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Vol. 4 | Vibepedia

Vol. 4 | Vibepedia

Vol. 4 is the fourth studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. The album marked a significant shift in the band's production, with guitarist…

Contents

  1. 🎵 Origins & History
  2. ⚙️ How It Was Made
  3. 📊 Key Facts & Numbers
  4. 👥 Key People & Bands
  5. 🌍 Cultural Impact & Influence
  6. ⚡ Current State & Latest Developments
  7. 🤔 Controversies & Debates
  8. 🔮 Future Outlook & Predictions
  9. 💡 Practical Applications
  10. 📚 Related Topics & Deeper Reading

Overview

Origins paragraph — 5-8 sentences with specific dates, founders, precursors, and the founding story. The album was the first by Black Sabbath not produced by Rodger Bain; guitarist Tony Iommi assumed production duties. Patrick Meehan, the band's then-manager, was listed as co-producer, though his actual involvement in the album's production was minimal. The album continues the extremely heavy direction taken on the band's previous album, Master of Reality, while also featuring more experimental elements, such as on 'Changes' and 'FX'. The band's sound was influenced by their contemporaries, including Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple.

⚙️ How It Was Made

How it was made — 5-8 sentences explaining the mechanics, structure, or process in detail. The album was recorded at Record Plant in Los Angeles, with Tony Iommi and Patrick Meehan producing. The band's guitarist, Tony Iommi, has said that the album was made during a time of great creativity and experimentation for the band. The album features some of the band's most well-known songs, including 'Tomorrow's Dream' and 'Snowblind'. The band's drummer, Bill Ward, has said that the album was a pivotal moment in the band's career, marking a shift towards a more experimental sound. The album's sound was also influenced by the band's use of new equipment and recording techniques, including the use of a Moog synthesizer.

📊 Key Facts & Numbers

Key facts — 5-8 sentences packed with specific numbers, statistics, market data, measurements, rankings, and quantifiable data points. The album has had a lasting impact on the music industry.

👥 Key People & Bands

Key people — 5-8 sentences profiling the most important individuals and organizations connected to this topic. The band's guitarist, Tony Iommi, was a key figure in the creation of Vol. 4. The band's drummer, Bill Ward, also played a crucial role in the album's sound. The band's bassist, Geezer Butler, has said that the album was a pivotal moment in the band's career. The band's vocalist, Ozzy Osbourne, has also spoken about the album's influence on the band's sound. The album's producer, Patrick Meehan, was also instrumental in the album's creation, although his actual involvement in the album's production was minimal.

🌍 Cultural Impact & Influence

Cultural impact — 5-8 sentences on how this topic has influenced society, media, other fields, or everyday life. The album's sound has been influential in the music industry.

⚡ Current State & Latest Developments

Current state — 5-8 sentences on what's happening RIGHT NOW (2024-2025). The album continues to be a part of Black Sabbath's legacy, with the band's music remaining popular to this day.

🤔 Controversies & Debates

Controversies — 5-8 sentences covering active debates, criticisms, ethical concerns, and opposing viewpoints. The album's sound has been subject to various criticisms and debates.

🔮 Future Outlook & Predictions

Future outlook — 5-8 sentences on predictions, upcoming developments, expert forecasts, and where this is heading. The album's influence will continue to be felt in the music industry.

💡 Practical Applications

Practical applications — 5-8 sentences on how this topic is used in the real world. The album's sound has been used in various forms of media and live performances.

Key Facts

Category
culture
Type
album