Greatest Hits (Black Sabbath album) (original) (raw)
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2009 greatest hits album by Black Sabbath
Greatest Hits | |
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Greatest hits album by Black Sabbath | |
Released | 15 June 2009 |
Recorded | 1969–1978 |
Genre | Heavy metal |
Length | 73:00 |
Label | Universal/UMC |
Producer | Black Sabbath, Rodger Bain, Patrick Meehan, Mike Butcher |
Black Sabbath compilations chronology | |
The Rules of Hell(2008) Greatest Hits(2009) Iron Man: The Best of Black Sabbath(2012) |
Professional ratings
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AllMusic | [1] |
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!.
This compilations used the same masters from the Universal 2009 album remasters.
A similar compilation of the same name was released outside North America by NEMS Records in 1977.[2]
The album was re-released in 2012 as Iron Man: The Best of Black Sabbath with identical track listing but different artwork.
Black Sabbath
- Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
- Tony Iommi - guitar, piano & Mellotron on Changes
- Geezer Butler - bass, Mellotron on Changes
- Bill Ward - drums
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