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Technical Ecstasy
| Technical Esctasy | ||
|---|---|---|
| LP by Black Sabbath | ||
| Released | October, 1976 | |
| Recorded | ? | |
| Genre | Heavy metal | |
| Length | 39 min 58 s | |
| Record label | Warner Brothers | |
| Producers | Black Sabbath w/ Mike Butcher | |
| Engineers | Mike Butcher and Robin Black | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| AllMusic.com | 2/5 | link |
| Black Sabbath Chronology | ||
| Sabotage (1973) | Technical Ecstasy (1976) | Never Say Die! (1978) |
This is regarded as the worst Ozzy Osbourne era Black Sabbath album. During the time period in which this album was made, the band was heavily into drugs. Ozzy finally decided to quit the band before rejoining for Never Say Die! (after which he was fired). Music videos were filmed for "It's Alright" and "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor" containing live footage with overdubbed music.
Track Listing
- Back Street Kids
- You Wont Change Me
- It's Alright {Bill Ward on vocals}
- Gypsy
- All Moving Parts (Stand Still)
- Rock 'N' Roll Doctor
- She's Gone
- Dirty Women
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