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#69 Black Sabbath- Master of Reality


Warner Bros, 1971
Heavy Metal

This album is worn for a reason. It's seen a lot of play!

This isn't the first Black Sabbath album I ever owned, but it's the only one I have ever acquired on vinyl. It was a regular feature on the turntable at Lawrence Street, and still features when I'm in the mood for that trippy metal vibe. It's also a frequent choice for guests, pulling a choice for shared listening. That's how it got its place on the #completecollectioncontdown tonight! 

I find it unlikely that I need to explain what Black Sabbath sounds like to anyone, so I'll skip that part. If you don't know - buddy, give 'er a spin.

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