Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Black Sabbath - Sabotage [Japan Edition] (1975)

Year: 28 July 1975 (CD Aug 26, 2009)
Label: Universal Music (Japan), UICY-94187
Style: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Country: Birmingham, England
Time: 43:07
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 311 Mb

Charts: UK #7, CAN #33, GER #17, NOR #6, SWE #11, SWI #25, U.S. #28. UK: Silver, US: Gold.
Sabotage is the sixth studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in July 1975. The album was recorded in the midst of a legal battle with the band's former manager Patrick Meehan. The stress that resulted from the band's ongoing legal woes infiltrated the recording process, inspiring the album's title. It was co-produced by guitarist Tony Iommi and Mike Butcher.
Sabotage's front cover art has garnered mixed reactions over the years and is regarded by some as one of the worst album covers in rock history. The inverted mirror concept was conceived by Graham Wright, Bill Ward's drum tech, who was also a graphic artist. The band attended what they believed was a test photo shoot for the album cover, thus explaining their choice of clothing. Said Ward, "The only thing we didn't discuss was what we'd all wear on the day of the shot. Since that shoot day, the band has survived through a tirade of clothing comments and jokes that continue to this day". Ward, in fact, was wearing his wife's red tights in the photo. Wright recalls in the book How Black Was Our Sabbath that the plan was for each band member to appear on the cover dressed in black and had been instructed to bring some stage clothes for preliminary photos, but when they arrived no black costumes had been laid out by the designers and "the original concept had been overruled." The designers "carried on with the shoot, explaining they would superimpose the images at a later stage and that it would look great, honest. The session was unbelievably rushed, and the outcome was far from what had been originally envisaged ... Ironically, the sleeve design that was intended to illustrate the idea of sabotage had instead become a victim of sabotage itself. By the time they saw it, it was too late to change."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabotage_(Black_Sabbath_album))

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