Black SabbathParanoid

Label:

Warner Records – 603497819614

Series:

Rhino High Fidelity

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo , 180g, Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Heavy Metal

Tracklist

A1 War Pigs / Luke's Wall 7:55
A2 Paranoid 2:50
A3 Planet Caravan 4:30
A4 Iron Man 6:00
B1 Electric Funeral 4:50
B2 Hand Of Doom 7:10
B3 Rat Salad 2:30
B4 Jack The Stripper / Fairies Wear Boots 6:15

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed ToWarner Records LLC
  • Record CompanyWarner Music Group
  • Copyright ©Rhino Entertainment Company
  • Licensed FromBlack Sabbath
  • Manufactured ForRhino Entertainment Company
  • Marketed ByRhino Entertainment Company
  • Produced ForTony Hall Enterprises
  • Recorded AtRegent Sound Studios
  • Recorded AtIsland Studios
  • Mastered AtCohearent Audio
  • Lacquer Cut AtCohearent Audio
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BO23127

Credits

  • Art Direction [Rhino Hi-Fi], Design [Rhino Hi-Fi]Hugh Gilmour
  • Bass GuitarTerry "Geezer" Butler*
  • Composed ByIommi*
  • Design [Album Design], Photography ByKeef (4)
  • DrumsBill Ward
  • Editor [Rhino Hi-Fi Editorial]Sam Stone (7)
  • EngineerTom Allom
  • Image Editor [Rhino Hi-Fi Photo Editor]Amelia Halverson
  • Lead GuitarTony Iommi
  • Liner Notes, IntervieweeTom Allom
  • Liner Notes, InterviewerHugh Gilmour
  • Logo [Rhino Hi-Fi Logo]Lisa Glines
  • Mastered By [Rhino Hi-Fi], Lacquer Cut By [Rhino Hi-Fi]Kevin Gray
  • Photography By [Rhino Hi-Fi Insert Photo]Getty Images
  • ProducerRodger Bain
  • Production Manager [Rhino Hi-Fi Packaging Manager]Kristin Attaway
  • Project Manager [Rhino Hi-Fi Project Assistance]Truman Lusson
  • Supervised By [Rhino Hi-Fi Project Supervision]Patrick Milligan
  • VocalsOzzy Osbourne

Notes

Obi:
• 180-Gram Vinyl
• Cut From Original Analog Master Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
• Pressed at Optimal Media
• Heavyweight Gatefold Jacket
• Exclusive Insert With Commentary by Engineer Tom Allom
• Limited Edition

Same as Black Sabbath - Paranoid but unnumbered.

Packaged in a tip-on sleeve.
Includes a four page insert with historical artifacts, photos, and liner notes.

This reissue ℗ 2025, 1971 under exclusive license to Warner Records LLC, a Warner Music Group Company.
© 2025, 1971 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company, under exclusive license from Black Sabbath.
Manufactured for & Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company, 777 S. Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90021.
Made in USA.

Recorded at Regent Sound and Island Studios

Runouts are etched.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 03497 81527 2
  • Barcode (Scanned): 603497815272
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): RHF1-3104-A 0603497819614 KPG@CA BO23127-01 A1 +1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): RHF1-3104-B 0603497819614 KPG@CA BO23127-01 B1 Ʌ1

Other Versions (5 of 639)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Paranoid (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) Vertigo 6360 011 1970
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Paranoid (LP, Album, Gatefold, With Management Credits) Vertigo 6360 011 UK 1970
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Paranoid (LP, Album, Gatefold) Vertigo 6360 011 Australia 1970
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Paranoid (LP, Album, Stereo) Vertigo 6360 011 Greece 1970
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Paranoid (LP, Album, Repress, Gatefold) Vertigo 6360 011 UK 1970

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Reviews

  • tomwebb101's avatar
    tomwebb101
    Edited 3 days ago
    Its not as bad as the Rhino HF KPG debut which was an unpleasant demo disc of maximum brightness and ear fatigue, but this one still cant even touch my QRP pressed 2019 (2016 Magee repress) boggo reissue. Sure, its got the clarity that "high-fidelity" would promise but it comes at a price.... a lack of meat on the bones and too much brightness in the treble/presence. In fact as soon as Ozzy starts singing on War Pigs this cut is fighting a battle it cant win. Ozzy sounds thin and harsh/sibilant. He sounds likes a facsimile of himself. At least the snares and toms and some midrange elements seem clearer than ever before but yet again the bass is lacking meat so you dont get the best of both. This cut is one step forward and two steps back across all three of my systems. Just because its got KPG in the deadwax, doesnt mean its the "best pressing ever".

    My experience with the Rhino Hifi series is very straightforward... the cut will either be my favourite pressing out of two or more ive got, or by far my least favourite. This one goes to the back of the pack/soon to be sold crew.

    Clearly im in a minority lol
    • fgm3209's avatar
      fgm3209
      mine sounds absolutely amazing! massive sound with drums and guitar that hit you hard in the face! cant speak for others but mine had a tad bit of surface noise only visible between songs and only effected planet caravan a little bit. bur overall I'm satisfied and is absolutely worth it for the 40 USD i paid for it.
      • ramble-on-57's avatar
        ramble-on-57
        Edited 4 days ago
        I'm imprest ! This got the guts, clarity and dynamic. Perfect !
        I have, long time ago, the first French pressing wich I, still like; it retains the gloom from the originals but with clarity. Unfortunatly it has many hairlines and this results to many clics and pops...beacause of the shi**y paper sleeve...pfffff. Always wanted to find a clean copy ( or the first US green press) but now good luck with actual prices...
        I have listen to the first UK (once/was in bad shape), first German (youtube), first green label US Warner (lossless copy) and of the course the first French and a later copy (end of 70's). Always preferd the French...and the green US wich is probably mixed differently.

        This, for me, is a significative step further and probably the definitive version. So vivid !
        Quality printed cover and nice booklet; analog remaster and nicely pressed......Homerun ! We want more like that !

        N°1: This one
        N°2: First French / First US
        N°3: First UK
        • Melting_Duck_Coffin's avatar
          Edited 5 days ago
          I do agree this is outstanding sounding but my US cream label from the late 70s, which is mint, ain't too far behind and is still very exciting. I'm a little torn between the two to be honest. This rhino is just slightly more refined and cleaner sounding but not to the utmost extreme. The guitar on the rhino sounds a tad louder and has more crunch to it as well. I'm curious what people hear when comparing to mint condition Artisan green label pressings.
          • byriek's avatar
            byriek
            I have a UK 1973 'Spaceship' press and the lauded 1980 Japanese NEMS. This is at least as good as either of those (more expensive) pressings. Honestly, this unnumbered edition is an absolute no-brainer; take it from someone who has gone through MANY pressings of this album.
            • atdamato's avatar
              atdamato
              I never leave reviews, this release is one of the best sounding records I’ve ever heard. The channel separation is insane, the bass slams, it’s incredibly dynamic, and I didn’t hear a single pop or click on my first play right out of the shrink wrap…oh and it’s an absolute classic that everyone should own.
              • fgm3209's avatar
                fgm3209
                Anyone know if this is shipping right now directly from rhino or on pre-order?
                • Vinyl_Beatle98's avatar
                  Vinyl_Beatle98
                  About time Rhino released the numbered version a few weeks ago.

                  Absolutely freakin' amazing to hear this so clear, loud and Rockin' with a nice soundstage.
                  Get this now if you love even just this all killer no filler classic album
                  • Devilscucumber's avatar
                    Devilscucumber
                    WARNING: Hyperbole alert.

                    Slays my 1976 UK NEMS copy, the clarity is phenomenal.
                    The drumming is revealled in technocolor, my foot was tapping madly.
                    Like a blanket had been removed from my speakers.
                    The bass was visceral, you could hear the percussive hits on the strings.
                    Gold medal remaster.
                    The only track removing the gloom/murk didn't work on was Planet Caravan which is dreamier and more psychedelic on the old version.

                    Pressing is flat, no glitches, as usual with the Rhino High Fidelity, the heavy card sleeves are too big for standard outer sleeves and very tight (I just slip the sleeved record inside the folded insert sheet and it slides in much easier).
                    • calicowall's avatar
                      calicowall
                      HOLY MOLY! This is an exceptional pressing - sounds f***ing immense. Don't care about it being 'unnumbered' this is about as good as it gets.

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