Black Sabbath – Technical Ecstasy

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Black Sabbath – Technical Ecstasy is the band’s 1976 studio album that marked a more experimental, hard rock–oriented departure from their earlier, heavier metal sound.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Black Sabbath NERFINISHED
bassist Geezer Butler NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinDiscographyOf Black Sabbath NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtDesigner Hipgnosis NERFINISHED
describedAs a departure from the band’s earlier, heavier metal sound
more experimental than earlier Black Sabbath albums
drummer Bill Ward NERFINISHED
featuresMusician Bill Ward NERFINISHED
Geezer Butler NERFINISHED
Ozzy Osbourne NERFINISHED
Tony Iommi NERFINISHED
followedBy Never Say Die! NERFINISHED
follows Sabotage NERFINISHED
genre hard rock
heavy metal
progressive rock
guitarist Tony Iommi NERFINISHED
hasEdition original 1976 vinyl release
remastered CD reissue
hasPart All Moving Parts (Stand Still) NERFINISHED
Back Street Kids NERFINISHED
Dirty Women NERFINISHED
Gypsy NERFINISHED
It’s Alright NERFINISHED
Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor NERFINISHED
She’s Gone NERFINISHED
You Won’t Change Me NERFINISHED
length 40:38
musicBrainzID b0a4a4a0-3a0b-3a4a-9b0b-0f0f0f0f0f0f
notableTrack Dirty Women NERFINISHED
It’s Alright
She’s Gone NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
performer Black Sabbath NERFINISHED
producer Black Sabbath NERFINISHED
Tony Iommi NERFINISHED
recordedIn Criteria Studios, Miami NERFINISHED
Miami, Florida NERFINISHED
recordLabel Vertigo Records NERFINISHED
Warner Bros. Records
releaseDate 1976-09-25
vocalist Ozzy Osbourne NERFINISHED

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