:Several different compilations over the years have been released under the name "The Best of Black Sabbath". None of these are "official" releases, meaning none of them were ever released on the band's actual label with the band's consent and knowledge. This article covers the one released in 2000.
The Best of Black Sabbath is a 2000 compilation album by Black Sabbath released on the Sanctuary Records Label. It spans a total recording period from 1970 to 1983, begins with Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, ends with Ian Gillan, former Deep Purple vocalist heading the band, begins with Black Sabbath in 1970, and ends with the album Born Again in 1983. The band omitted the later work that included Ronnie James Dio fronting the album Dehumanizer but did include his work on the album Heaven and Hell and The Mob Rules in the compilation. They also omitted Tony Martin's work from the collection, whom they fired at various times during the 90s. As this album is a compilation album released by a record label, and not by "Black Sabbath management", it is not considered an official Black Sabbath album, and isn't in their official catalogue of albums. There are roughly half a dozen albums released through Black Sabbath's career all with the same album title. None of which were released by the band, but were some sort of record label compilation like this one is. The album includes over twenty-five of Black Sabbath's greatest works, including "Paranoid", The title track on the Paranoid album; "Iron Man" from the same album; "N.I.B.", from their debut album; "War Pigs" and "Electric Funeral".
Track listingThe track listing shows the song title first after the track number. Then it cites the album from whence the song appears, and finally its duration. All songs written by Iommi/Butler/Ward/Osbourne except where noted. Disc one
Disc two
Album coverThe album cover features in the foreground four filled sarcophagi, which are in fact graves dating back to the 11th century. The location is at Heysham, North West England overlooking Morecambe Bay. In the background the sun is setting, so apparently it is at dusk. It has a "The Best of Black Sabbath" title which appears in a Greek style font. On the back of the liner notes, and misc. There is a silhouette of Geezer Butler playing in the moonlight. Personnel1969-1979 The albums that this line-up is featured on are Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Master of Reality, Vol. 4, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage, Technical Ecstasy, and Never Say Die!.
1980 The album that this line-up is featured on is Heaven and Hell.
1981-1982 The album that this line-up is featured on is Mob Rules.
1983-1984 The album that this line-up is featured on is Born Again.
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