Jazz Sabbath - Outtakes & Bloopers

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A documentary like Jazz Sabbath isn't filmed in one take; much like recording an album requires multiple sessions. Just ask our drummer Juan Také.

Background:
Jazz Sabbath, the jazz trio formed in 1968, released their self-titled debut album on April 10th. The album, recorded in 1969, contains 7 songs which have never been heard by anyone until now…still they are known by millions.

The album was cancelled when news broke that founding member and pianist Milton Keanes was hospitalised after suffering a massive heart attack which left him fighting for his life. When Milton was finally released from hospital in September 1970, he found out that a band from Birmingham, conveniently called ‘Black Sabbath’, had since released two albums containing metal versions of what he claims were his songs.

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Comedy gold right there. I haven't laughed this hard since I saw "Cats."

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Good music does not interfere with English humor that has lasted for a couple of years. But, of course, Milton Keynes is a pseudonym, because. this is a large settlement in the county of Beckenhamshire, built in the 60s.

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I must say I find it really disgusting how Black Sabbath stole all of your hits and musical ideas. Now I use my Sabbath CDs as coffee coasters and nothing else. They just don't deserve an ounce of respect for what they did to Jazz Sabbath!

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