Nativity in Black
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Nativity in Black is the name of a series of Black Sabbath tribute albums that came out in the 1990s and 2000s. All of the tracks are covers of classic Black Sabbath material, mostly by heavy metal bands.
The band Bullring Brummies is made up of Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler, Sabbath drummer Bill Ward, Judas Priest vocalist Rob Halford, Obsessed guitarist Scott "Wino" Weinrich, Fight guitarist Brian Tilse and Jimmy Wood on Harmonica. Their cover of "The Wizard" on the first volume is their only recording.
[edit] Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath (1994)
- "After Forever" — Biohazard
- Originally released on Master of Reality.
- "Children of the Grave" — White Zombie
- Originally released on Master of Reality.
- "Paranoid" — Megadeth
- Originally released on Paranoid.
- "Supernaut" — 1000 Homo DJs
- Originally released on Black Sabbath, Vol. 4.
- "Iron Man" — Ozzy Osbourne with Therapy?
- Originally released on Paranoid.
- "Lord of This World" — Corrosion of Conformity
- Originally released on Master of Reality.
- "Symptom of the Universe" — Sepultura
- Originally released on Sabotage.
- "The Wizard" — Bullring Brummies
- Originally released on Black Sabbath.
- "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" — Bruce Dickinson with Godspeed
- Originally released on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
- "N.I.B." — Ugly Kid Joe
- Originally released on Black Sabbath.
- "War Pigs" — Faith No More
- Originally released on Paranoid.
- "Black Sabbath" — Type O Negative
- Originally released on Black Sabbath.
- "Solitude" — Cathedral (European version only)
- Originally released on Master of Reality.
[edit] Nativity in Black II: A Tribute to Black Sabbath (2000)
- "Sweet Leaf" — Godsmack
- Originally released on Master of Reality.
- "Hole in the Sky" — Machine Head
- Originally released on Sabotage.
- "Behind the Wall of Sleep" — Static-X
- Originally released on Black Sabbath.
- "Never Say Die" — Megadeth
- Originally released on Never Say Die!.
- "Snowblind" — System of a Down
- Originally released on Black Sabbath, Vol. 4.
- "Electric Funeral" — Pantera
- Originally released on Paranoid.
- "N.I.B." — Primus with Ozzy
- Originally released on Black Sabbath.
- "Hand of Doom" — Slayer
- Originally released on Paranoid.
- "Under the Sun" — Soulfly
- Originally released on Black Sabbath, Vol. 4.
- "Sabbra Cadabra" — (həd) pe
- Originally released on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
- "Into the Void" — Monster Magnet
- Originally released on Master Of Reality.
- "Iron Man (This Means War)" — Busta Rhymes
- Originally released on Paranoid.