This was the second album with Ronnie James Dio at the vocals and it was simply a continuation of their fabulous "Heaven and Hell" album a year earlier. Rolling Stone might have slated the album when it came out but what do they know? "The Mob Rules" is a fantastic album. It's yet another album that I really can't go on about individual tracks because they are all that good. One thing I must point out is the title track. It has been said that the mix on the album is different to the version that appears on the soundtrack of "Heavy Metal." This might be true but I don't hear any big difference. Both versions are fine with me. Another observation I have made is that Geezer, Iommi and Appice have to do very little to alter their style to match Dio's vocals nor does Ronnie alter his vocal style. The final three tracks definitely highlight this fact and what you get is some classic Black Sabbath at their best all over this album.
Track Listing:
1. Turn Up the Night
2. Voodoo
3. 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
Ronnie James Dio- vocals
Tony Iommi- guitar
Geezer Butler- bass
Vinnie Appice- drums
Were Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne in competition with one another back in 1981? Whose to say? If it was the case, that competition spurred all of them on to make a couple of magnificent albums in 1981. Half of that was "The Mob Rules."Next post: Billy Squier- Don't Say No
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