British record label NEMS, which contributed both the Live at Last and Greatest Hits albums to Black Sabbath's catalog, also issued their own versions of some of the band's classic Warner Bros. releases in the late '70s. Aside from the recurring misspelling of Ozzy Osbourne's name ("Ossie") in the liner notes of the NEMS releases, there are some interesting differences between the Warner Bros. versions and the re-releases. Most significantly different is the first album, Black Sabbath, which, in NEMS' pressing, bears a ...
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British record label NEMS, which contributed both the Live at Last and Greatest Hits albums to Black Sabbath's catalog, also issued their own versions of some of the band's classic Warner Bros. releases in the late '70s. Aside from the recurring misspelling of Ozzy Osbourne's name ("Ossie") in the liner notes of the NEMS releases, there are some interesting differences between the Warner Bros. versions and the re-releases. Most significantly different is the first album, Black Sabbath, which, in NEMS' pressing, bears a completely different track listing than the better-known version, and the song "Wicked World" is replaced by a Crow cover called "Evil Woman." Diehards should watch the used vinyl bins for this oddity. ~ Andy Hinds, Rovi
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