Episode #217 – Deep Purple’s Greatest Italian Moments

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    • According to Deep Purple Tour Page there have been 112 shows performed in Italy.  There are three more coming in June of 2023 and one in 1974 was canceled.  After 2023 they will have performed 115 times in Italy.
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Episode #216 – Michael Schenker Group – The Michael Schenker Group

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All songs written by Michael Schenker and Gary Barden unless otherwise noted.

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  1. Armed and Ready
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  4. Bijou Pleasurette (Shenker)
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Episode #215 – Rainbow – Live in Munich 1977 (Part 2)

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    Episode #214 – Blackmore’s Night – Shadow of the Moon (Part 2)

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    1. Renaissance Faire (trad. By Tielman Susato, Blackmore, Night)
      • Composed By [Traditional Composition] – T. Susato*
      • On this song Ritchie plays a mandolin.  “I went to the second hand guitar shop and said: “I’d like to have a mandolin and a manual on how to play it.” They had a mandolin, but did not know how to play it. So I played it as if it were a guitar.
    2. Memmingen (Instrumental) (Blackmore)
      • RB: Memmingen is a medieval German city. On the city quare a kind of theater play happens every four years. Everyone is wearing antique clothes, the setting is authentic – really fascinating! I have been there once, and dedicate the song to this tradition.
    3. No Second Chance (Blackmore, Night)
      •  RB: I like to play a solo on stage, otherwise I hold myself back. On the one hand, a long solo would have ruined the song, and on the other hand I did not want to sound like a guitarist from our time. Most guitarists hit a song with a solo as if it were a tank. In my opinion, the melody – so to speak an elongation of the vocals – should be up-front.
    4. Mond Tanz (Instrumental) (Blackmore)
      • Mondtanz is German for moon dance.
    5. Spirit of the Sea (Blackmore, Night)
    6. Greensleeves (trad.)
    7. Wish You Were Here (Rednex Cover) (Leskela Teijo)
    8. Minstrel Hall (Strings Version) (Blackmore)

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    Reviews:

    • Darker Than Blue Issue #50, February 1998 http://www.deep-purple.net/DPASmags/dtb50/dtb50.html#11
    • BLACKMORE’S NIGHT
      SHADOW OF THE MOON : UK : Edel 0099 022WHE : Oct 1997 CD
    • “As a guitarist of 30 years pro & amateur experience, I know only too well the difficulties in reconciling your advancing years with a desire for musical progression. Off-hand, I can only think of one “elder statesman” guitarist (Beck) who still retains the fire and inventiveness of those days. Is it fair to expect any guitarist to continually expand his musical horizons whilst retaining the spark of youth in his playing? Unfortunately not; guitarists are only human after all. Will a die-hard fan still hope for that? Inevitably.
    • Shadow Of The Moon – clearly a RB song -pumped up, it could be a Rainbow song, but restrained and nicely sung. No solo? Shock horror! Excellent production work – everything is clear with acoustic to the forefront as one would hope. The Clock Ticks On – yeuch: synthesised medieval instruments. Rather cliched lyrics, but they fit in with the overall theme of the record. RB has clearly applied his knowledge of medieval syncopation to write what could have been a formal dance number. Again, the singing is a bit laid back for my taste; I’m sure with more studio experience Candice will open her lungs a bit more.
    • Be Mine Tonight – a pleasing 3/4 tempo, not unlike a Paul Simon song. The chorus on this one is more clearly defined & benefits from being so. The brief arpeggiated guitar section helps with the structure of the song, if rather predictably. Ocean Gypsy – a beautiful opening mood turned into a song I’ve known & loved for years. A chance to draw comparisons for the first time. I played the original & this back to back a few times without any real conclusions. Yes, I prefer the original (Annie Haslam has a voice you’d struggle to match) but Candice delivers it sympathetically, albeit lacking in any passion. The song is beautiful and delivered with sensitivity. I hoped RB would let himself go a little here & give us one of those “bringing tears to the eyes” solos, but no, restraint seems to be his watchword.
    • Writing On The Wall – oh dear, I thought, more cod-classical rubbish, but what do we have here? Euro-pop??? Yes indeedy, the Man In Black reveals for perhaps the first time a wry sense of humour in his range of musical genres (previously somewhat limited). Great chorus, clipped & wonderful licks, slide guitar & a superbly cheesy drum-machine. Gawd, more spine-tingling guitar; please don’t fade, please, oh sh*t, it’s fading. Whether he had to use the classical refrain instead of an original one is debatable, but for me it works. Strange that it has been programmed into the middle of an otherwise coherent set of songs, but I’m just glad it’s there. So I say “More songs taking this kind of musical risk please!”
    • So then what does this leave us with? I applaud him for breaking his self-adopted mould, taking the odd chance (viz. Europop), authentic medieval structures & playing, sympathetic production, clearly articulated acoustic work, fairly catchy melodies (in the main) and creditable singing. I mark it down on a lack of passion throughout, with RB as guilty as Candice, with far less excuses to his name. Candice should be proud of her debut but will hopefully gain in confidence as their personal & musical relationship develops.” Nick “don’t shoot me I’m only his brother” Robinson
    • My thanks for all the mail, and especially to Nick for tackling this delicate task with a far more lenient hand than I could have brung to it. We played the CD (myself and Ann) at first with interest, feeling at last he’d tackled something if not radically new, then at least a little different. As the disc wore on however our frustration grew. The very flat vocal approach, almost country and western in feel, set out on one level and simply stayed there. Fine for a couple of songs but deadly dull over a whole CD. I’ve absolutely no idea where Blackmore intended to go with this record, though as he’d had total control one can but assume he did what he set out to do, but he seems ensured of a reasonable audience if he wants to pursue this avenue further. To me the CD doesn’t really satisfy on any level. It neither works emotionally, being almost totally devoid of feeling, nor does it threaten to break any boundaries anywhere, and it certainly won’t find any admirers amongst fans of true ancient music. Ann – who has tapes of that sort of music – assures me that technically, Blackmore is absolutely spot on – but at the price of losing any shred of soul in his playing – save from the odd spot of electric work here and there which show he still has what it takes to move mountains.
    • A reader writes in to More Black Thank Purple printed in Issue #5: “Ritchie wanted to make an album like this for years, and it’s just a really good album, it’s very well produced. I like Candice’s singing on it. He’s playing really well . . . it’s just a really nice departure and it’s very well played. I think it’s really good; I hope he does well with it. Quite surprised, but very pleasantly surprised. (Cozy Powell, Berkshire, England)

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    Episode #213 – Blackmore’s Night – Shadow of the Moon (Part 1)

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    Lead up to the Album:

    • After leaving Deep Purple which Ritchie referred to as “the monster machine” he said he figured he’d put Rainbow back together.  Ritchie says “it was an easy get out” but that his heart was not into it.
    • Ritchie was working at Longview Farm and Ritchie said he was going to fly in a professional lyric writer.  He called Candice and said that before he did that he wanted Candice to put down some lyrics as she traveled up to see him.
    • Candice got to 14 verses and gave them to Ritchie and Pat and they circled the ones they liked and put the song together.
    • Ritchie and Candice started writing acoustic songs at home for themselves and had no intention to release them.
    • Ritchie said that it was so fun because there was no pressure and it was very freeing.
    • Pat Regan says that the Blackmore’s Night thing came together when at the end of a day of recording they’d get together and jam.  Regan had a record label and thought to bring them together to do a recording of this with the intention of it being a one off thing.
    • Ritchie says in doing this project he was putting together melodies that were similar to what he was doing with Rainbow without being hard rock.  He had a lot of faith that fans would follow it.
    • Ritchie saw a band at a castle in Germany playing renaissance music with authentic instruments and he said that’s what he wanted to do. He even asked them if they wanted a guitar player.  Ritchie called it “a fantastic underground world.” He said that playing in front of very large rock crowds wasn’t as meaningful.
    • Candice said she never had any real intention to be a singer or in a band but it sort of evolved this way. She was very self-conscious and considered herself a “closet singer.”
    • Candice said they met in 1989, Ritchie says they met in 1889.
    • The story goes that he met her after a soccer match and told her “you’re a very beautiful girl.” He then sent his roadies to get her information and ask her if she wanted to meet up for a drink at a pub and they talked for hours.
    • Ritchie asked her what she could do, because he would always ask people to “give something” of themselves: singing, dancing, juggling, etc.
    • Ritchie says that there doesn’t seem to be anyone else “doing what we do. There’s probably a good reason for that.”
    • On this album Ritchie was using an Alvarez acoustic and sometimes a Taylor.  “Taylors sound a bit rough in the studio. The amp was a Crate and was picked up via a microphone. I also used an ENGL amp from time to time.

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    • Photography By [Inside And Back Cover] – Michael Keel
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      • Guest, Flute – Ian Anderson
      • Songwriter [Traditional Song] – P. Attaingnant*
        1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Attaingnant
      • RB: On this song we played together for the first time. I sent him the tape, and he played his part and sent the tape back. That was it. I’ve admired Ian for a very long time; we’ve known each other for over 25 years.
    5. Ocean Gypsy (Renaissance Cover) (Dunford, Thatcher)
      • Written-By – B. Thatcher*, M. Dunford*
      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Thatcher
      • https://www.discogs.com/artist/571852-Michael-Dunford
      • RB: We did not write that song. That’s a song that was written back in 1975 by another group called Renaissance. We’ve always loved that track. We used to play it around the house just for fun. Most of these songs that are only the LP, CD, we played in the beginning for fun, which is the best way I think of approaching music. It wasn’t hard work. It was very easy to make this CD … because we knew these songs, we played them to our friends, we had good fun playing them. And “Ocean Gypsy” was one of our favourite songs.
      • RB: With Deep Purple every song had to be composed by the band. Just for the credits! Bullshit! You play a song because you like it and not because you have written it yourself.
      • CN: “”Ocean Cypsy was a song that was given to us on a tape by Annie Halslam who used to sing for Renaissance, and Ritchie went to see here with a friend of his one night in a club which she was performing. And he brought home all these little tapes that she had given him, and we played them when we were livin gin Connecticut …. We don’t live there anly more. We were sitting outside one day, just listening to the tpea, and Ocean Gypsy was one song that stitch in my mind. And then we moved, and we packed the tapes, and we didn’t see those tapes for years. And I always remembered Oveam Cyptsey was always in my head. Then one day I just started hummin it around the kitchen and ritchie picked up laying it, and we had to go and find the tape and rummage through all our tapes so we could find out what the words were, and what the rest of the chords were. But that was just one of those haunting melodies that sticks in your head.
    6. Minstrel Hall (Instrumental) (Blackmore)
    7. Magical World (Trad Wassail, Blackmore, Night)
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    8. Writing on the Wall (trad. By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Blackmore, Night)

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    Episode #212 – Rainbow – Live in Munich 1977 (Part 1)

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    Episode #211 – Yngwie J. Malmsteen’s Rising Force – Odyssey (with Nick Jones from Pod of Thunder)

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    • Knut from Hell, Norway – 5 Stars!
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    • Previous album was “Trilogy” which seems to get more critical acclaim.  The Johansson brothers were on that as well with singer Mark Boals.
    • He got into a bad car accident leading up to recording this album. He describes the accident in ana interview here:https://metalheadzone.com/yngwie-malmsteen-recalls-his-horrible-car-crash/
      • “My car crash of 1987 was a horrible thing. But worse things happened to me at the same time. First, I had that car accident. Then my mother died. Then I was ripped off for all my money. It was just a horrible time, you know? But when you’ve been struck down that hard, you either come back stronger – or you don’t. If you put an obstacle in front of me, I will crush it, and I will go forward. I am impossible to stop. I cannot be stopped.”

    Core Band:

    Technical:

    • Producer [Produced By] – Jeff “Björn” Glixman*, Yngwie J. Malmsteen*
    • Engineer – Jeff Glixman
    • Engineer [@ House Of Music] – John Rollo
      • Worked at Konk studio.
      • Worked on production for Bonnie Tyler, Joe Cocker.
    • Executive-Producer – Jim Lewis
      • http://www.notc.com/Content/Spotlights/1987/PolyGram_A-R-4-87.pdf
      • JIM LEWIS, VP of A&R Jim has been a member of the PolyGram A&R staff since early 1n 1986. He is responsible for signing established acts such as The Moody Blues and Emerson, Lake And Powell; as well as newcomers Yngwie J. Malmsteen and TNT. Prior to working in A&R, he worked for six years as V.P. of Marketing and International Repertoire where he worked with PolyGram International originating acts such as Def Leppard, Tears For Fears, ABC, Big Country, Bananarama and many more. J im began his musical career playing in bands and major orchestras in the Metropolitan area. He 1s a graduate of the Jullliard School and holds an MBA 1n Marketing from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business.
      • Signed Bon Jovi, Prior to working in A&R worked on acts like Def Leppard and Tears for Fears.
    • Mixed By [@ Bearsville Studios, Assisted By] – George Cowan
    • Mixed By [@ Bearsville Studios] – Mike Barbiero*
      • Produced the soundtrack for “Serpico” in 1973.
    • Mixed By [@ Bearsville Studios] – Steve Thompson
      • https://www.stevethompsonproductions.com/
      • Worked with Madonna, Whitney Houston (“I Wanna Dance With Somebody”), as well as many other clients including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, John Lennon, and The Rolling Stones.
    • Management – Larry Mazer
      • Manager of Cinderella and The Steve Morse Band. Also worked with Kiss on the “Revenge” album.
    • Management [Agency Representative] – Phil Ernst
      • Booking agent for Cinderella, Molly Hatchet.
    • Management [Agency] – ICM (2), Phil Ernst
    • Management [Associate] – Roni Jane Feldman
      • Also worked with Cinderella.
    • Management [Business Management] – Bruce Kolbrenner
      • Worked with Bon Jovi.
    • Recorded By [@ Cherokee Studios, Assisted By], Mixed By [@ Cherokee Studios, Assisted By] – Scott Gordon
      • Founded Triad Music which does scores for films and TV.

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    Album Tracks:

    All lyrics are written by Joe Lynn Turner; all music is composed by Yngwie Malmsteen.


    1. Rising Force
    2. Hold On
    3. Heaven Tonight
      • Single release
    4. Dreaming (Tell Me)
    5. Bite the Bullet (instrumenttal)
    6. Riot in the Dungeons
      • B-side to Heaven Tonight
    1. Deja Vu
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    Reception and Charts:

    • Overall this was Yngwie’s best charting album reaching #7 in the Swedish charts, and #40 in the US charts, #19 in Japan and #27 in the UK. Later albums would chart much better in Japan but he never reached these heights again in the US or UK charts.

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    • https://www.allmusic.com/album/odyssey-mw0000651948
    • Odyssey is a more subdued, polished collection seemingly designed for mainstream radio airplay. Vocalist Joe Lynn Turner gives the set a smooth, professional feel, and Yngwie Malmsteen’s playing is more mellow, due partly to the fact that he was still recovering from his near-fatal car accident when the album was recorded. However, all of this works to the detriment of the music: the mellowness of Malmsteen’s guitar work makes him sound constrained and passionless, and the album shows little difference in approach from his previous output, lending credence to critics’ charges that Malmsteen plays with mindless technique at the expense of substance, fire, and emotion.
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    Episode #210 – Early Ritchie Blackmore Sessions (Part 1)

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    1963

    1. The Outlaws – The Return of the Outlaws
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    Episode #209 – Black Sabbath – Mob Rules (with Ry from Sabbath Bloody Podcast)

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    Lead up to the Album:

    • Bill Ward felt strongly that Sabbath without Ozzy wasn’t Sabbath.
    • While he like Dio and Gillan personally he just couldn’t see himself in the band, even though he would briefly return to record his only sober record with the group, “Born Again.”
    • Vinny Appice’s first album was with Rick Derringer’s Derringer band. He had also played with John Lennon.
    • Dio says they chose Appice because he had a similar style to Bill Ward.
    • With Appice in the band Dio said: “We had Vinny and Tony and myself and Geezer – three Italians and Geezer Butler! In fact, Geezer used to call us Geezer and the Italians!”
    • Iommi says Heaven and Hell had been partially written prior to Dio joining and on this album there was a bit more collaboration with Iommi and Dio working songs out together.
    • Heaven and Hell had been their last record for their deal with Warner Bros.  As it was the last it didn’t get great promotion until it started selling well.
    • Dio describes Geezer as being a very negative person and that this writing process for this album was difficult.  He says Geezer hated America and just wanted to be at home in England.
    • Geezer said in interviews that Ronnie assumed a lot of the credit for Heaven and Hell’s success.  Geezer perceived it as Ronnie coming in and saving Black Sabbath.
    • Geezer said a tension grew between him and Tony and Dio and Appice and they’d go into the studio separately.
    • Dio had been bothered that the whole band was credited on the previous album where it was he and Tony who wrote it.
    • This time it was credited to everyone by Appice.  He said he didn’t care even though a lot of the songs came out in jams because he was just happy to be in Black Sabbath.
    • They bought a mixing board thinking they could save some money by recording at Tony’s house in LA.
    • They ended up deciding that wouldn’t work and recorded most of the album at The Record Plant.
    • They began recording at Tittenhurst (John Lennon’s home) and Dio recalls bumping into David Coverdale there because they were just finishing up recording there.  They recorded E5150 and the movie version of “The Mob Rules” there.
    • Dio said they learned of John Lennon’s death on thei flight over to England.  Dio was slated to stay in John Lennon’s room and he didn’t want to stay in there because he was scared.

    Core Band:

    Technical:

    • Producer [Produced By], Engineer [Engineered By] – Martin Birch
      • The promotional material for the album refers to Martin Birch as “the fifth Sab.”
    • Technician [Personal Technicians To Black Sabbath] – Ian Ferguson
      • Previously worked as an engineer on Deep Purple’s “Made in Japan” and Rainbow’s “Down to Earth.”
    • Technician [Personal Technicians To Black Sabbath] – Les Martin
      • Previously worked with Black Sabbath on “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” “Sabotage” “Never Say Die” “Technical Ecstasy.”
    • Technician [Personal Technicians To Black Sabbath] – Michael Howse
      • Only credits are Mob Rules and Live Evil.
    • Technician [Personal Technicians To Black Sabbath] – Peter Resty*
      • Worked with Black Sabbath and Manowar.
    • Engineer [First Assistant Engineer] – Eddie DeLena
      • Previously worked with Ronnie Wood.
      • Went on to work with Tom Petty, Devo, Twisted Sister, Chicago, Queen.
    • Engineer [Second Assistant Engineer] – Angelo Arcuri
      • Went on to work with Dio.
    1981 Mob Rules – Black Sabbath (L.P Alemania Vertigo 6302119)

    Album Art & Booklet Review

    • Art Direction – Richard Seireeni
      • Did album covers for Diana Ross, Kansas, Alice Cooper, Rod Stewart, Chaka Kahn.
    • Artwork [Art], Coordinator [Album Coordination] – Paul Clark (9)
      • Also did artwork for Live Evil. Went on to work with Steve Hacket. Listed as “management” on Born Again.
    • Illustration – Greg Hildebrandt
      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_Hildebrandt
      • He and his brother Tim worked together known as “The Brothers Hildebrandt” and worked on sci-fi and fantasy artwork together.
      • Also did artwork for Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
      • The brothers may be best known for their “Style B” poster for the UK release of “Star Wars.”
    • Rumor is that the words “Kill Ozzy” are written underneath by the artist’s signature on the painting.
    • In reality the painting had been done in 1971 entitled “Dream 1: The Crucifiers” and was licensed by Black Sabbath.
    • One label rep claimed that Black Sabbath had requested this be added to the painting but there doesn’t seem to be anything to back this up.
    • The painting’s original title was “Mob Dream.”
    • The canvas stretched out in the center was supposed to be the stretched skin of a person with the face left intact.

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    Album Tracks:

    All songs were written by Robbie James Dio, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler. All lyrics were written by Ronnie James Dio.

    Side One:

    1. Turn Up the Night
      • Ronnie said he was never a fan of this song and that it was just “all right.”
      • It was issued as a single with the B-Side “Lonely Is The Night” and made it to #37 in the British charts.
      • The song starts off the comparisons many make to “Heaven and Hell” with people saying it’s just a weaker version of “Neon Knights.”
    2. Voodoo
      • Ronnie said he always really liked this song.
      • The band only played it a few times live.
    3. The Sign of the Southern Cross
      • Ronnie said he named this after a song he used to play when he played Trumpet called “The Southern Cross.”
    4. E5150 (instrumental)
      • They would use this to open concerts during the tour.
      • 5, 1, and 50 in Roman numerals spell “VIL” so they put an E in front of it.
      • Ronnie said this one was written for the Heavy Metal movie along with “The Mob Rules.”
      • This was the beginning of “The Mob Rules” where evil forces were trying to attack the city.
      • Dio said it was supposed to be a backing track and intro for The Mob Rules.
      • Dio said they used a Taurus pedal and different effects and it’s the only thing on the album that’s from a different recording session.
    5. The Mob Rules
      • They had recorded this song for the “Heavy Metal” soundtrack but recorded it again for the album. They felt the one they’d recorded for the movie was a bit of rush job as they’d just come back from tour.
      • The title notably adds “the” to the album title.
      • It was used in the soundtrack for “Heavy Metal.”
      • It was written before they had the album.
      • It’s a song Dio continued to do.
      • This song was recorded at John Lennon’s house.
      • They chose this song to do for the film. Dio said when they saw the original cut of the film it was like a porn movie and they had to edit it back to avoid getting a XXX rating.
      • The single didn’t chart in the US but reached #46 in the UK.

    Side Two:

    1. Country Girl
      • Dio mentioned that everyone liked this track except for Bill Ward.
      • Dio wrote it for Wendy at The Record Plant in New York.
      • Iommi said he brought up that he didn’t think the lyrics really went with the sound of the song but they ended up keeping it.
    2. Slipping Away
      • Dio says they wrote this one in England at Goldrock Road where they ended up mixing the album.
      • He says they wrote it very quickly, Geezer liked it, and Tony suggested making it a little funkier.
    3. Falling Off the Edge of the World
      • The title was inspired by a song written by George Young and Harry Vanda with the same title.  Dio said he always liked the title.
    4. Over and Over

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    Reception and Charts:

    • Made it to #12 in the UK album charts and #29 in the Billboard top 200.
    1981 Mob Rules – Black Sabbath (L.P Alemania Vertigo 6302119)

    Reviews:

    • AllMusic – 4 / 5
      • https://www.allmusic.com/album/mob-rules-mw0000194116
      • After a steady decline in both inspiration, mental stability, and commercial appeal throughout the second half of the ’70s, metal icons Black Sabbath were reborn with 1980’s Heaven and Hell. The album would be their first with new vocalist Ronnie James Dio, whose passionate, controlled wail broke new ground for the band and helped drive a comeback. 1981’s Mob Rules was a quick follow-up to Heaven and Hell, continuing the momentum of that record’s energy as well as its shift away from dark metal to more commercial hard rock. Tony Iommi‘s signature guitar playing takes on new forms throughout the album, with Zeppelin-esque riffing on “Slipping Away,” slithering bluesy rock playing on “Voodoo,” and a strikingly different approach to soloing, shifting from the laser-focused slow burn of early Sabbath albums to a more frenetic, technically showy style on some tracks. Speedy album opener “Turn Up the Night” is one of the more spirited and pop-friendly moments of any Sabbath record, with a hooky and melodic chorus and Iommi running through fast-paced leads and trills that were no doubt taking notes from Eddie Van Halen, who was perhaps the most celebrated guitarist in the world in 1981. Mob Rules delved more into experimentation with keyboards and synthesizers, with auxiliary player Geoff Nicholls adding cinematic synth bedding to the epic churn of “The Sign of the Southern Cross” and spacy atmosphere to “Falling Off the Edge of the World,” among other synth contributions. New drummer Vinny Appice replaced original Sabbath drummer Bill Ward, pushing the sound even further from the band’s original sludgy approach. These changes, along with Dio‘s fantasy-based lyrics and a red-lined mix by producer Martin Birch put Mob Rules closer in line with the emerging New Wave of British Heavy Metal than the druggy devil-worshiping doom metal Black Sabbath first built their name on. While it was a solid album, Mob Rules might have followed the template established on Heaven and Hell a little too closely. The pacing and flow of the record was almost identical to its predecessor, from the chuggy opener of “Turn Up the Night” mirroring Heaven and Hell‘s “Neon Nights” straight through to final track “Over and Over” feeling like a continuation of “Lonely Is the Word,” the searching, midtempo finale of the previous album. It didn’t sell quite as well as Heaven and Hell, and Dio and Appice left the band soon afterward, (though Dio‘s relationship with Sabbath would be complex and sprawling) leaving Black Sabbath to reconfigure throughout the ’80s with mixed results. Mob Rules and Heaven and Hell work well as each other’s companion pieces, making the first round of Dio-fronted Sabbath material a bright spot surrounded by relatively grim efforts on either side.
    • Classic Rock – 4 /5
    • Martin Popoff 10/10
      • In “The Collector’s Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2, The Eighties”
    • Rolling Stone – 1/5
      • https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/mob-rules-255457
      • BY J.D. CONSIDINE/
      • AFTER 1980’S HARDER and faster Heaven and Hell, there was reason to believe that singer Ronnie James Dio might pull Black Sabbath off the heavy-metal scrapheap. Didn’t happen. Mob Rules finds the band as dull-witted and flatulent as ever.
      • It isn’t easy to figure out exactly who deserves the blame for this sludgefest. Dio’s lyrics are insipid and clichéd, but since the vocals are usually buried in the mix, that’s only a minor annoyance. His bass rumbling like an overloaded truck, Geezer Butler is busy, busy, busy. But not quite as busy as guitarist Tony Iommi, who uses the album as an opportunity to demonstrate how swiftly he can play. (In case you’re wondering, he’s quicker than Mark Farner, not as quick as Johnny Ramone.) As for the new kid on the block, drummer Vinnie Appice, his thumping is so leaden and uninspired you have to listen twice to notice him.
      • The reason that Mob Rules is terrible is teamwork — not just thinking up lame riffs and dumb lyrics but also performing them as poorly as possible.

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    Episode #208 – Glenn Hughes Unplugged (Part 1)

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      • Glenn Hughes Sail Away (Acoustic) Live
      • Västerås Sigurdsgatan 25  
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    4. Glenn Hughes – This Time Around
      • From the 2006 recorded live album from the ‘voice of Rock’, the talented bassist and vocalist who has played with Deep Purple, trapeze and others. For his first solo show in Australia in June of 2006 at the famed Sydney venue, Hughes brought his unique brand of Rock-Funk to a new audience. Indeed, this is one of Britain1s greatest Rock singers in acoustic mode, intimate and live, and his soulful, distinctive voice is in top-notch condition throughout.
      • On This track, Hughes returns to his legendary Deep Purple days for ‘This Time Around’

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    1. Glenn Hughes – You keep on Moving (Accoustic 1994) (HQ)
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