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Greatest Hits is a compilation album from Black Sabbath, released by Universal in 2009. This album features only the original line-up of Black Sabbath with most of the albums Ozzy Osbourne worked on presented. This compilation features songs from 1970's self-titled debut album to Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, as well as one song from Never Say Die!.
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).
Black Sabbath toured in support of Sabotage with openers Kiss, but were forced to cut the tour short in November 1975, following a motorcycle accident in which Osbourne ruptured a muscle in his back. In December 1975, the band's record companies released a greatest hits album without input from the band, titled We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll.
The Best of Black Sabbath is a double CD compilation album by Black Sabbath released in 2000 on the Sanctuary Records label. Its 32 songs are presented chronologically from the band's first 11 albums, spanning the years 1970 to 1983.
The Ultimate Collection is a greatest hits album by the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, first released on 28 October 2016. [1] Remastered by engineer Andy Pearce and curated by the members of the band, [2] the album was released during the band's final concert tour, The End Tour.
Storm Orphans on the 1993 Marijuana's Greatest Hits Revisited. Sacred Reich on the 1995 compilation album Hempilation: Freedom Is NORML. [29] Stuck Mojo on their 1996 EP Violated. Mogwai on a 1998 split single with Magoo on Fierce Panda Records; Ancient on the 1999 Det Glemte Riket. Godsmack on the 2000 Black Sabbath tribute album Nativity in ...
Greatest Hits 1970–1978 is a compilation album from Black Sabbath, released in 2006. This album features only the original line-up of Black Sabbath with all the albums Ozzy Osbourne worked on presented from 1970's self-titled debut album to 1978's Never Say Die! .
The album is widely regarded as the first true heavy metal album, [4] and the opening title track, "Black Sabbath", was named the greatest heavy metal song of all time by Rolling Stone, [5] and has been referred to as the first doom metal song. [6]