'Long-lost' album from Jazz Sabbath to be released
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Topic: 'Long-lost' album from Jazz Sabbath to be releasedPosted By: snobb
Subject: 'Long-lost' album from Jazz Sabbath to be released
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2020 at 8:07am
'Long-lost' debut album from Jazz Sabbath to be finally released after 50 years
Jazz Sabbath claim Tony Iommi stole all their songs for Black Sabbath debut
2020's release schedule just got a whole lot more interesting, with
news breaking of the release of the "long-lost" debut album by Jazz
Sabbath. The album, which features recordings of familiar songs like Faries Wear Boots, Iron Man and Children Of The Grave, is due to make its way into the nation's record stores on April 10. https://jazzsabbath.bandcamp.com/" rel="nofollow - Available to pre-order now , it has quite the back story.
A
statement released by the band's label reads, "Formed in 1968, Jazz
Sabbath were considered by many to be at the forefront of the new jazz
movement coming out of England at the time. The eagerly awaited debut
album, scheduled for release on Friday 13th February 1970, was destined
never to be released. Until now.
"The
album was cancelled when news broke that founding member and pianist
Milton Keanes was hospitalised with a massive heart attack which left
him fighting for his life. The record company took the decision to
shelve the album and cancel the scheduled release out of compassion and
the financial uncertainty of releasing a debut album from a band without
its musical leader.
"When Milton was finally released from
hospital in September 1970, he found out that a band from Birmingham,
conveniently called ‘ https://www.loudersound.com/features/black-sabbath-a-guide-to-their-best-albums" rel="nofollow - Black Sabbath ’, had since released two albums containing metal versions of what he claims were his songs.
"Milton
tried to contact his record label, Rusty Bedsprings Records, only to
find out it didn’t exist anymore and the label owner was in jail. All
recalled Jazz Sabbath albums had been destroyed when the warehouse
burned down in June 1970; which turned out to be a case of insurance
fraud by the label owner, leaving only a few bootleg tapes of Jazz
Sabbath’s live performances between 1968 and 1969 as proof of
existence.
"The album masters were said to be lost in the fire,
but were actually misplaced and gathered dust in the basement vaults of
the recording studio for many years, destined never to see the light of
day.
"In late 2019, nearly 50 years later, the man who bought the
building where the recording studio had been located (in order to turn
it into a vegan pet shop) found the master recording tapes, which
contained the original masters from the 1969 recording sessions and the
slides containing the original album cover.
"These tapes have now
been remixed and will finally be heard. The album will prove that the
heavy metal band worshipped by millions around the world are in fact
nothing more than musical charlatans, thieving the music from a
bedridden, hospitalised genius."
While this magnificent, controversial creation won't be out until
April, fans can sate their desire for Jazz Sabbath by watching a short
documentary about the band, which is released today.
Narrated by actor Robert "Jesus of Nazareth" Powell, it features artists like former https://www.loudersound.com/features/every-david-coverdale-album-ranked-from-worst-to-best" rel="nofollow - Whitesnake bassist Neil Murray, https://www.loudersound.com/features/faith-no-more-your-essential-guide-to-every-album" rel="nofollow - Faith No More drummer Mile Bordin, https://www.loudersound.com/features/dream-theater-albums-ranked-from-worst-to-best" rel="nofollow - Dream Theatre keyboardist https://www.loudersound.com/features/jordan-rudess-the-10-records-that-changed-my-life" rel="nofollow - Jordan Rudess and Royal Blood drummer Ben Thatcher waxing lyrical about the greatness of the "real" Sabbath.
Disclaimer:
Milton Keanes is actually Adam Wakeman, long-time keyboard and guitar
player for Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne. A Jazz Sabbath tour is
planned later in 2020.
Jazz Sabbath tracklist
1. Fairies Wear Boots
2. Evil Woman
3. Rat Salad
4. Iron Man
5. Hand Of Doom
6. Changes
7. Children Of The Grave