After seeing a large queue waiting to see the Boris Karloff film 'Black Sabbath,' the 'Earth' band changed its name in August 1969, deciding to create the musical equivalent of horror films. 'Paranoid' was written in the studio at the last minute. As Bill Ward explains: "We didn't have enough songs for the album, and Tony Iommi played the (Paranoid) guitar lick and that was it. It took twenty-five minutes from top to bottom." The single was released ahead of the album in September 1970 reaching #4 in the UK.
Limited Edition Print
Strictly limited to just 75 numbered copies
Printed on fine art paper with an attractive frame and mount
Signed and stamped and numbered by Morgan Howell
Size: 430mm x 530mm (17" x 21")
Framed Oversize Print
Strictly limited to just 9 numbered copies
3D Print construction on fine art paper with an attractive box frame
Signed and stamped and numbered by Morgan Howell
Size: 410mm x 410mm (16" x 16')
Framed Supersize Print (Price on Application)
Strictly limited to just 9 numbered copies
3D Print construction on canvas with 27" vinyl disc and printed fine art paper label
Signed and stamped and numbered by Morgan Howell
Size: 810mm x 810mm (32" x 32")
Framed Original Painting (Price on Application)
3D construction, hand painted canvas, 27" vinyl disc and hand painted paper label