A National Acrobat by Black Sabbath REMASTERED - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 18, 2016
DESCRIPTION:
This is a remastering of Black Sabbath's "A National Acrobat", from 1973's SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH using the USA LP version.

Ozzy Osbourne 1973 - 1975. This is when he could really sing. I know that technically Ronnie James Dio is an all-round better singer, as was practically any other vocalist that joined Black Sabbath after his tenure.

But Ozzy, between 1973 - 1975 could really sing. He meant it, and that's what carries through the loudest. And no matter how good you are, if you don't mean it, it don't mean anything. Ozzy sang like he meant it, and no not everyone likes his voice, its tone, or how he sings, but you have to admit, he is singing his ass off on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973) and Sabotage (1975).

Whether you like it or not is another matter, but you gotta admit, he is singing his ass off ;)


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TRANSFER METHOD: behringer UCA222

Rendered to 48,000 Hz, 24 Bit, Stereo, PCM WAV
Audio for Video: 440 Kbps, 48,000 Hz, 24 Bit, Stereo, WMA Pro
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