Black Sabbath
Technical Ecstasy (Super Deluxe) (5LP Box Set)
Release Date: 10/01/2021
Format: 5 X LP
Label: Warner Records – R1 645955
Release type: Reissued/Remastered 5LP Vinyl Box Set
Label: Warner Records – R1 645955
Release type: Reissued/Remastered 5LP Vinyl Box Set
Black Sabbath embraced change in 1976 when the heavy metal innovators started managing themselves and began exploring different sounds on the band's seventh studio album, Technical Ecstasy. The record reached #13 in the U.K. and was certified gold in the U.S.
Rhino is honoring this daring album with a collection that includes a newly remastered version of the original, a brand-new mix by Steven Wilson, plus more than 90 minutes of previously unreleased outtakes, alternative mixes and live tracks. Technical Ecstasy: Super Deluxe Edition will be available on October 1st as a 5LP set on 180-gram black vinyl.
In the summer of 1976, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward headed to Miami to record Technical Ecstasy at the famed Criteria Studios. The band was coming off a world tour for their previous album, Sabotage, that had found their live performances evolving to include keyboards and synthesizers. These newly incorporated instruments and sounds were then introduced into the recording process on Technical Ecstasy. The new songs encompassed a wide range of styles from the hard charging "Back Street Kids" and ballad "It's Alright," to the funky "All Moving Parts (Stand Still)" and progressive "Gypsy." The album also featured the single "It's Alright," which was the first Sabbath song to feature lead vocals by Ward. The Deluxe Edition presents a newly remastered version of the eight-track album, along with an entirely new mix of the album created by Steven Wilson using the original analog tapes.
Technical Ecstasy: Super Deluxe Edition comes with eight previously unreleased outtakes and alternative mixes. Among those are different mixes of "You Won't Change Me" and "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor," as well as both outtake and instrumental versions for "She's Gone." The collection concludes with 10 previously unreleased live tracks recorded during the 1976-77 Technical Ecstasy World Tour. The songs touch on different eras of the band's history with early tracks like "Black Sabbath" and "War Pigs" alongside new songs "Gypsy" and "Dirty Women."
The collection comes with an extensive booklet featuring artwork, liner notes, rare memorabilia and photos from the era, plus a replica of the 1976-77 world tour concert book and a large color poster.
Rhino is honoring this daring album with a collection that includes a newly remastered version of the original, a brand-new mix by Steven Wilson, plus more than 90 minutes of previously unreleased outtakes, alternative mixes and live tracks. Technical Ecstasy: Super Deluxe Edition will be available on October 1st as a 5LP set on 180-gram black vinyl.
In the summer of 1976, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward headed to Miami to record Technical Ecstasy at the famed Criteria Studios. The band was coming off a world tour for their previous album, Sabotage, that had found their live performances evolving to include keyboards and synthesizers. These newly incorporated instruments and sounds were then introduced into the recording process on Technical Ecstasy. The new songs encompassed a wide range of styles from the hard charging "Back Street Kids" and ballad "It's Alright," to the funky "All Moving Parts (Stand Still)" and progressive "Gypsy." The album also featured the single "It's Alright," which was the first Sabbath song to feature lead vocals by Ward. The Deluxe Edition presents a newly remastered version of the eight-track album, along with an entirely new mix of the album created by Steven Wilson using the original analog tapes.
Technical Ecstasy: Super Deluxe Edition comes with eight previously unreleased outtakes and alternative mixes. Among those are different mixes of "You Won't Change Me" and "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor," as well as both outtake and instrumental versions for "She's Gone." The collection concludes with 10 previously unreleased live tracks recorded during the 1976-77 Technical Ecstasy World Tour. The songs touch on different eras of the band's history with early tracks like "Black Sabbath" and "War Pigs" alongside new songs "Gypsy" and "Dirty Women."
The collection comes with an extensive booklet featuring artwork, liner notes, rare memorabilia and photos from the era, plus a replica of the 1976-77 world tour concert book and a large color poster.
2021 - Remaster
- Back Street Kids (2021 Remaster)
- You Won't Change Me (2021 Remaster)
- It's Alright (2021 Remaster)
- Gypsy (2021 Remaster)
- All Moving Parts (Stand Still) [2021 Remaster]
- Rock 'n' Roll Doctor (2021 Remaster)
- She's Gone (2021 Remaster)
- Dirty Women (2021 Remaster)
Steven Wilson Remix
- Back Street Kids (Steven Wilson Mix)
- You Won't Change Me (Steven Wilson Mix)
- It's Alright (Steven Wilson Mix)
- Gypsy (Steven Wilson Mix)
- All Moving Parts (Stand Still) [Steven Wilson Mix]
- Rock 'n' Roll Doctor (Steven Wilson Mix)
- She's Gone (Steven Wilson Mix)
- Dirty Women (Steven Wilson Mix)
Outtakes & Alternative Mixes
- Back Street Kids (Alternative Mix)
- You Won't Change Me (Alternative Mix)
- Gypsy (Alternative Mix)
- All Moving Parts (Stand Still) [Alternative Mix]
- Rock 'n' Roll Doctor (Alternative Mix)
- She's Gone (Alternative Mix)
- Dirty Women (Alternative Mix)
- She's Gone (Instrumental Mix)
Live World Tour 1976-77 - Part One
- Symptom of the Universe (Live World Tour 1976-77)
- War Pigs (Live World Tour 1976-77)
- Gypsy (Live World Tour 1976-77)
- Black Sabbath (Live World Tour 1976-77)
- All Moving Parts (Stand Still) [Live World Tour 1976-77]
Live World Tour 1976-77 - Part Two
- Dirty Women (Live World Tour 1976-77)
- Drum Solo & Guitar Solo (Live World Tour 1976-77)
- Electric Funeral (Live World Tour 1976-77)
- Snowblind (Live World Tour 1976-77)
- Children of the Grave (Live World Tour 1976-77)