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Black Sabbath - We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll (LP)

We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll
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Album Details: We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll

Release Date:02/26/2008
Label:Earmark
UPC:8013252410079

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User Reviews: We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll

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    black sabbath

    By none  Aug 2, 2005

    Pros: some of the best sabbath songs are on here

    Cons: i can't think of any

    this is a great black sabbath cd that you need to own. its awsome and the best sabbath songs are on here.get it

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    ozzy rocks

    By P  Jun 13, 2003

    what can i say im a old school rocker
    and ya ozzy when he was in black sabath rocks

Pro Reviews: We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll

  • All Music Guide

    We Sold Our Soul for Rock and Roll is a good single-disc collection of many -- but not all -- of Black Sabbath's best tracks from the Ozzy Osbourne era, drawing about half of its material from the group's first two albums, Black Sabbath and Paranoid. That makes it ideal for the fan who only wants one Black Sabbath disc, but those who want to dig deeper should be advised that all six LPs from the Osbourne period contain high-quality items not present here, especially the underrepresented Master of Reality and Vol. 4. Still, there's no quibbling with what is here.

    - Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Black Sabbath has been so influential in the development of heavy metal rock music as to be a defining force in the style. The group took the blues-rock sound of late '60s acts like Cream, Blue Cheer, and Vanilla Fudge to its logical conclusion, slowing the tempo, accentuating the bass, and emphasizing screaming guitar solos and howled vocals full of lyrics expressing m... Read more