2000 respectively.
Black Sabbath. Nativity in Black (1994) Tribute to Black Sabbath: Eternal Masters (1994) Masters of Misery – Black Sabbath: The Earache Tribute (1997) Nativity in Black II (2000) Nativity in Black III (2003) Hands of Doom – A Tribute to Black Sabbath (2013) Art Blakey. Tony Allen A Tribute To Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers (2017) Bleachers
Type O Negative in 1994, for the Black Sabbath tribute album Nativity in Black. [4] Vader in 1994, on their EP Sothis, [5] later included on their album Future of the Past. [6] Van Helsing's Curse in 2004, on their album Oculus Infernum. [7] The main riff of the song has been sampled by Ice-T in his song "Shut up! Be happy!"
The discography of Black Sabbath, an English heavy metal band, includes 19 studio albums, eight live albums, 13 compilation albums, nine video albums, three extended plays and 37 singles. The band was formed in 1968 by John "Ozzy" Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (lead guitar), Terence "Geezer" Butler (bass guitar), and Bill Ward (drums).
2000 - Nativity in Black II (Black Sabbath tribute album featuring a cover of "N.I.B." recorded by Primus and Ozzy Osbourne) 2003 - Triple J's Hottest 100 10th Anniversary: Hottest Box (promo for Triple J radio's Hottest 100, featuring "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver") 2004 - Alternative Rock Edition (featuring "Too Many Puppies")
Nativity scenes around the world have added a new accessory this Christmas season: the keffiyeh. In a controversial take on the classic holiday display, some churches are replacing the baby Jesus ...
During the production of their next album, The Eternal Idol, the lineup of Black Sabbath changed multiple times – first, Bob Daisley replaced Spitz on 30 September 1986, before leaving on 11 November after completing his bass parts; next, Singer left on 1 January 1987, with his drum parts completed; and finally, Tony Martin replaced Gillen on ...