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- Length
- 8 tracks, 40:16
- Release Date
- 25 September 1976
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- Length
- 8 tracks, 40:16
- Release Date
- 25 September 1976
Technical Ecstasy continued Black Sabbath's separation from its signature doom and darkness that had been such a trademark of the band's early career. While the album's lyrics dealt with topics such as drug dealers, prostitution, and transvestites, the music itself was seldom dark, and tracks like "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor" and "It's Alright" (the latter sung by drummer Bill Ward—a decision supported by Ozzy Osbourne), were very different from Black Sabbath's earlier recordings. Also, the band continued experimenting with keyboards … read more
Technical Ecstasy continued Black Sabbath's separation from its signature doom and darkness that had been such a trademark of the band's ea… read more
Technical Ecstasy continued Black Sabbath's separation from its signature doom and darkness that had been such a trademark of the band's early career. While the album's ly… read more
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