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Mob Rules is Black Sabbath's tenth studio album, released in 1981 following the success of Heaven and Hell.

The lyrical themes are dark, notably on tracks such as "Sign of the Southern Cross" and "Falling Off the Edge of the World".

It was the first album to feature Vinny Appice on drums, who had replaced original member Bill Ward on the tour in support of the previous year's Heaven and Hell. This led to Ozzy Osbourne dubbing the line-up "Geezer and the three Wops".

It is rumoured that the cover art for this album, by famed artist Greg Hildebrandt, contains a heavily-disguised message that reads "KILL OZZY,". It is apparently located toward the bottom of the picture, on the ground, written in a dark, crimson colour. However, the message is barely legible, and it is widely believed that the purported text is coincidental. [1] The artwork was not created specifically for the album, for one thing, having been done in the 1970s, but was licensed for use.

The Live Evil album was recorded on the Mob Rules tour.


Track listing

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

  1. "Turn Up the Night" – 3:42
  2. "Voodoo" – 4:32
  3. "The Sign of the Southern Cross" – 7:46
  4. "E5150" – 2:54
  5. "The Mob Rules" – 3:14
  6. "Country Girl" – 4:02
  7. "Slipping Away" – 3:45
  8. "Falling Off the Edge of the World" – 5:02
  9. "Over and Over" – 5:28

Track information

"Turn Up The Night"

In a radio interview the band revealed that the four-beat hi-hat cymbal intro was simply a time-setter and was supposed to have been edited out of the final mix.[citation needed] The second UK single was "Turn Up the Night"/"Lonely Is the Word", released as standard black 7" in the generic Vertigo singles sleeve, a 7" picture-sleeve and a 7" and 12" picture-disc.

"E5150"

This instrumental interlude became a standard concert opener on subsequent tours, the backing sound effects from tape while Iommi played guitar part live, usually segueing into "Neon Knights". The title is "EVIL" as roughly translated from Roman numerals: 5=V, 1=I and 50=L.

"The Mob Rules"

A different recording of the title track appeared in the animated motion picture Heavy Metal and is featured on the soundtrack album. In the UK, a 7" and 12" picture-sleeve single of Mob Rules (album version) preceded the album release. The B-side was a previously unavailable live version of "Die Young" (the studio version of which is on the Heaven and Hell album). It is used in the first trailer for the upcoming video game, Brütal Legend.

Singles

Year Song Chart positions
US
Singles Chart
US
Mainstream Rock
US
Modern Rock
UK
Singles Chart
1981 "The Mob Rules"/"Die Young" 46
1982 "Turn Up the Night"/"Lonely Is the Word" 24 37
1982 "Voodoo" 46
1982 "E5150"

Personnel

Release history

Region Date Label
United Kingdom November 1981 Vertigo Records
United States ??? Warner Bros. Records
Canada ??? Warner Bros. Records
United Kingdom 1996 Castle Communications
United Kingdom 2004 Sanctuary Records

References