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    Sabbath Bloody Sabbath: The Battle for Black Sabbath

    Sabbath Bloody Sabbath: The Battle for Black Sabbath

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    Author: Garry Sharpe-Young
    Publisher: Zonda Books Limited
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
    Sales Rank: 160404

    Media: Paperback
    Edition: 2nd
    Pages: 328
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
    Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.2 x 0.8

    ISBN: 0958268428
    Dewey Decimal Number: 780
    EAN: 9780958268424
    ASIN: 0958268428

    Publication Date: August 1, 2006
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    For over a full decade Black Sabbath had dominated Heavy Metal. As much as Led Zeppelin scorned the term Black Sabbath embraced it. In an age of bona fide supergroups Sabbath were unquestionably the heaviest thing stalking the planet and quite remarkably had remained a solid unit where others around them suffered ongoing membership fall outs and line-up reincarnations. Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward had weathered internal storms just as ferocious as every other band out on the circuit but had remained resolute. They had conquered the globe, sold close to 50 million albums and without concession had not pulled back one iota from delivering absolute, pure Heavy Metal.

    In 1977 the unthinkable happened. Ozzy Osbourne decamped. He would be lured back for one last album 'Never Say Die' before flying solo, rapidly building a band unit that would equal the repute of the mother-ship.

    Between 1979 and 1997 Tony Iommi and Ozzy Osbourne were pitched against each other in a titanic struggle unprecedented in Rock n' Roll. Both stars would employ the very finest players of the genre in the conflict and produce some of the finest Heavy Metal of the generation in the process. Tony Iommi, the man who without question invented Heavy Metal, fronted up Sabbath with vocal legends such as Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes and Tony Martin against Ozzy's awesome arsenal of guitar innovators Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee and Zakk Wylde.

    Both Tony Iommi and Ozzy Osbourne reinvented their bands time and time again. The huge array of elite players that travelled through the ranks is now a constant source of fascination and rumours for Sabbath fanatics.

    'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath: The Battle for Black Sabbath' reforges the author's two previous landmark tomes 'Ozzy Osbourne: The Story of the Ozzy Osbourne band' & 'Black Sabbath: Never Say Die!' along with additional material into this one definitive Metal milestone. Complete! with over 100 photographs, many never seen before, and unique interviews, including with the late Ray Gillen and Cozy Powell as well as the highly controversial figure of Jeff Fenholt and mysterious Dave Donato, 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' is the definitive account of those years (1979 to 1997) before the reunion.

    Exclusive interview content with Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Cozy Powell, Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes, Ray Gillen, Tony Martin, Geoff Nicholls, Rob Halford, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Carmine Appice, Tommy Aldridge, Neil Murray, Dave Spitz, Eric Singer, David Donato, Jeff Fenholt, Bobby Rondinelli, Rudy Sarzo, Phil Soussan, Randy Castillo, Bernie Torme, Brad Gillis, Jo Burt, Pete Way, Dana Strum, Terry Chimes, Lita Ford, Steve Vai, Don Airey, Lindsey Bridgewater, Terry Nails and many, many more.

    Additional 2nd edition details: 8 page discography appendix detailing 264 career albums and singles from Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Dio, Bill Ward, Geezer and Tony Iommi; plus 7 page index with 694 entries. Product Dimensions: 8.25 x 11.0 inches (210 x 279 mm). Weight: approximately 1.7 lbs (0.8 kg).


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    4 out of 5 stars Excellent book for Sabbath fans- a shame about the editing!   January 31, 2010
    Mr. Timothy S. Jones (Kedron, Qld, AU)
    I must agree with some of the other reviewers here- this book is just loaded with errors of grammar and spelling- it can be quite distracting at times. Someone has stuffed up badly here- it needs to be proofread/edited again, properly and carefully this time. Having said that, this book is so loaded with interesting and exclusive Sabbath material, that fans will thoroughly enjoy the book anyway. There are tons of exlusive interviews with key players and so much detailed information about the band that most will learn something. It is also unique in that it focuses in detail on the non-Ozzy era of Sabbath, so if your a fan of the Dio or Martin era your in for a treat. There is also a very intersting chapter on the involvement of one Jeff Fenholt in the Sabbath story, a grey area if ever there was one. Was Fenholt ever lead singer for Black Sabbath? Well, yes and no, you'll have to read this and make up your own mind. Anyway, a good buy for Sabbath nuts, but it looses one star because of the sloppy editing.


    5 out of 5 stars Black Sabbath bloodly sabbath book   January 3, 2009
    StoneAge (North America)
    This book starts off near the end of the Ozzy era Sabbath. Then proceeds to mention ALL the players who have been in,or worked with the Sabbs over the years. Lots of cool pics,unless you are a complete Sabbath freak you will learn afew things from this book about there long and glorious history. Must agree with other reviewers,did no one proof read this before it was published?


    5 out of 5 stars I'm simply astonished   September 17, 2007
    M. D. Fonseca (Thunder)
    I'm simply astonished by the sheer amount pf information contained in this book. Dont'get it wrong: this is a HUGE book, with A4 paper format, more than three hundred pages with two columns in each one. But, if you're into Black Sabbath and Ozzy, you will read it really fast.

    The books gives detailed information about almost everything. It has good taste without relaying in useless gossip. This was one of most gratifying readings I've had in years. Highly recommended!



    3 out of 5 stars Not a literary masterpiece... but we are dealing with Sabbath here.   May 27, 2007
    John Maracich (New Orleans, LA USA)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    If you're looking for a comprehensive account of the comings and goings of singers and drummers during the 80's and 90's, this book is very interesting. It's extremely detailed. Much of the information seems to come from Geoff Nichols, the unheralded keyboardist (unheralded to the point where he was off the stage half the time) who was with Sabbath for more years than anyone but Tony and Geezer.

    As a piece of writing, this is not the best. It tends to read like a very long high school term paper. There is little concept of flow and readability. Every incident is given equal weight no matter how important or how insignificant. It seems like the author literally took every bit of information at his disposal and put it here, leaving some situations underappreciated and some boringly overdeveloped.

    As stated before, the editing and production are also pretty abysmal. I'm not trying to be overcritical here but, let's face it, this is something they want us to pay for. If this information was something I came across on a free website I would be a little more forgiving.

    That being said, if you're going to buy this book you are, more likely than not, a big fan. You'll find something here to justify the purchase. Just don't expect to sit next to the fire with this one sipping chardonnay and eating bon bons to achieve literary orgasm. It's not gonna happen.



    4 out of 5 stars as comprehensive as it gets   February 7, 2007
    Paul Smith (martinez ca)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Everything you wanted to know about the history of Black Sabbath..and then some.The only criticism i have is that maybe it details just a little too deeply,but a good read and i learnt some things i didn't know before.

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