Children of the Grave explained

Children of the Grave
Cover:Black Sabbath- Children of the Grave.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Black Sabbath
Album:Master of Reality
B-Side:Solitude
Released:[1]
Recorded:Island Studios, London, England
Genre:Heavy metal
Label:Vertigo
Producer:Rodger Bain
Prev Title:Paranoid
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:Iron Man
Next Year:1971

"Children of the Grave" is a song by English rock band Black Sabbath, from their 1971 album Master of Reality. The song lyrically continues with the same anti-war themes brought on by "War Pigs" and "Electric Funeral" from Paranoid.

The song has been featured on a number of greatest hits and live albums by Black Sabbath, as well as by the band's lead vocalist Ozzy Osbourne during his solo career.

Track listing

  1. "Children of the Grave" (Edit) – 3:47 [2]
  2. "Solitude" - 3:45

Legacy

"Children of the Grave" is widely considered one of Black Sabbath's greatest songs. In 2020, Kerrang ranked the song number six on their list of the 20 greatest Black Sabbath songs,[3] and in 2021, Louder Sound ranked the song number five on their list of the 40 greatest Black Sabbath songs.[4] The song was used in the 2022 film Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe.

Cover versions

White Zombie version

Children of the Grave
Cover:White Zombie Children of the Grave.jpg
Type:single
Artist:White Zombie
Album:Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath
Released:1994
Recorded:1994
Studio:Eldorado Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:5:47
Label:Columbia
Producer:
Prev Title:I Am Hell
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Feed the Gods
Next Year:1994

The band White Zombie covered "Children of the Grave" (with slightly altered lyrics) for the Black Sabbath tribute album Nativity in Black. It was later released as a promo single in 1994. The cover did not chart, but did receive some radio airplay on active rock stations in America.[5]

Personnel

White Zombie
Production

Nepal version

The Argentine thrash metal band Nepal recorded a cover version of the song for their third studio album, Manifiesto (1997).[6]

Havok version

American thrash metal band Havok included a cover of the song on their third studio album, Unnatural Selection (2013).

Master version

American death metal band Master covered the song for their 1990 debut album Master. Whilst keeping the clean finger picking intro of Embryo and the opening build up, the rest of the cover is more similar to the style of Venom.

Jazz Sabbath version

English jazz trio Jazz Sabbath released an instrumental jazz rendition of this song on their 2020 self-titled debut album.

Racer X version

American heavy metal band Racer X covered this song and released it as a bonus track in the European/Japanese edition of the album Technical Difficulties (1999).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Children of the Grave single.
  2. Web site: Children of the Grave single.
  3. Web site: The 20 greatest Black Sabbath songs – ranked. Sam. Law. Kerrang. September 7, 2020. March 28, 2022.
  4. Web site: Black Sabbath's 40 greatest songs ever. Paul. Brannigan. Louder Sound. November 22, 2021. March 28, 2022.
  5. Web site: KNAC A to Z Listing. March 5, 2000. https://web.archive.org/web/20000305154225/http://people.delphi.com/dkasper13/knac/knaca2z.html. July 16, 2021. March 5, 2000.
  6. Web site: hmNepal.8m.com . Biography . https://web.archive.org/web/20091024065304/http://geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/6883/nepalbio.html. dead . 2009-10-24.