Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (LP, Album, San) (Good Plus (G+))
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Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (LP, Album, San) (Good Plus (G+))

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Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (LP, Album, San) (Good Plus (G+))Media Condition: Good Plus (G+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG) Country: US Released: 1970 Genre: Rock Style: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock Comments: Top seam is nicely taped. Notes: Label and pressing variation. Dark green Warner Bros. Records labels with 'WB' shield logo. Pressed by [l376197 per 'S' etched in runouts. This version does not include individual songwriting credits on the Side B label. Therefor Track B4, "Warning", is incorrectly credited on

Media Condition:  Good Plus (G+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country:    US  
Released:  
1970
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

Comments:
Top seam is nicely taped.
 

Notes:

Label and pressing variation. Dark green Warner Bros. Records labels with 'WB' shield logo. Pressed by [l376197 per 'S' etched in runouts.

This version does not include individual songwriting credits on the Side B label.  Therefor Track B4, "Warning", is incorrectly credited on this issue.  Another Santa Maria pressing with the correct credits, individually listed with each song, can be seen with [r=14139759

Includes 'Distinguished Company' Warner/Reprise printed paper promotional inner sleeve.

First catalog number '1871' on cover, second catalog number 'WS 1871' on labels.

Rear cover lists Wasp/Behind The Wall of Sleep/Bassically/N.I.B and A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village/Warning as combined tracks, all tracks numbered individually on labels.

Rear cover credits 'All selections written by Iommi, Osbourne, Butler, Ward', labels credit 'All selections written by Tony Iommi - John Osbourne - Terence Butler - William Ward'. 

Rear cover credits producer as Roger Bain, labels credit producer as Rodger Bain. 

Rear cover credits 'Ossie Osbourne' for vocals, harmonica.

From rear cover:
Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Subsidiary & Licensee of Warner Bros. Inc.,
4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, Calif. · 488 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Made
in U.S.A. © 1970 - Warner Bros. Records Inc.

 

A1. Black Sabbath 6:20
A2. The Wizard 4:22
A3. Wasp 9:44
A4. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
A5. Bassically
A6. N.I.B.
B1. Wicked World 4:30
B2. A Bit Of Finger 14:32
B3. Sleeping Village
B4. Warning

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout S39728
Matrix / Runout S39729
Matrix / Runout S \ WS-1871-A 39728-1B
Matrix / Runout \ WS-1871-B 39729-1A
Matrix / Runout S \ WS-1871-A 39728-1A A 6
Matrix / Runout \ WS-1871-B 39729-1A A
Matrix / Runout [Artisan logo]

 

Record Company Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Copyright (c) Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Produced For Tony Hall Enterprises
Lacquer Cut At Artisan Sound Recorders
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria

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