The fourth studio album from metal legends Black Sabbath, 'Vol.4' was recorded in 1972 at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. This recording session is well - known for the band's heavy use of cocaine and alcohol. It's rumored that half of the recording budget went to drugs and the other half extended their studio stay. Originally titled 'Snowblind', the label changed it to avoid controversy. Despite the chaos, 'Vol.4' is an ambitious work. It has heavy parts like 'Master Of Reality' and mellow moments, such as the famous piano ballad 'Changes'. The album includes 'Tomorrow's Dream', 'Supernaut', and 'Snowblind', with a total of ten tracks. Released by Warner Bros. on 180 - gram colored vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. It's a must - have for metal fans. Features: 180 - gram colored vinyl pressing, gatefold sleeve, music label: Warner Bros. 2016. Reviewed by Hessian Harry 08/2016.

Using this 180 - gram colored vinyl LP is easy. Just place it on your turntable, gently drop the needle on the start of the groove, and enjoy the classic sounds of Black Sabbath. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on the surface. After each use, put the record back in its gatefold sleeve carefully to protect it from scratches. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, standing upright to prevent warping. This will keep the album in great condition for many listening sessions to come.