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Master of Reality 2016

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

1 Sweet Leaf
2 After Forever
3 Embryo
4 Children of the Grave

Disc: 2

1 Orchid
2 Lord of this World (2009 Remaster)
3 Solitude
4 Into the Void

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Label: Warner Bros. Records ‎– RR1 2562 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, Black, 180g, Gatefold Country: US Released: 05 Aug 2016 Genre: Rock Style: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 12.6 x 1 inches; 8 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rhino/Warner Records
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2016
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 15, 2016
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Rhino/Warner Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01H2ROWFC
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
    Very goood seller thank uu
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
    Nice
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
    2016 Remaster is the bomb. Crystal clear sound. Really amazing. Thanks to Andy and Robb. Job well done. Sweet Leaf, Children of the Grave and Into the Void NEVER SOUNDED BETTER!!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
    Sabbath never let's down and this is a classic for anyone's collection.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
    What more can I say? If you're a classic rock fan, Master of Reality is a must-have for your collection.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2012
    Like most Sabbath fans, I bought this for the second disc containing rarities and outtakes, but since my only copies of Master of Reality were an old cassette and a burned CD, it worked out all the way around. The album itself sounds fine; it's not noticeably different from past releases I've heard, so don't expect any major improvements or changes there. That second disc, though, like most other reviewers have noted, is incredible! All of the Deluxe Editions have cool extras, but I like this mix the best. It starts with Weevil Woman '71, a great song not quite finished for Master of Reality's original release. Nothing is cooler than getting an old Sabbath song from their best era that's been unheard until now, and this song rocks. Great riffs from Tony that would fit right in on Master of Reality. I'd say the next best possibilities for bonuses, after rare, unreleased songs, are alternate versions and instrumentals, and this edition has both. First, Sweet Leaf, Children of the Grave, and Into the Void/Spanish Sid all have different lyrics and variations in instrumentation from their originals. Also, Lord of This World sounds incredibly cool with piano and slide guitar mixed in, as does Solitude with no effects on Ozzy's vocals or flute in the background. As for instrumentals, you get After Forever and Children of the Grave, plus Orchid, which was already an instrumental, but features a brief lead-in by Tony. Nothing against Ozzy, but I love hearing just the band playing those songs. You can really hear them jam more without the vocals, and I usually hear a guitar lick or drum fill here and there that I never noticed before. In addition to the great CD's, this edition has an extensive 20-page booklet with a long article about the band's early 70's era, tons of vintage pics, and song lyrics. I've been wearing this CD out since I got it, so if you're a hardcore Sabbath fan like I am, I'd highly recommend getting this. I agree with everyone else who says it's a must-have.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2014
    This review pertains to the 2009 Sanctuary release of this CD.

    'Master of Reality' was Black Sabbath's most polished album at the time of it's release. From the residual cough that opens 'Sweet Leaf' (a tongue-in-cheek love song to a certain medicinal herb), to the last screaming echo of 'Into the Void'- 'Master of Reality' broke new ground for the band, while helping to further refine their unique sound.

    One interesting note here is the somewhat jarring introduction of Christian imagery into some of their lyrics, particularly on the songs, 'After Forever' and 'Lord of This World'. By this point it seems clear that Black Sabbath was tired of being defined by people who didn't really understand the music, or the band. Although they frequently explored more sinister themes throughout their catalog, Sabbath are never praising evil- but simply acknowledging that it exists. To them, life is about more than flowers and sunshine, and their lyrics reflect a kind of brutal honesty that music often lacked in the early 70's. Portrayed by the media at the time as a kind of satanic sideshow, their bad reputation did help to fill concert seats- but what started as a gimmick for the band began to stifle them, artistically. By the time 'Master of Reality' was being recorded, Black Sabbath seem to be trying to set the record straight that they are NOT satanists. The boldness of a band with Black Sabbath's reputation singing lyrics like, "They should realize before they criticize that God is the only way to love", suggests that they had outgrown the box they had put themselves in, even if this new lyrical shift sometimes comes across as a little defensive and preachy.

    Virtually every song here is essential listening. The only exception I would make is the very brief instrumental, Embryo. It's my least favorite track on the album, and sounds (to my ears) to be slightly out of tune- which is unusual for what is an otherwise beautifully polished set. But classic tracks like, 'Children of the Grave' and 'Into the Void' easily rank among their finest songs, and more than make up for a little untrimmed fat. The sludgy, down-tuned guitars add a layered sound to this album that would be emulated by future generations and incorporated into nearly every Heavy Metal album of the late 70's and early 80's- but as used here, it comes across as a new revelation. Also included in this volume is the haunting and very beautiful, 'Solitude', which features the most angelic vocals Ozzy has ever uttered to this day. (Actually, make that the ONLY angelic vocals Ozzy has ever uttered!)

    The double-disc format here is another positive. On the first three albums, 'Black Sabbath', 'Paranoid' and 'Master of Reality', Sanctuary includes a bonus disc of material that has a wealth of previously unreleased tracks. This companion disc offers insight into the creative process behind their music, and although not essential, it does make the songs sound fresh again and offer longtime fans some pleasant surprises. It's particularly interesting to discover some unused ideas on alternate mixes (such as slide guitar in 'Lord of this World') as well as discarded early lyrics. The second disc kicks off with a completely new unreleased track, 'Weevil Woman '71', a throwaway jam that nicely captures their energy from this period. Very cool to see all of this archived material finally see the light of day.

    The remastering on this disc is consistent with the quality of other early Black Sabbath releases from Sanctuary, which is to say that it sounds exactly the way it should. I do have one small caveat though, 'Children of the Grave' is relatively quiet compared to the other tracks (presumably to preserve the dynamics of the original recording). Although I respect the rationale behind it, I think the album sounds a little uneven because of it. The quality of the transfer is uniformly good throughout, though, and I'm sure it's probably my own fussiness about audio that's coming into play here. Others may not even notice.

    All told, I think this Sanctuary 2009 release of 'Master of Reality' is currently the best available version on CD. 'Master of Reality' is a truly classic album by a legendary band in their prime. Highly recommended!

    (Get it while it's still available in the double disc format.)
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  • Marco Antonio Paniagua de andrade
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfeito. Recebido sem embalagem de papelão, mas chegou intacto
    Reviewed in Brazil on December 6, 2024
    Disco não veio na embalagem de papelão, mas chegou intacto. Excelente prensagem. Capa gatefold.
  • Katie Gosley
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality
    Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2024
    Great quality for a 180g. Most 180g vinyl I buy have less quality but this one has some great deep sound.
  • Alejandro Rey
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelentes
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 5, 2024
    De gran calidad estas ediciones, sonido claro y con potencia, el disco llego bien embalado, sin ningún retraso. Excelente
  • Samuele
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ottima qualità
    Reviewed in Italy on November 22, 2024
    Ottima qualità
  • Mick
    5.0 out of 5 stars What's not to like? It's Black Sabbath!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 3, 2024
    Bought as a replacement for my original CD of this album which has finally started to skip - works fine and arrived as advised.