![]() As Ozzy again drifted away from the band in the mid-2000's to focus on his solo career and semi-retirement, the other members reunited with Dio and performed under the name Heaven and Hell until Dio's death in 2010. The band saw multiple line-up changes (including a reunion of the Dio-era line-up in 1991) until the original four reunited in 1997. Dio's tenure lasted only three years, but he was generally regarded as a brilliant front-man in his own right, and his 1980 debut with the band, Heaven and Hell, is an all-time classic.įrom 1982-1984, former Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan joined the Black Sabbath for Born Again and a tour that most notably included the Deep Purple song "Smoke on the Water" as part of the encore, an unusual move for Black Sabbath. On the advice of the band's manager, Sharon Arden (who would later become Sharon Osbourne), the group recruited Ronnie James Dio, freshly departed from Heavy Mithril juggernaut Rainbow, as their new lead singer. ![]() In 1979, Ozzy Osbourne was fired from the band as his increasingly erratic behaviour rendered him generally unreliable. It wasn't until their fifth album, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, that they finally got positive reviews from the mainstream media (although critics have reversed themselves and retroactively praised the other four albums). Their next albums, Master of Reality and Volume 4, spawned a new batch of classics, such as "Sweet Leaf", "Children of the Grave", "Into the Void", "Supernaut", and "Snowblind". Due to their darker style, they initially received no radio play, and Vertigo Records had to bribe radio stations to play "Iron Man," which scraped the US charts. Their first two albums, Black Sabbath and Paranoid (both released in 1970), brought them great popularity with songs like "Black Sabbath", "War Pigs", "Paranoid", and "Iron Man". For the Dio era, they took up a more Power Metal and traditional metal stance with some instances of Speed Metal and vestiges of blues metal. For the classic era, they dabbled extensively with Blues Rock, Jazz Rock, Psychedelic Rock, early Doom Metal, and, of course, Heavy Metal. Their sound has naturally changed over the decades, and their two most celebrated eras, the "classic" years (1969-1975) and their early years with Ronnie James Dio (1980-1982), are marked by massive changes to the sound. Their name did actually come from a 1963 horror movie named Black Sabbath, starring Boris Karloff. Apocryphally, this was the result of one of the band members seeing a queue for a horror film at a cinema and commenting on how people pay to be scared. ![]() They started out in 1968 as a blues band called Earth until changing their style to a darker tone. Black Sabbath was a band from Birmingham, England who are widely considered to be the first Heavy Metal band ( Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Cream and Blue Cheer are also cited, as is the short-lived combo Atomic Rooster, but Sabbath is the most common), formed by singer John "Ozzy" Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi (who briefly joined Jethro Tull in 1968), bassist Terrence "Geezer" Butler, and drummer Bill Ward.
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