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1919 Eternal

Black Label SocietyAudio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)


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Zakk Wylde is a hard working metal-meister; he has enjoyed a career with Ozzy Osbourne as his protégé and guitarist, as a solo artist, and with his two bands, Pride and Glory (who released one eponymous album) and Black Label Society.

It is only with the most recent BLS albums that Wylde has relinquished some of his control and enlisted the help of his fellow band members. Until the fourth album… Read more in Amazon's Black Label Society Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 5, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Spitfire
  • ASIN: B00005Y1UB
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #58,475 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Bleed for Me
2. Lords of Destruction
3. Demise of Sanity
4. Life, Birth, Blood, Doom
5. Bridge to Cross
6. Battering Ram
7. Speedball
8. Graveyard Disciples
9. Genocide Junkies
10. Lost Heaven
11. Refuse to Bow Down
12. Mass Murder Machine
13. Berserkers
14. America the Beautiful

 

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars (He is) the eternal...BATTERING RAM!, May 10, 2004
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This review is from: 1919 Eternal (Audio CD)
One of Black Label Society's most straightforward metal albums (at least one in a trilogy of them, along with STRONGER THAN DEATH and THE BLESSED HELLRIDE), this features some of Zakk Wylde's best metal work. After a few noise effects and a strangely brutal howl, a fairly fast, rumbling riff smashes in with the intensity of a derailed train on "Bleed for Me," one of the most memorable songs in Black Label Society's (and Zakk's) career.

Black Label Society is one of the ultimate metal outfits I have ever heard; they (and by "they," I mean Zakk and whomever else he hires as extra help) can do it all. There are the fast-paced, riff-based juggernauts like "Bleed for Me," "Lords of Destruction," "Demise of Sanity," and "Battering Ram." Songs like "Life, Birth, Blood, Doom," "Graveyard Disciples," "Refuse to Bow Down," and "Berserkers" carry Zakk's signature chugging, lock-step rhythms. Then there's a couple ballads/semi-ballads, including "Bridge to Cross," "Lost Heaven," and the absolutely amazing acoustic instrumental "America the Beautiful," which is to this day my favorite of Zakk's quieter pieces.

Zakk's vocal performance, as is unfortunately often the case with Black Label Society, is somewhat marred at times. After hearing his amazing singing voice on BOOK OF SHADOW, I know he can do better than this; but then again, Black Label Society is an entirely different beast from that album. As well, his lyrics are their usual subjects of fighting, death, war, getting drunk and/or stoned, and generally being a bada**. However, it is ultimately the instrumental work that is Zakk's emphasis with Black Label Society, and it works.

Still one of my top 5 favorite guitarists, Zakk never fails to impress me, especially not on this album. Riffs aplenty, his solos and leads here are especially vigorous and ferocious, and often trippy (just listen to the lead in the pre-chorus of "Lords of Destruction"). Perhaps my favorite track, instrumentally, is "Demise of Sanity," where he has fast riffs played in a lock-step rhythm, with simply killer bursts of distortion in the choruses. And the solo...it nearly makes me have seizures listening to it. Well, not really, but you know what I mean.

His acoustic guitar talents are fully exercised here, too, as evident on "Bridge to Cross," "Lost Heaven," and "America the Beautiful." He puts such soul and nice grooves into the strums and finger-picking, it really is some amazing stuff. Again, for more of this, check out BOOK OF SHADOWS. And yes, he has one of his little acoustic guitar solos, which might not be much, but sure show off his talent.

Finally, the hired musicians: Craig Nunemacher, longtime drummer for Crowbar, once again lends his excellent talents to Black Label Society. However, on several tracks ("Bleed for Me," "Demise of Sanity," and "Life, Birth, Blood, Doom") someone known as Christian Werr is the muscle behind the percussion. Whoever he is, he is quite good. Also, on "Demise" and "Life..." is featured Robert Trujillo, currently the bassist for Metallica and formerly of Suicidal Tendencies and Ozzy. He adds a nice, funky sort of groove to the work, and really has a good stage presence. His work will be missed.

And...that's it. For an ultimately good, old-fashioned heavy metal album, check out Black Label Society's 1919 ETERNAL. Just don't headbang too hard.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A breath of fresh air amongst all the rap/rock crap, March 6, 2002
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Jason Fuhrman (Bakersfield, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 1919 Eternal (Audio CD)
I've been a big fan of Zakk Wylde since his days with Ozzy, and have purchased every one of his CD's throughout his career. This one is has both the heaviness of Stronger Than Death and the variety of Sonic Brew. I'd say its a better album overall than Stronger Than Death. It was just recorded poorly and dominated by too many of similar-sounding riffs. This album containing 14 songs is still very heavy, but has a couple slower songs, including a nice but short instrumental: Speedball. Finally after all the hardcore songs it finishes with Zakk's own version of "America the Beautiful." Something I wouldn't normally expect on an album of his, but a nice interpretation nonetheless. If you like BLS this is a must buy, but if you're also tired of all the mainstream rock/rap trash like Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit, this album will definately remind you of what rock 'n roll is all about.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent metal album. But his newer stuff is better., October 30, 2004
This review is from: 1919 Eternal (Audio CD)
A good run of the mill metal album, with a few standouts - and they do stand out. 'Bridge To Cross' is a beautiful song with a suberb solo, and 'Bleed For Me' is good also. However, the vocals are sometimes perhaps below standard, and I'd easily reccomend 'The Blessed Hellride' over this, but if you like rock and like Zakk Wyldes stuff with Ozzy then buy this album for 'Bridge to Cross' alone.

However, for people who aren't Z.W devotees, the shredding may get annoying after a while - this is something he's improved with newer stuff - the solo's have feeling in them, not just speed. Recommended, but don't expect a masterpiece. I am suprised to read that BLS fans like this album the best - possibly because it is more metal-head orientated and not as mainstream.
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