There is a hidden track at the end of Black Sabbath’s Sabotage, called “Blow on a Jug”, a goofy, bluesy little number that was just Bill Ward on piano and Ozzy Osbourne messing around in the studio. Some of the band members reportedly didn’t even know about the song’s inclusion.

5 STARS AllMusic "One of multi-instrumentalist and composer Yusef Lateef's most enduring recordings, Eastern Sounds was one of the last recordings made by the band that Lateef shared with pianist Barry Harris after the band moved to New York from Detroit, where the jazz scene was already dying. Lateef had long been interested in Eastern music, long before John Coltrane had ever shown any public interest anyway, so this Moodsville session was drenched in Lateef's current explorations of Eastern mode and interval, as well as tonal and polytonal improvisation. The themes set up the deep blues and wondrous ballad extrapolations Lateef was working on, which add such depth and dimension to the Eastern flavored music that it is hard to imagine them coming from the same band. Awesome." (Thom Jurek)

Weight .58 lbs