Paranoid

If any album signalled the definitive end of the ’60s, it was Paranoid. Gone were the flower children, peace chants and Day-Glo paint; in came monumental, vicious guitar riffs, Ozzy Osbourne’s snarling twist of a voice, and stories of doom, drug addiction and death. It wasn’t always this way, of course: Confirmed Beatles fans, Sabbath’s members had their psychedelic period. But by the late ’60s, the death toll in Vietnam was rising, the band’s native Birmingham remained studded with World War II bomb sites, and these blue-collar boys saw only mind-dulling factory work ahead of them.

Out of that despair came this furious, uncompromising record. Despite critics’ misreading of the album as a Satanic screed (a perception Sabbath played up), the album in fact contained searing indictments of the elite. “War Pigs”—meant at one point to be the album’s title track—opens with air-raid sirens and ultimately envisions the evisceration of warmongering politicians. “Iron Man”, bearing one of the most recognizable guitar riffs on the planet, is told from the perspective of a man who, after being blasted into space, has seen humanity’s grim future but is unable to communicate it upon his return. “Hand of Doom” deals with heroin addiction among soldiers, while “Paranoid” traffics in depression.

This is heavy subject matter, and the band developed a musical vocabulary to match it, with ponderous drums and scowling guitars that felt light-years away from, say, CSN&Y. Many critics found the songs overly theatrical, but the public was ravenous for them. Within just over two years, Black Sabbath released four albums and birthed something much bigger than themselves: heavy metal. Paranoid remains the diabolical wellspring from which innumerable bands—and many metal subgenres—have sprung.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 War Pigs
A2 Paranoid
A3 Planet Caravan
A4 Iron Man
B1 Electric Funeral
B2 Hand Of Doom
B3 Rat Salad
B4 Fairies Wear Boots
CD-1 War Pigs
CD-2 Paranoid
CD-3 Planet Caravan
CD-4 Iron Man
CD-5 Electric Funeral
CD-6 Hand Of Doom
CD-7 Rat Salad
CD-8 Fairies Wear Boots

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranoid_(Black_Sabbath_song)
Format 1× Vinyl LP, Album, Reissue
Label Sanctuary
Catalog Number BMGRM054LP
Notes Issued in a gatefold cover. Includes a CD of the album in a clear plastic sleeve. Sticker on shrink-wrap reads: Includes CD of Album Vertigo swirl on top left of front cover. Vertigo swirl on side A disc label. Recorded at Regent Sound and Island Studios Management/Jim Simpson, Big Bear, Birmingham ℗ 2015 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company, under sxclusive licence to [PIAS] © 2015 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company, under sxclusive licence to [PIAS] Use of the Vertigo logos and trademarks by kind permission of the Universal Music Group. Made in EU
Discogs URL Black Sabbath - Paranoid