Technical Ecstasy by Black Sabbath

Technical Ecstasy

Black Sabbath

1976

Technical Ecstasy is a Metal album by Black Sabbath, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 240 pressings tracked, owned by 28 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Heavy Metal
  • heavy
  • brooding
  • occult

About

Unlike their previous album—<i>Sabotage</i>, which was packed with songs that lived up to Black Sabbath’s horror-movie name and origin—<i>Technical Ecstasy</i> softened the band’s sound considerably. Keyboards and synthesizers were brought prominently up in the mix, and the songs sounded closer to mainstream hard rock than the trademark Sabbath sound. Sections of “You Won’t Change Me” feature guitar riffs in sync with the band’s "dark" image, but most of the album is unlike anything the band had previously tried. Perhaps it was partly due to recording in beautiful Miami—but from the sweet, shuffling ballad “It’s Alright” (featuring drummer Bill Ward on lead vocals) to the upbeat rhythmic churning of “Back Street Kids” and the AOR guitar-keys mix of “Gypsy” and “Rock ’n’ Roll Doctor” (highlighting the inclusion of touring keyboardist Gerald Woodruffe), <i>Technical Ecstasy</i> is a sign of the times. Heavy metal and its audience’s taste were changing. The aforementioned songs all <i>rock</i>; they're just not what anyone expected from Black Sabbath.

via Apple Music

The Clerk's got thoughts on this one. Mosh members get the full take →

Every pressing, with live pricesUnlock the pressing explorer + marketplace prices with Mosh Pit.

Tracklist

  1. 1Back Street Kids3:46
  2. 2You Won't Change Me6:38
  3. 3It's Alright3:59
  4. 4Gypsy5:08
  5. 5All Moving Parts (Stand Still)4:58
  6. 6Rock 'N' Roll Doctor3:26
  7. 7She's Gone4:51
  8. 8Dirty Women7:06

Credits

Performers

28 collectors on Gatefold own this · 240 pressings tracked on Gatefold