The 1970s saw the rise of rock and metal as a force in record and ticket sales. Right there at the birth of this was Black Sabbath, whose first album came from nowhere to smash into the top of the charts in Britain and around the world. The book covers the career of the original foursome - Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward - from Polka Tulk, through Earth and their original nine years as Black Sabbath, when the band recorded such iconic albums as Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Masters of Reality. The book includes new interview material from key figures including Rick Wakeman and engineers Mike Butcher and Robin Black, among others. This is a comprehensive roundup of the band's music in the decade. All of the albums and singles from 'The Rebel' until 'Never Say Die' are examined in detail, along with related archive releases. There is also a section covering Black Sabbath's tours in the era, looking at key live recordings from every tour. Overall, this is the most comprehensive account of the fortunes in the band during this crucial decade yet written.
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Martin Hutchinson has been a music fan all his life and his knowledge of sixties and seventies music is encyclopaedic, having written over 270 liner notes for CDs. He has been writing for numerous newspapers and magazines (a labour of love not profit) for over thirty years and has also written comedy sketches for TV and Radio. This is his first book. Martin is also a quizzer, having been on a dozen TV quizzes (including Bullseye and The Chase, both of which he won). He lives in Horwich, near Bolton, UK with his wife Michaela, who also loves music.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The 1970s saw the rise of rock and metal as a force in record and ticket sales. Right there at the birth of this was Black Sabbath, whose first album came from nowhere to smash into the top of the charts in Britain and around the world. The book covers the career of the original foursome - Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward from Polka Tulk, through Earth and their original nine years as Black Sabbath, when the band recorded such iconic albums as Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Masters of Reality. The book includes new interview material from key figures including Rick Wakeman and engineers Mike Butcher and Robin Black, among others. This is a comprehensive roundup of the band's music in the decade. All of the albums and singles from 'The Rebel' until 'Never Say Die' are examined in detail, along with related archive releases. There is also a section covering Black Sabbath's tours in the era, looking at key live recordings from every tour. Overall, this is the most comprehensive account of the fortunes in the band during this crucial decade yet written. AUTHOR: Chris Sutton has been a fan of Black Sabbath since the early 70s. He manages Smethwick Heritage Centre museum, writing several publications for them. He has also written several plays. Black Sabbath In the 70s is his second book on music, following on from Alice Cooper in the 1970s for Sonicbond. He also writes for Power Play magazine and has contributed to a documentary on Alice Cooper. He lives in Great Malvern, UK. The 1970s saw the rise of rock and metal as a force in record and ticket sales. Right there at the birth of this was Black Sabbath, whose first album came from nowhere to smash into the top of the charts in Britain and around the world. This is a comprehensive roundup of the band's music in the decade. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781789521719
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neu -In den 1970er Jahren erlebten Rock und Metal einen Aufschwung, was den Verkauf von Schallplatten und Eintrittskarten betraf. Black Sabbath, deren erstes Album aus dem Nichts an die Spitze der Charts in Großbritannien und der ganzen Welt stürmte, stand am Anfang dieser Entwicklung. Das Buch behandelt die Karriere des ursprünglichen Vierergespanns - Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne und Bill Ward - von Polka Tulk über Earth bis hin zu den ersten neun Jahren als Black Sabbath, in denen die Band legendäre Alben wie »Paranoid«, »Sabbath Bloody Sabbath« und »Masters of Reality« aufnahm. Das Buch enthält neues Interview-Material von Schlüsselfiguren wie Rick Wakeman und den Technikern Mike Butcher und Robin Black, um nur einige zu nennen. Dies ist eine umfassende Zusammenfassung der Musik der Band in diesem Jahrzehnt. Alle Alben und Singles von »The Rebel« bis »Never Say Die« werden detailliert untersucht, zusammen mit den dazugehörigen Archivveröffentlichungen. Es gibt auch einen Abschnitt über Black Sabbaths Tourneen in dieser Ära, in dem die wichtigsten Live-Aufnahmen von jeder Tournee vorgestellt werden. Insgesamt ist dies die bisher umfassendste Darstellung der Geschichte der Band während dieses entscheidenden Jahrzehnts. (Text engl.) 160 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1608894
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The 1970s saw the rise of rock and metal as a force in record and ticket sales. Right there at the birth of this was Black Sabbath, whose first album came from nowhere to smash into the top of the charts in Britain and around the world. The book covers the career of the original foursome - Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward from Polka Tulk, through Earth and their original nine years as Black Sabbath, when the band recorded such iconic albums as Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Masters of Reality. The book includes new interview material from key figures including Rick Wakeman and engineers Mike Butcher and Robin Black, among others. This is a comprehensive roundup of the band's music in the decade. All of the albums and singles from 'The Rebel' until 'Never Say Die' are examined in detail, along with related archive releases. There is also a section covering Black Sabbath's tours in the era, looking at key live recordings from every tour. Overall, this is the most comprehensive account of the fortunes in the band during this crucial decade yet written. AUTHOR: Chris Sutton has been a fan of Black Sabbath since the early 70s. He manages Smethwick Heritage Centre museum, writing several publications for them. He has also written several plays. Black Sabbath In the 70s is his second book on music, following on from Alice Cooper in the 1970s for Sonicbond. He also writes for Power Play magazine and has contributed to a documentary on Alice Cooper. He lives in Great Malvern, UK. The 1970s saw the rise of rock and metal as a force in record and ticket sales. Right there at the birth of this was Black Sabbath, whose first album came from nowhere to smash into the top of the charts in Britain and around the world. This is a comprehensive roundup of the band's music in the decade. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781789521719
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The 1970s saw the rise of rock and metal as a force in record and ticket sales. Right there at the birth of this was Black Sabbath, whose first album came from nowhere to smash into the top of the charts in Britain and around the world. The book covers the career of the original foursome - Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward from Polka Tulk, through Earth and their original nine years as Black Sabbath, when the band recorded such iconic albums as Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Masters of Reality. The book includes new interview material from key figures including Rick Wakeman and engineers Mike Butcher and Robin Black, among others. This is a comprehensive roundup of the band's music in the decade. All of the albums and singles from 'The Rebel' until 'Never Say Die' are examined in detail, along with related archive releases. There is also a section covering Black Sabbath's tours in the era, looking at key live recordings from every tour. Overall, this is the most comprehensive account of the fortunes in the band during this crucial decade yet written. AUTHOR: Chris Sutton has been a fan of Black Sabbath since the early 70s. He manages Smethwick Heritage Centre museum, writing several publications for them. He has also written several plays. Black Sabbath In the 70s is his second book on music, following on from Alice Cooper in the 1970s for Sonicbond. He also writes for Power Play magazine and has contributed to a documentary on Alice Cooper. He lives in Great Malvern, UK. The 1970s saw the rise of rock and metal as a force in record and ticket sales. Right there at the birth of this was Black Sabbath, whose first album came from nowhere to smash into the top of the charts in Britain and around the world. This is a comprehensive roundup of the band's music in the decade. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781789521719
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