BLACK SABBATH READIES
SUPER DELUXE EDITION OF PARANOID
Four-Disc Collection Includes Rare Quad Mix Plus Two Concerts From The Era
Available November 11 From Rhino
LOS ANGELES - "Paranoid is important because it's the blueprint for metal. It led the world into a new sound and scene," writes Judas Priest front man Rob Halford in the liner notes to the upcoming Super Deluxe edition of Black Sabbath's influential classic, Paranoid. The new collection will arrive this fall as the band nears the conclusion of its triumphant final tour, appropriately titled "The End."
PARANOID: SUPER DELUXE EDITION includes the 2012 remaster of the original album, in addition to a rare 1974 quad mix of the album folded down to stereo, plus two concerts from 1970, from Montreux and Brussels. The four-disc set comes with a hardbound book with extensive liner notes featuring new interviews with all four band members, rare photos, and memorabilia, a poster, as well as a replica of the tour book sold during the Paranoid tour. PARANOID: SUPER DELUXE EDITION will be available on November 11 for $39.98.
After the success of band's self-titled debut in early 1970, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward returned that fall with Paranoid. The record became the band's first album to top the U.K. charts and has sold more than 4 million copies in the U.S. alone. Today, songs like "War Pigs," "Planet Caravan," "Iron Man," and of course, "Paranoid," continue to inspire a new generation of musicians around the world.
PARANOID: SUPER DELUXE EDITION includes - for the first time ever on CD - a Quadraphonic Mix of the album. Originally released on vinyl and 8-track cartridge in 1974, but subsequently long out of print, it has now been made available as a fold-down to stereo mix exclusively for this set. The collection's final two discs mark the official debut of two 1970 live performances. The first was recorded on August 31 in Montreux, Switzerland shortly before the release of Paranoid. It captures the band, already a tight musical unit, thundering through new songs like "Hand Of Doom" and "Iron Man" while mixing in "N.I.B." and "Behind The Wall Of Sleep" from their debut album.
The other concert was recorded a few months later in Brussels during the band's television performance for the public broadcaster RTBF. Rough bootlegs of this classic show have circulated in the past, but they've never sounded this good. For this set, the entire show has been sourced directly from the RTBF master tapes resulting in the best sound quality to date.
The PARANOID: SUPER DELUXE EDITION along with the band's extensive world tour signal the "The End" for Black Sabbath as the band prepares to go out on a high note next year with two shows in Birmingham, England, the band's hometown.
PARANOID: SUPER DELUXE EDITION
Track Listings:
Disc One: Original Album, 2012 Remaster
1. "War Pigs / Luke's Wall"
2. "Paranoid"
3. "Planet Caravan"
4. "Iron Man"
5. "Electric Funeral"
6. "Hand Of Doom"
7. "Rat Salad"
8. "Jack The Stripper / Fairies Wear Boots"
Disc Two: 1974 Quad Mix fold-down to stereo
Disc Three: Live In Montreux 1970
Previously Unreleased
1. Intro
2. "Paranoid"
3. "N.I.B."
4. "Behind The Wall Of Sleep"
5. "Iron Man"
6. "War Pigs"
7. "Fairies Wear Boots"
8. "Hand Of Doom"
Disc Four: Live In Brussels 1970
1. "Paranoid"
2. "Hand Of Doom"
3. "Rat Salad"
4. "Iron Man"
5. "Black Sabbath"
6. "N.I.B."
7. "Behind The Wall Of Sleep"
8. "War Pigs"
9. "Fairies Wear Boots"
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