Black Sabbath: Paranoid LP Earmark





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Italialaisen Earmarkin 180g-painos 2004. Uudenveroinen mutta hiukan pölyä.
Black Sabbath – Paranoid

Label:
Earmark – 41005, Sanctuary – 41005, Get Back – 41005
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Gatefold, 180 gram
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A1War Pigs7:57A2Paranoid2:49A3Planet Caravan4:25A4Iron Man5:55B1Electric Funeral4:50B2Hand Of Doom7:04B3Rat Salad2:31B4Fairies Wear Boots6:12
Marketed By – Abraxas Srl
Manufactured By – Abraxas Srl
Manufactured By – www.gzvinyl.com
Produced For – Tony Hall Enterprises
Phonographic Copyright ? – Castle Copyrights Ltd.
Copyright © – Castle Communications PLC
Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – AE 48717
Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – AE 48718
Recorded At – Regent Sound Studios
Recorded At – Island Studios
Published By – Westminster Music Ltd.
Bass Guitar – Terry "Geezer" Butler*
Design [Album Design] – Keef (4)
Drums – Bill Ward
Engineer – Brian Humphries, Tony Allom*
Lead Guitar – Tony Iommi
Photography By – Keef (4)
Producer [Produced By] – Rodger Bain
Vocals – Ozzy Osbourne
Written-By [All Compositions By] – Ward*, Butler*, Osbourne*, Iommi*
Housed in a glossy gatefold jacket inside a clear PVC sleeve with a red sticker on front and Earmark logo embossed on back.
Issued with a black thick card inner sleeve with a transparent die-cut plastic sleeve inside.
[Sticker:]
180 gram virgin vinyl
[Rear sleeve:]
? 1970 Castle Copyrights Ltd + © 1996 Castle Communications Plc
Earmark is a joint venture between Sanctuary Records Group and Get Back
Manufactured and marketed by Abraxas srl via Aretina 25 50069 Sieci Firenze Italy - www.abraxas.it
[Labels:]
Made in Italy.
Paranoid is Black Sabbath's second studio album, released September 1970 in the UK. The USA release was delayed until January 1971. This was the band's only album to top the UK Albums Chart until the release of 13 in 2013. Paranoid features several signature songs, including "War Pigs," "Iron Man," "Fairies Wear Boots," and the title track, which was the band's only Top 20 hit, reaching number 4 in the UK charts. The album has been the focus of many accolades. Rolling Stone, in 2017, called Paranoid the greatest metal album of all time.


















