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  • Audio CD (March 8, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: March 8, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Artemis Records
  • ASIN: B0007IA58C
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (120 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #44,445 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Fire It Up - T.I.
2. What's in You
3. Suicide Messiah
4. Forever Down
5. In This River
6. You Must Be Blind
7. Death March
8. Dr. Octavia
9. Say What You Will
10. Too Tough to Die
11. Electric Hellfire
12. Spread Your Wing
13. Been a Long Time
14. Dirt on the Grave

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Ozzy Osbourne's lead guitarist for nearly two decades, Zakk Wylde slips the off the leash again to release his seventh album with his band, the Black Label Society, creating a weighty masterwork that stands muscled shoulder to muscled shoulder with anything his liege lord is putting out. But then, the slinger is responsible for co-writing some of Osbournes's most memorable tunes from No Rest For The Wicked, No More Tears and Ozzmosis. Mafia does sometimes feel like Wylde is still in search of the heavy metal grail, especially on the Sabbath-esque "Mr. Octavia," but the slinger shows a surprisingly vulnerable side on "The River." The gritty-yet-sensitive song, dedicated to (but not written for) Pantera guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott who was shot by a fan in December of 2004, has a noble gravity and depth, and would fit comfortably on a Springsteen album. Wylde has hidden depths and reserves of talents he hasn't even scratched yet. --Jaan Uhelszki


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The Ozzy guitarist is back with a very heavy metal release sure to blow the top off all his past solo releases. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Offering from BLS, March 9, 2005
By Christopher Fama (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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Another great CD from BLS. Zakk Wylde pushes his voice further than he has to date on this offering. When he jumps up an octave from his southern rock growl, he sounds like a mix between Ozzy and Axl Rose (Don't let that scare you away though.) Zakk sure is prolific, a great CD a year is a heck of an average!
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35 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Zakk cooks up something tasty on "Mafia", May 26, 2005
Think of Zakk Wylde as a great pastry chef. An extremely gifted and experienced artist who doesn't take his craft lightly (and, after trying just one sampling of his cooking, you realize that you shouldn't take it lightly, either.)

Zakk does what all greats do: draws inspiration from past greats. After just one sampling of his work, the customer should be able to tell that Zakk draws influence (especially vocally) from Ozzy Osbourne and the late Layne Staley of Alice in Chains fame. In fact, one of the things that may be holding Black Label Society back is that Zakk might draw too heavily from his pot of influences. His riffs have always been reminiscent of Black Sabbath (since, in case you didn't know, he also does the shredding for Ozzy Osbourne's band), but when he starts sounding like Ozzy behind the mic, things start to sound eerily similar.

Zakk may not be famous for mastering every genre of his art form, but he is world-renowned for one recipe: Southern-tinged, alcohol laden metal that's as heavy as a seven-layer torte. What does such a recipe call for? For starters, you need the best guitarist in the business who can lay down some monstrous solos and churn out many doom-y, sludgy riffs. Once you have that, you'll need some lyrics like: "Crawl through the things that eat your flesh." Put these lyrics down, then lather them, thickly, with a deep, gruff, alchohol soaked voice. To make sure you did this right, check to see that there are only one or two rays of visible light shining through to the bottom of your product. Finally, garnish it with some catchy, store-bought drumming and enjoy.

The final product should be a heavy, semi-sweet dessert that not everyone will enjoy equally. Aside from a few moments that are super sweet (i.e. the guitar solos), there should be no surprises while enjoying your dessert. It should go down easy and not leave much of an aftertaste.

Zakk has formed a following of fans, and all of his past creations have been popular amongst them. So when it came time for Zakk to write up the recipe/menu of his new album, it was only natural that he go back to where he started and sculpt the kind of he music he knows best. Thus, "Mafia" offers more of the same. To prove his guitar chops are as big as his biceps, he uses his Gynsu knife guitar to carve out thick, buzzsaw riffs that are as crunchy as croutons, and precise, juicy solos that sizzle like the finest sirloin.

Highlights include:

"Fire It Up" does just that. It begins sounding sort of like a Kid Rock song, with slow wah-wah guitars and a simple but catchy drum beat. The song eventually becomes crunchy, and includes a nice and long acrobatic guitar solo, which might be my favorite on the album. I'd swear part of it was written by Zakk's best friend, the equally as talented Dimebag Darrell, if he were still alive.
"Suicide Messiah" ties a high(er) pitched voice with fast chugging riffs.
"Forever Down" has a piano intro (!), but all is forgiven when the fiery guitar punch makes an entrance. This song is topped of a by a wild up and down solo.
"In this River" is a Dimebag Darrell tribute. I wondered if there was going to be a song like this on "Mafia," and sure enough. It doesn't rock in typical Dimebag fashion, however. Rather, "In this River" is a power ballad with piano and clean singing. Zakk doesn't have the best voice, but this song sounds good otherwise. Plus, you've got to give him props for making a lovely little tribute.
Zakk returns to form for the very next track, "You Must be Blind," which has dizzying heavy riffs.
"Death March" is catchy enough to be the next single. It has a stop-start beat and another good (albeit short) ascending solo.

Since Dimebag Darrell has passed away, Van Halen hasn't made a new album in 10 years, and Tom Morello is playing softer, almost alternative rock, Zakk Wylde stands as the clear choice for cream of the crop in modern metal. The bottom line is Zakk Wylde has the talent and potential to be making some of the world's most exquisite and complicated music. But his vocal ability (which, as previously mentioned, he borrows heavily from his influences), lyrics, and all around songwriting skills hold him back.

In short, Zakk Wylde is Wolfgang Puck working at a McDonald's. "Mafia" is a Big Mac. But there's nothing wrong with a Big Mac. You go to McDonald's if you're hungry, and if you want a solid, no surprises, easy-to-down meal that leaves little to no aftertaste. If that's what you're expecting when you go there, you don't walk away disappointed. And sometimes that's all you could ask for in a meal.

I've got to go now, I'm making myself hungry...
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good album, hell great album! Dont listen to the dumb Bunny!, June 13, 2005
Zak is a guitar god. BLS has been kicking @$$ from the get-go. Oh and look, the braindead reviewer (bunny logan) didnt approve of it. Hey everybody wanna know if an album is any good? Look to see if bunny logan reviewed it. If bunny says the album is no good, then run out and get it. Because bunny thinks ZAK sucks but sings praises about hanson and puff daddy. Maybe Im just getting cynical as I age but I feel that if you dig stuff like UMM - BOP then you dont have any reason wasting all our time with your senseless opinions.Anybody with any real sense knows that you can pick up a BLS cd, and it will be great. They are just that freakin awesome. It aint TRL material, but then what really good music is ever on TRL? If it was, then people like bunny logan,doofus reviewer extrodanaire, wouldnt know how to handle it. Stick to your hanson and your backseat boys. This album does seriously rock and it is worth the coins. But then anyone that has heard BLS already knows that. The metal historian hath spoken.
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I love this CD! It's perfect for 41 year olds who have grow up listening to Ozzy, AC\DC, and Iron Maiden!
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5.0 out of 5 stars KICK Arse R-N-R!
I'm not going into some long technical over analized review of how this cd kicks arse.If you like Ozzy or if you like any of BLS previous cds, buy this one. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars I'm About to Throw Up My Urethra!!!
Will somebody tell Zakk Wylde he should hang himself? That God-awful video for "In This River" is laying it on thick and pasty, just like a fresh laid stinky cow turd. Read more
Published on August 8, 2006 by R. Walter

5.0 out of 5 stars Best BLS album ever!!
Now this is what I call Heavy Metal! Except for 3 song on there are ok. But I'm still giving it 5 stars! Fire It up is the best Heavy Metal song on there!
Published on August 8, 2006 by radioman

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