BLACK SABBATH will release “The Ultimate Collection” on October 28 via BMG. Curated in conjunction with the band, the 31-track collection features the band’s classic songs, including “Paranoid”, “Iron Man”, “War Pigs”, “N.I.B.” and “The Wizard” as well as choice cuts from their classic albums and is the definitive accompaniment for all SABBATH fans as well as those with a love of hard rock.
Remastered by renowned engineer Andy Pearce (MOTÖRHEAD, DEEP PURPLE, LOU REED, IGGY & THE STOOGES), “The Ultimate Collection” is available in multiple formats. Alongside the 2-CD and digital/HD formats, a limited edition “Crucifold” edition will follow on November 18, a heavyweight 4 LP vinyl version produced in the shape of the cross.
CD Disc One track listing:
01. Paranoid
02. Never Say Die
03. Iron Man
04. Black Sabbath
05. Children Of The Grave
06. Fairies Wear Boots
07. Changes
08. Rat Salad
09. Sweet Leaf
10. War Pigs
11. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
12. Hole In The Sky
13. Symptom Of The Universe
14. Spiral Architect
15. Rock ‘N’ Roll Doctor
CD Disc Two track listing:
01. Dirty Women
02. Evil Woman, Don’t Play Your Games With Me
03. A Hard Road
04. Lord Of This World
05. Into The Void
06. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
07. Snowblind
08. Tomorrow’s Dream
09. The Wizard
10. N.I.B.
11. Electric Funeral
12. Embryo
13. Killing Yourself To Live
14. Am I Going Insane
15. Wicked World
16. It’s Alright
Vinyl track listing:
Side 1
01. Paranoid
02. Never Say Die
03. Iron Man
04. Black Sabbath
Side 2
05. Children Of The Grave
06. Fairies Wear Boots
07. Changes
08. Rat Salad
Side 3
09. Sweet Leaf
10. War Pigs
11. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Side 4
12. Hole In The Sky
13. Symptom Of The Universe
14. Spiral Architect
15. Rock ‘N’ Roll Doctor
Side 5
16. Dirty Women
17. Evil Woman, Don’t Play Your Games With Me
18. A Hard Road
Side 6
19. Lord Of This World
20. Into The Void
21. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
22. Snowblind
Side 7
23. Tomorrow’s Dream
24. The Wizard
25. N.I.B.
26. Electric Funeral
Side 8
27. Embryo
28. Killing Yourself To Live
29. Am I Going Insane
30. Wicked World
31. It’s Alright
Digital track listing:
01. Paranoid
02. Never Say Die
03. Iron Man
04. Black Sabbath
05. Children Of The Grave
06. Fairies Wear Boots
07. Changes
08. Rat Salad
09. Sweet Leaf
10. War Pigs
11. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
12. Hole In The Sky
13. Symptom Of The Universe
14. Spiral Architect
15. Rock ‘N’ Roll Doctor
16. Dirty Women
17. Evil Woman, Don’t Play Your Games With Me
18. A Hard Road
19. Lord Of This World
20. Into The Void
21. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
22. Snowblind
23. Tomorrow’s Dream
24. The Wizard
25. N.I.B.
26. Electric Funeral
27. Embryo
28. Killing Yourself To Live
29. Am I Going Insane
30. Wicked World
31. It’s Alright
BLACK SABBATH has announced that it will play its last show ever in the U.S. on November 12 at AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. The gig will take place nearly five years to the day that the legendary act announced their reunion.
The group has also added two more headlining shows to its North American trek, on November 8 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma and November 10 at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
These dates and the previously announced headlining slot at at the Ozzfest Meets Knotfest weekend event on Saturday, September 24 in San Bernardino, California come at the end of the band’s North American tour, which kicked off on August 17 in Wantagh, New York.
SABBATH will make their final visits to Mexico and South America at the end of the year as they wind down their farewell tour.
SABBATH will bring its storied career to a close in the band’s native England, with seven shows booked there in January and February. The last two, on February 2 and February 4, will take place in SABBATH‘s hometown of Birmingham and will likely be their final shows.
The original lineup of SABBATH came together in 1969 with Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, Tony Iommi on guitar, Butler on bass and Bill Ward on drums. That lineup recorded and toured through 1978, and periodically reformed through the ’90s and 2000s for live work.
They regrouped again in late 2011 for a new album and tour, although Ward dropped out after just a few months. The remaining trio issued the “13” album in 2013 and backed it with a successful world tour — despite Iommi being treated for lymphoma since 2012.
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net