BLACK SABBATH’S “THE END” TO BE RELEASED ON 4K UHD ON SEPTEMBER 13TH

Mercury Studios will unveil, for the first time on September 13th, the 4K UHD release of Black Sabbath The End.

The End formerly released on November 17th 2017 on DVD and Blu-ray, captured the final destination of that adventure – an unforgettable farewell show at the Genting Arena in Black Sabbath’s hometown of Birmingham. Filmed February 4th, 2017, The End showcases the legendary line-up celebrating their storied career, marking the closure of a monumental chapter in rock history.

With a hit packed set list including Iron Man, Paranoid, War Pigs and many more, the high production values, visual effects and pyrotechnics wowed fans, as the band delivered the most emotionally charged show of their lives.

The 4K UHD includes the bonus feature The Angelic Sessions, an in-studio look at the band playing a selection of their favorite songs not played on tour. These intimate live sessions at Angelic Studios were recorded in the days after their final live performance, and mark the band’s final studio recordings.

The End captures a once-in-a-career performance, an essential snapshot of musical history, and a fitting farewell to true innovators and original heavy metal icons, Black Sabbath.

Tracklisting:
1. Black Sabbath
2. Fairies Wear Boots
3. Under The Sun / Every Day Comes And Goes
4. After Forever
5. Into The Void
6. Snowblind
7. Band Intros
8. War Pigs
9. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
10. Bassically / N.I.B.
11. Hand Of Doom
12. Supernaut / Sabbath Bloody Sabbath / Megalomania
13. Rat Salad / Drum Solo
14. Iron Man
15. Dirty Women
16. Children Of The Grave
17. Paranoid

Extras-The Angelic Sessions
1. The Wizard
2. Wicked World
3. Sweet Leaf
4. Tomorrow’s Dream
5. Changes

3 Responses

  1. Bill Ward wasn’t physically able to handle a full tour so they offered to pay him on a per concert basis. Bill wanted to be paid for a full tour like the other guys up front regardless if he could finish the tour. He wouldn’t have made it most likely.
    I’m not a big Sabbath fan (I actually prefer Dio era) as I thought their music sounded sometimes like soundtracks of low-budget 70s horror films( just my opinion). However if I was I would have been completely satisfied to see 3/4 of the group tour towards the end of their careers. Maybe they should of had Tommy Aldridge play the drums for him as he was with Ozzys band on “Speak of the Devil”

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