Black Sabbath - Definitive Montreux 1970

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Review by Amy Mansfield

Definitive Montreux 1970 by Black Sabbath: A Raw Slice of Rock History If you’re a fan of heavy riffs, thunderous drums, and the raw energy that only Black Sabbath can deliver, Definitive Montreux 1970 is an album worth your time. Released in 2015 via Zodiac Records (outta Japan, no less), this live recording captures the band at their gritty best—before they became larger-than-life legends. With tracks like "Paranoid," "Iron Man," and "Hand of Doom," it’s got all the staples fans crave, but what makes it stand out is its unpolished charm. The setlist reads like a greatest hits compilation, but two tracks really stuck with me: “Hand of Doom” and “War Pigs.” Let’s start with “Hand of Doom.” It’s one of those songs where Ozzy’s vocals feel hauntingly desperate, like he’s singing from some dark corner of his soul. The way Tony Iommi’s guitar weaves through the melody—it’s not just heavy; it’s oppressive, in the best possible way. You can almost picture the crowd at Montreux in ’70, heads nodding, completely hypnotized. There’s something about hearing these classics live that reminds you how groundbreaking Sabbath was back then. No auto-tune, no studio tricks—just pure, untamed rock. Then there’s “War Pigs,” which kicks off with Bill Ward’s rolling drumbeat before exploding into chaos. This version feels angrier, more urgent than the studio cut. Maybe it’s the vibe of the era or the fact that the band sounds like they’re playing for their lives. Either way, it’s impossible not to get swept up in it. By the time Geezer Butler’s basslines kick in, you’re hooked. These guys weren’t just making music—they were channeling something primal. What surprised me most about this album? How fresh it feels despite being recorded over five decades ago. Sure, the sound quality isn’t perfect, but that’s part of its appeal. It’s real. Like flipping through an old photo album and finding pictures of your favorite band when they were still scrappy underdogs. And here’s the kicker—this release came out on a Japanese label. Who would’ve thought? Makes you wonder if maybe other hidden gems are floating around overseas archives waiting to be rediscovered. If you’re into hard rock or heavy metal, don’t sleep on Definitive Montreux 1970. It’s messy, loud, and unforgettable—a reminder of why Black Sabbath remains the godfathers of the genre.

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TrackDurationPreview
Hand Of Doom
Behind The Wall Of Sleep
N.I.B.
War Pigs
Fairies Wear Boots
War Pigs
Iron Man
Intro
N.I.B.
Fairies Ar Boots
Intro.
Paranoid

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Catalog Numbers

  • ZODIAC 337
  • ZODIAC 116

Labels

Zodiac

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Formats

  • CD
  • Numbered
  • Unofficial Release
  • Limited Edition

Companies

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Recorded AtCasino de Montreux

Notes

  • Live at Montreux Casino, Montreux, Switzerland 31st August 1970
  • Live at Montreux Casino, Montreux, Switzerland 31st August 1970.
  • Stereo Soundboard Recording
  • Limited stickered numbered edition comes with bonus 1DVDr:
  • BLACK SABBATH - BRUSSELS 1970: ORIGINAL 16MM FILM VERSION - Rock Of The Seventies : Live at Theatre 140, Brussels, Belgium 3rd October 1970 - Directly transfered from the original 16mm film

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Considered by many to be the first heavy metal band, Black Sabbath was formed in 1968 by , , and in Birmingham, UK. The band's original name was the Polka Tulk Blues Band (later shortened to Polka Tulk) and later on changed to before becoming Black Sabbath inspired by an Italian horror movie of the same name. The original line-up lasted until 1979, after which Osbourne was fired and replaced by . The line-up changes would continue, with no line-up remaining intact for consecutive studio releases. Throughout the changes, only Tony Iommi and keyboardist , who also joined the band in 1979, would remain with Black Sabbath, although Nicholls would not always be credited as a full member. In 1997, Iommi, Butler, Ward, and Osbourne reunited, touring and releasing a live album in 1998, although a long-rumored studio release did not appear (the group attempted to record a new album in 2001 with producer but the sessions were scrapped). After that, the group periodically reunited to tour with Ozzy's "Ozzfest" tour. In 2004, longtime keyboardist Geoff Nicholls was replaced by for an Ozzfest tour. No reason was given for the replacement. In 2006, the original line-up was inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall Of Fame. In 2007, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Ronnie James Dio, and drummer (who were featured on 1981's "Mob Rules" and 1992's "Dehumanizer") announced that they would tour together as (with Iommi, who owns the Black Sabbath name, deciding to keep the Black Sabbath name solely for the original line-up in light of their Rock 'n' Roll HOF induction) to support a Dio-era greatest hits release, which also featured 3 new Dio/Iommi compositions. A brand new live album was released under the Heaven & Hell name that same year, followed by a studio album in 2009. In 2009, Osbourne sued Iommi over control of the Black Sabbath name. The lawsuit was settled the following year. In late 2011, it was announced that the original line-up would be recording and touring. Shortly, afterward, Bill Ward dropped out, stating he had been given a contract that was "unsignable". The three remaining members opted to continue without him. In 2013, the band released "13

Real Name

    • Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
    • Tony Iommi (guitar)
    • Geezer Butler (bass)
    • Bill Ward (drums)

Name Vars

  • B. Sabath
  • B. Sabbath
  • B.S. Black Sabat
  • B.Sabbath
  • BS
  • Black Fuckin' Sabbath
  • Black Sabath
  • Black Sabbaht
  • Black Sabbatv
  • Black Sabbth
  • Black Sabuth
  • Black-Sabbath
  • Blakc' Sabbath
  • Block Sabath
  • Sabbath
  • The Black Sabbath
  • Блэк Саббат
  • Блэк Сэбэт
  • Группа \
  • ÖéïµÐ¹
  • ÖéïûµÐ¹

Aliases

  • Heaven & Hell
  • Earth

Members

  • Neil Murray
  • Cozy Powell
  • Tony Iommi
  • Bill Ward
  • Mike Bordin
  • Glenn Hughes
  • Bob Daisley
  • Jo Burt
  • Eric Singer
  • Terry Chimes
  • Ronald Padavona
  • Ian Gillan
  • Geoff Nicholls
  • Bobby Rondinelli
  • Bev Bevan
  • Ray Gillen
  • Craig Gruber
  • Vinny Appice
  • Gordon Copley
  • Dave Spitz
  • Jeff Fenholt
  • Dave Walker
  • David Donato
  • Terence Butler
  • John Osbourne
  • Anthony Philip Harford

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *Definitive Montreux 1970* by Black Sabbath is a hidden gem for metal fans. It was released in 2015 in Japan, decades after the tracks were recorded. The album captures the raw energy of their early years. It includes classics like *Paranoid*, *Iron Man*, and *War Pigs*. Interestingly, some tracks are listed twice, like *War Pigs* and *N.I.B.*, but with slight differences. It’s a must-listen for anyone who loves Heavy Metal and Hard Rock. The Japanese label Zodiac did a great job preserving this piece of rock history.

Comments

ghamsa159
2025-03-05
Great show and Sound!!
paonunez16
2025-03-04
Beautiful Sound!!!????
dwilborn170118
2025-03-03
En este álbum se aprecia la calidad de la banda y el inigualable vocalista de black sabbath ozzy osbourne the princess of the rock ✌?
exultantnosh71
2025-03-02
Well I be charged fir this subscription if I hit it? Hiw much
ginevra59
2025-03-02
Last line of Paranoid indeed sounded like 'end your life' on this version
nezbo
2025-03-02
The sound quality on this is on point ?
nehakohli657
2025-03-02
I wonder if this is at the 'Smoke on the water' casino?
papelio64es
2025-03-01
BLACK SABBATH=BEST BAND EVER‼️????????
brobrah808
2025-02-28
Iommi's guitar, Ozzy's voice amazing!
hrsh1989
2025-02-27
Really good quality !
catadeleon
2025-02-27
Man you can hear Tony Iommi's guitar loud and clear on this audio.
monir0839007
2025-02-27
Holy ? that sound quality!!
This is great!!
wellspring
2025-02-27
I like this war pigs version better than the new one . I guess they changed it to make it more commercial they proably told Butler we have to make a more commercial friendly song Man the first time I heard this version it kinda scared me then I remembered NIB and the words to that song . For me black sabbath would put out a song for lucifer then they were like the first christian band with songs that stood up for God n Ozzy days God bless you all I've wondered if he is talking about our father Jesus or father satan strange little group but damn good band God bless Black Sabbath n God us all thank you for posting such a great piece of art man I wd love to have this on cd
tprzepiora
2025-02-27
Excellent
marwaiyssa
2025-02-26
i'm glad they rewrote the lyrics to war pigs.
timtampeso
2025-02-25
Thanks for up-loading! ??