
Rarities and Demos
Demos, alternate versions, and outtakes from Black Sabbath's early days (up to the release of their second album, Paranoid). “Wicked World” was the B-side of the band's first single, “Evil Woman” (a cover of a song by The Crow), while tracks such as “Early One Morning,” “The Rebel,” and “When I Came Down” (the latter two recorded as demos in 1969 at Trident Studios in London) date back to the period when the band was still called Earth, and other tracks such as “Let Me Love You Baby” and “Blue Blooded Man” were also part of the group's early repertoire.
Rarities and Demos
Demos, alternate versions, and outtakes from Black Sabbath's early days (up to the release of their second album, Paranoid). “Wicked World” was the B-side of the band's first single, “Evil Woman” (a cover of a song by The Crow), while tracks such as “Early One Morning,” “The Rebel,” and “When I Came Down” (the latter two recorded as demos in 1969 at Trident Studios in London) date back to the period when the band was still called Earth, and other tracks such as “Let Me Love You Baby” and “Blue Blooded Man” were also part of the group's early repertoire.
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Demos, alternate versions, and outtakes from Black Sabbath's early days (up to the release of their second album, Paranoid). “Wicked World” was the B-side of the band's first single, “Evil Woman” (a cover of a song by The Crow), while tracks such as “Early One Morning,” “The Rebel,” and “When I Came Down” (the latter two recorded as demos in 1969 at Trident Studios in London) date back to the period when the band was still called Earth, and other tracks such as “Let Me Love You Baby” and “Blue Blooded Man” were also part of the group's early repertoire.











