OZZY OSBOURNE To Talk About 40th Anniversary Of BLACK SABBATH's 'Paranoid' On 'In The Studio'
September 11, 2010Legendary BLACK SABBATH singer Ozzy Osbourne will be interviewed on the "In The Studio" show during the week of September 13. He will discuss the 40th anniversary of the band's classic second album, "Paranoid", with the Dallas, Texas-based rock and roll disc jockey Redbeard.
"In The Studio" is a weekly hour-long interview-with-music "rockumentary" which looks at the making of many of the greatest albums recorded in rock and roll history, although sometimes it spotlights the history of rock and roll bands. Redbeard interviews the musicians who created these classic albums.
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On June 28 in the U.K. and June 29 in North America, Eagle Vision released the "Classic Albums" DVD of "Paranoid". An e-card for the release is available at this location.
Fans are able to go into the studio with the band — singer Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward — and get a first-hand account of the making of the album featuring the iconic tracks "Paranoid", "Iron Man" and "War Pigs". The DVD also features interviews with the original engineers, demonstrations, archive videos and use of the original multi-track tapes.
Released in the autumn of 1970, "Paranoid" is regarded by many as the finest heavy metal releases of all time, is hugely influential and has come to define the genre.
The album was produced by Rodger Bain and was recorded at Regent Sound Studios and Island Studios in London, England.
According to Wikipedia, the album was originally titled "War Pigs", but allegedly the record company changed it to "Paranoid", fearing backlash from supporters of the ongoing Vietnam War. At the time, the band felt that the song was lighter, with the potential to become a single. Additionaly the studio felt the title track was more marketable as a single. However, the band's visual interpretation of a "war pig" was still featured on the cover; a distorted, eerie photograph of a man with sword and shield jumping out from behind a tree.
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