The seventh studio album bu the English metal band, produced by guitarist Tony Iommi and released in October 1976. 'Technical Ecstasy' marks a shift for Black Sabbath, embracing a more polished production and experimenting with new sounds, including elements of glam and synth. While it's a departure from their heavier roots, tracks like 'Back Street Kids' and 'Dirty Women' still capture the band's hard-hitting energy. It's an album of transition, reflecting both creative growth and internal tensions, offering a unique glimpse into Sabbath's evolving style.
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