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38-475: [REDACTED] Look up Voodoo  or voodoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voodoo may refer to: Religions [ edit ] West African Vodun , a religion practiced by Gbe-speaking ethnic groups African diaspora religions , a list of related religions sometimes called Vodou/Voodoo Candomblé Jejé , also known as Brazilian Vodum, one of

76-673: A 1928 opera by Harry Lawrence Freeman Voodoo Experience , an annual concert in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Club Voodoo , a nightclub in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland Voodoo, a model of the Gibson Les Paul Studio electric guitar DJ VooDoo, of the duo VooDoo & Serano Other uses in media and entertainment [ edit ] Voodoo (comics) , a set index article listing several uses, including: Brother Voodoo also known as Doctor Voodoo (Jericho Drumm),

114-501: A 1928 opera by Harry Lawrence Freeman Voodoo Experience , an annual concert in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Club Voodoo , a nightclub in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland Voodoo, a model of the Gibson Les Paul Studio electric guitar DJ VooDoo, of the duo VooDoo & Serano Other uses in media and entertainment [ edit ] Voodoo (comics) , a set index article listing several uses, including: Brother Voodoo also known as Doctor Voodoo (Jericho Drumm),

152-506: A Black Sabbath studio album again until the 1992 album Dehumanizer . Produced and engineered by Martin Birch , the album received a remastered Deluxe Edition release in 2010 and an expanded edition in 2021. The first new recording Black Sabbath made after the Heaven and Hell album was a version of the title track " The Mob Rules " for the soundtrack of the film Heavy Metal . The track "E5150"

190-505: A Marvel Comics character Voodoo (Wildstorm) (Priscilla Kitaen), a Wildstorm comics character Voodoo (film) , a 1995 horror film Voodoo (roller coaster) , now known as Possessed , a ride at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, Pennsylvania, U.S. Voodoo: Truth and Fantasy , a 1993 non-fiction book by Laënnec Hurbon Voodoo (pornstar) , the professional pseudonym for Alexandre Boisvert, French-Canadian adult film star Mathematics [ edit ] Voudon (algebra) ,

228-505: A Marvel Comics character Voodoo (Wildstorm) (Priscilla Kitaen), a Wildstorm comics character Voodoo (film) , a 1995 horror film Voodoo (roller coaster) , now known as Possessed , a ride at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, Pennsylvania, U.S. Voodoo: Truth and Fantasy , a 1993 non-fiction book by Laënnec Hurbon Voodoo (pornstar) , the professional pseudonym for Alexandre Boisvert, French-Canadian adult film star Mathematics [ edit ] Voudon (algebra) ,

266-483: A collaborative process done through jam sessions . He stated, "We put [songs] together by jamming and playing together and putting ideas in the pot. It's a natural way of doing it and it works really well for us. That's how we did all the big albums like Mob Rules and Holy Diver . Nobody came in with a song.” Iommi reflected to Guitar World in 1992, " Mob Rules was a confusing album for us. We started writing songs differently for some reason, and ended up not using

304-540: A derogatory term for Reaganomics Vudu , a content delivery and media technology company Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Voodoo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Voodoo&oldid=1250572097 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Voodoo Hidden categories: Short description

342-540: A derogatory term for Reaganomics Vudu , a content delivery and media technology company Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Voodoo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Voodoo&oldid=1250572097 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Voodoo Hidden categories: Short description

380-567: A guitar sound. We tried it in the studio. We tried it in the hallway. We tried it everywhere but it just wasn't working. We'd bought a studio and it wasn't working!" The band eventually recorded the album at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. Mob Rules was the first Sabbath album to feature Vinny Appice on drums, who had replaced original member Bill Ward in the middle of the Heaven and Hell tour . Asked by Joe Matera in 2007 if working with

418-473: A hypercomplex number with 256 dimensions Sports [ edit ] New Orleans VooDoo , an arena football team Vancouver VooDoo , a defunct roller hockey team See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Wikiquote has quotations related to Voodoo . All pages with titles beginning with Voodoo All pages with titles containing Voodoo Voodoo Child (disambiguation) Voodoo doll (disambiguation) Voodoo economics ,

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456-473: A hypercomplex number with 256 dimensions Sports [ edit ] New Orleans VooDoo , an arena football team Vancouver VooDoo , a defunct roller hockey team See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Wikiquote has quotations related to Voodoo . All pages with titles beginning with Voodoo All pages with titles containing Voodoo Voodoo Child (disambiguation) Voodoo doll (disambiguation) Voodoo economics ,

494-730: A list of related religions sometimes called Vodou/Voodoo Candomblé Jejé , also known as Brazilian Vodum, one of the major branches ( nations ) of Candomblé Tambor de Mina , a syncretic religion that developed in northern Brazil Dominican Vudú , a syncretic religion that developed in the Spanish Empire Haitian Vodou , a syncretic religion practiced chiefly in Haiti Haitian Vodou in Cuba Hoodoo (spirituality) , sometimes called Gullah Voodoo or Lowcountry Voodoo Louisiana Voodoo , or New Orleans Voodoo,

532-465: A lot of really great material. That line-up was really great, and the whole thing fell apart for very silly reasons — we were all acting like children." The major problem, noted by Mick Wall in his book Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe , was that the balance of power within the band had shifted: "With Bill and Ozzy happy to leave the heavy lifting to Tony and Geezer, in terms of songwriting, coming into

570-525: A new drummer was jarring after so many years, bassist and lyricist Geezer Butler replied, "No, because Vinny was a big fan of the band and loved Bill's playing. Bill was one of his favourite drummers and so he knew all his parts and my bass parts and he adjusted accordingly to everybody in the band. He was brilliant. He came in and totally filled in Bill's shoes." In an interview for the concert film Neon Nights: 30 Years of Heaven and Hell , Butler cites "The Sign of

608-551: A projected documentary on world hunger by the brothers under the guidance of the Catholic Church fell through. Greg’s relationship with the church soured, which resulted in the series of dream paintings. These paintings, including "Dream 1…" were published in 1978 by Ballantine Books in the book The Art of the Brothers Hildebrandt . There were alterations, besides the inclusion of the band’s name and album title, in

646-496: A set of African-based spiritual folkways Trinidadian Vodunu , a syncretic religion practiced in Trinidad and Tobago Voodoo in popular culture , fictional characterizations of various forms of Voodoo Technology [ edit ] Aircraft [ edit ] Voodoo (aircraft) , a highly modified North American P-51 Mustang McDonnell F-101 Voodoo , an American supersonic military fighter McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo ,

684-445: A set of African-based spiritual folkways Trinidadian Vodunu , a syncretic religion practiced in Trinidad and Tobago Voodoo in popular culture , fictional characterizations of various forms of Voodoo Technology [ edit ] Aircraft [ edit ] Voodoo (aircraft) , a highly modified North American P-51 Mustang McDonnell F-101 Voodoo , an American supersonic military fighter McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo ,

722-498: Is also heard in the film but not included on the soundtrack. According to guitarist Tony Iommi 's autobiography Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven & Hell with Black Sabbath , the band began writing and rehearsing songs for Mob Rules at a rented house in Toluca Lake in Los Angeles. Initially the band hoped to record in their own studio to save money and actually purchased a sound desk; but, according to Iommi, "We just couldn't get

760-421: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Voodoo [REDACTED] Look up Voodoo  or voodoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voodoo may refer to: Religions [ edit ] West African Vodun , a religion practiced by Gbe-speaking ethnic groups African diaspora religions ,

798-465: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mob Rules (album) Mob Rules is the tenth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath , released in November 1981. It followed 1980's Heaven and Hell , and was the second album to feature lead singer Ronnie James Dio and the first with drummer Vinny Appice . Neither musician would appear on

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836-482: The ( Heaven and Hell ) record became such a great success, Warner Brothers extended the contract at the same time, offering Ronnie a solo deal. That felt a bit odd to us, because we were a band and we didn't want to separate anybody." Dio confided in an interview on the Neon Nights: 30 Years of Heaven and Hell DVD that the recording of Mob Rules was far more difficult for him than Heaven and Hell because "we approached

874-616: The Edge of the World" was performed live by Heaven & Hell (which consisted of the same Black Sabbath lineup that recorded Mob Rules ), and "Sign of the Southern Cross" occasionally played live by Dio . J.D. Considine of Rolling Stone gave Mob Rules a negative review in February 1986. Profiling the album in 2008, Bryan Reesman noted: "Even with Dio bringing in more fantasy-based lyrics and moving

912-623: The F-101 in Canadian service McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo , a prototype jet fighter aircraft, the F-101's predecessor Computing [ edit ] VoodooPC , a brand of high-end personal computers Voodoo Graphics, a series of graphics-acceleration cards manufactured by 3dfx Interactive Voodoo, a 3D match moving software program Voodoo (company) , a video game company Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Voodoo (D'Angelo album) , 2000 Voodoo (King Diamond album) or

950-524: The F-101 in Canadian service McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo , a prototype jet fighter aircraft, the F-101's predecessor Computing [ edit ] VoodooPC , a brand of high-end personal computers Voodoo Graphics, a series of graphics-acceleration cards manufactured by 3dfx Interactive Voodoo, a 3D match moving software program Voodoo (company) , a video game company Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Voodoo (D'Angelo album) , 2000 Voodoo (King Diamond album) or

988-872: The Graveyard , 2013 "Voodoo", by the Neville Brothers from Yellow Moon , 1989 "Voodoo", by Nick Jonas from Last Year Was Complicated , 2016 "Voodoo", by Paul Gross and David Keeley, 1997 "Voodoo", by Pitbull from El Mariel , 2006 "Voodoo", by Queen + Paul Rodgers from The Cosmos Rocks , 2008 "Voodoo", by Robots in Disguise from Get RID! , 2005 "Voodoo", by Spice Girls from Greatest Hits , 2007 "Voodoo", by Spiral Beach , 2008 "Voodoo", by Teddy Pendergrass from A Little More Magic , 1993 "Voodoo", by Yngwie Malmsteen from Magnum Opus , 1995 "Voo Doo", by Rachel Sweet , 1982 Other uses in music [ edit ] Voodoo (opera) ,

1026-710: The Graveyard , 2013 "Voodoo", by the Neville Brothers from Yellow Moon , 1989 "Voodoo", by Nick Jonas from Last Year Was Complicated , 2016 "Voodoo", by Paul Gross and David Keeley, 1997 "Voodoo", by Pitbull from El Mariel , 2006 "Voodoo", by Queen + Paul Rodgers from The Cosmos Rocks , 2008 "Voodoo", by Robots in Disguise from Get RID! , 2005 "Voodoo", by Spice Girls from Greatest Hits , 2007 "Voodoo", by Spiral Beach , 2008 "Voodoo", by Teddy Pendergrass from A Little More Magic , 1993 "Voodoo", by Yngwie Malmsteen from Magnum Opus , 1995 "Voo Doo", by Rachel Sweet , 1982 Other uses in music [ edit ] Voodoo (opera) ,

1064-413: The Southern Cross" as his favourite Mob Rules track because "it gave me a chance to experiment with some bass effects". The album was the last time the band worked with producer and engineer Martin Birch, who went on to work with Iron Maiden until his retirement in 1992. Iommi explained to Guitar World in 1992, "We were all going through a lot of problems at that time, most of it related to drugs. Even

1102-480: The album "underrated" and enthused, " Mob Rules was given a much punchier in-your-face mix by Birch, who seemed re-energized after his work on new wave of British heavy metal upstarts Iron Maiden's Killers album. Essentially Mob Rules is a magnificent record, with the only serious problem being the sequencing of the material which mirrors Heaven and Hell's almost to a tee." Guitarist Tony Iommi acknowledged this common criticism in his memoir, admitting that he

1140-617: The artwork. A hook seen dangling from the left side of the torture implement was changed to a cross. The blood stain in the center of the piece was also altered to more closely resemble a devil’s head. Mob Rules was released on 4 November 1981 to mixed reviews. In the US it went gold and in the UK it reached the Top 20 and spawned two chart singles, the title track and "Turn Up the Night". AllMusic 's Greg Prato called

1178-546: The group away from seemingly Satanic verses, the title track to Mob Rules , not to mention its menacing cover could easily imply a call to anarchy. But beyond the snarling guitars and vocals is actually a cautionary tale against mindless mayhem." In modern re-evaluations, the album is generally looked upon very favorably, with Rolling Stone awarding the album a positive review of 3 stars, and other reviewers such as Allmusic's Fred Thomas observing that "Mob Rules and Heaven and Hell work well as each other's companion pieces, making

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1216-425: The major branches ( nations ) of Candomblé Tambor de Mina , a syncretic religion that developed in northern Brazil Dominican Vudú , a syncretic religion that developed in the Spanish Empire Haitian Vodou , a syncretic religion practiced chiefly in Haiti Haitian Vodou in Cuba Hoodoo (spirituality) , sometimes called Gullah Voodoo or Lowcountry Voodoo Louisiana Voodoo , or New Orleans Voodoo,

1254-519: The producer, Martin Birch, was having drug problems, and it hurt the sound of that record. Once that happens to your producer, you’re really screwed." Mob Rules would be singer Ronnie James Dio 's second and final studio recording with Black Sabbath until the Mob Rules -era line-up reunited for 1992's Dehumanizer . The seeds of discontent appear to have sprouted when Dio was offered a solo deal by Warner Brothers , with Iommi stating in his memoir, "After

1292-534: The studio only when they were called, even as their flair deserted them over the final, dismal Ozzy-era albums, at least everybody knew where they stood. Now, though, the creative chemistry had shifted." "I still like that album", Iommi reflected in 1997. The cover of Mob Rules is adapted from a 1974 painting titled “Dream 1: Crucifiers” from a series of paintings by Greg Hildebrandt of the Brothers Hildebrandt partnership. The paintings were created after

1330-892: The title song, 1998 Voodoo (Sonny Clark Memorial Quartet album) or the title song, 1986 Voodoo (VIXX album) or the title song, 2013 Voodoo , by Alexz Johnson or the title song, 2010 Voodoo , by Screamin' Sirens , 1987 Songs [ edit ] "Voodoo" (Godsmack song) , 1999 "Voodoo" (Oh Land song) , 2011 "Voodoo" (Gorgon City song) , 2023 "Voodoo", by Adam Lambert from For Your Entertainment , 2009 "Voodoo", by Alesha Dixon from Fired Up , 2006 "Voodoo", by Badshah , with J Balvin and Tainy, 2022 "Voodoo", by Black Sabbath from Mob Rules , 1981 "Voodoo", by Body Count from Body Count , 1992 "Voodoo", by Chris Isaak from Silvertone , 1985 "Voodoo", by Foolio , 2018 "Voodoo", by Frank Ocean , 2012 "Voodoo", by Get Scared from Best Kind of Mess , 2011 "Voodoo", by Ghost Town from Party in

1368-892: The title song, 1998 Voodoo (Sonny Clark Memorial Quartet album) or the title song, 1986 Voodoo (VIXX album) or the title song, 2013 Voodoo , by Alexz Johnson or the title song, 2010 Voodoo , by Screamin' Sirens , 1987 Songs [ edit ] "Voodoo" (Godsmack song) , 1999 "Voodoo" (Oh Land song) , 2011 "Voodoo" (Gorgon City song) , 2023 "Voodoo", by Adam Lambert from For Your Entertainment , 2009 "Voodoo", by Alesha Dixon from Fired Up , 2006 "Voodoo", by Badshah , with J Balvin and Tainy, 2022 "Voodoo", by Black Sabbath from Mob Rules , 1981 "Voodoo", by Body Count from Body Count , 1992 "Voodoo", by Chris Isaak from Silvertone , 1985 "Voodoo", by Foolio , 2018 "Voodoo", by Frank Ocean , 2012 "Voodoo", by Get Scared from Best Kind of Mess , 2011 "Voodoo", by Ghost Town from Party in

1406-405: The writing very much differently than the first one. Geezer had gone so we wrote in a very controlled environment in a living room with little amplifiers. And with Mob Rules we hired a studio, turned up as loud as possible and smashed through it all. So it made for a different kind of an attitude". Vinny Appice stated in a 2021 interview with Pariah Burke that the writing for the album was largely

1444-519: Was frustrated at being accused of making Heaven and Hell part two and speculating that the band would have been criticized regardless of their approach. Seven of the album's tracks were played live on the Mob Rules Tour . "E5150" was used as an intro tape, and "Over and Over" was the only song not featured on the tour in any way. While the title track was the only song from this album regularly played by Black Sabbath on subsequent tours, "Falling Off

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