


"A Bit Of Finger" is believed to refer to the acoustic intro of "Sleeping Village". "Bassically" refers to the bass solo that opens "N.I.B.". "Wasp" is believed to refer to the intro of "Behind The Wall Of Sleep" These extra titles are often believed to refer to the intros of certain songs: The North American version also features more song titles than actual songs. Readers’ Poll: The Ten Best Black Sabbath Albums Picks include 'Heaven and Hell,' 'Master of Reality' and 'Paranoid' By Rolling Stone JJorgen Angel/Redferns Black Sabbath 's early. With nineteen studio albums and six live albums under their label, they have made a big impact In. The band had multiple line-up changes following Osbourne's departure in 1979, with Iommi being the only constant member throughout its history. Some current CD versions of the album now feature both tracks. Their albums have sold over seventy million copies worldwide. The band helped define the genre with releases such as Black Sabbath (1970), Paranoid (1970), and Master of Reality (1971). The original European version of the record featured the pre-album single "Evil Woman" as the first track on the B-side while the North American version featured the song "Wicked World" (the B-side to the "Evil Woman" single) as the lead track on the second side of the record. The album was recorded in one 8 hour session in October 1969 at Regent Sound Studios. The first studio album by Black Sabbath features the female model Louisa Livingstone.
