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1996 reissue on Castle of their top 30 1981 album for WarnerBrothers, remastered from the original master tapes & withfaithfully restored artwork. Nine tracks, including 'The MobRules', 'E5150', 'Falling Off The Edge Of The World' and'The Sign Of The Southern Cross'.

Product Reviews

1981's Mob Rules was the second Black Sabbath album to feature vertically challenged singer Ronnie James Dio, whose powerful pipes and Dungeons and Dragons lyrics initially seemed like the perfect replacement for the recently departed and wildly popular Ozzy Osbourne. In fact, all the ingredients which had made their first outing, Heaven and Hell, so successful are re-utilized on this album, including legendary metal producer Martin Birch (Deep Purple, Whitesnake, etc.) and supporting keyboard player Geoff Nichols. And while it lacks some of its predecessor's inspired songwriting, Mob Rules was given a much punchier, in-your-face mix by Birch, who seemed re-energized after his work on New Wave of British Heavy Metal upstarts Iron Maiden's Killers album. Essentially, Mob Rules is a magnificent record, with the only serious problem being the sequencing of the material, which mirrors Heaven and Hell's almost to a tee. In that light, one can't help but compare otherwise compelling tracks like "Turn Up the Night" and "Voodoo" to their more impressive Heaven and Hell counterparts, "Neon Knights" and "Children of the Sea." That streak is soon snapped, first by the unbelievably heavy seven-minute epic "The Sign of the Southern Cross," which delivers one of the album's best moments, then its segue into an unconventional synthesizer-driven instrumental ("E5150") and the appearance of the roaring title track. Side two is less consistent, hiding the awesome "Falling off the Edge of the World" (perhaps the most overlooked secret gem to come from the Dio lineup) amongst rather average tracks like "Slipping Away" and "Over and Over." Over the next year, the wheels fell off for Black Sabbath, and Dio's exit marked Mob Rules as the last widely respected studio release of the band's storied career. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi

Details

Black Sabbath
Mob Rules
Rock
Heavy Metal
31 March 2009
Unknown
IMPORT-GBR ~ Discs:1 ~ Country:UK
UK
Sancturay
Compact Disc
SMRCD73
Yes
5050749207326

Track Listing

  Track # Title
1 Turn Up the Night
2 Voodoo
3 The Sign of the Southern Cross
4 E5150
5 The Mob Rules
6 Country Girl
7 Slipping Away
8 Falling Off the Edge of the World
9 Over and Over
# Title
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