Plus Previously Unreleased Outtakes, Alternative Mixes, And Live Tracksīlack 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.
TECHNICAL ECSTASY DELUXE EDITION AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1STĤ-CD And 5-LP Versions Of Black Sabbath’s Seventh Studio Album Features The Original Album Newly Remastered,Ī Brand New Mix Of The Album By Steven Wilson, The instant gratification track is “Back Street Kids”, and is also available on YouTube on the official Black Sabbath channel. If you order these items through the Amazon links, I get a small cut of sale – it goes to helping the site. There will be a 4CD and 5LP version released. Similar to the other sets, there is also a poster and very well done booklet in the set as well.
#MADE IN THE AM ALBUM COVER DELUXE EDITION FULL#
A full list of the songs is in the press release below.
There are no unreleased songs here, just different versions of the tracks we already know. It contains a new remix of the original album, plus a disc of a new mix of the album plus additional “outtakes & alternate mixes”. It will be released 1 Oct on Rhino/Warner Bros in the states, and BMG elsewhere in the world. Check it out:īreaking the fan theory (that was never a real thing) that they were only doing the even number albums from the 70’s, Technical Ecstasy is the next in the series. I’m here to bring all the details as to what is on the set. Announced this morning (formally) is the next in the Deluxe Edition Series – “Technical Ecstasy”.