Bill Ward - Jack's Land video free download


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Just in case you never heard of him (and if you haven't, then shame on you!), Bill Ward was (is) the original drummer for Black Sabbath. He originally left Sabbath after 1980's Heaven and Hell album, but came back (very briefly) for the 1983 album " Born Again ". After he left and rejoined and left Sabbath a few more times, nothing was heard from Ward again until this album came out at the beginning of 1990. I have to admit, I did not know what to expect from this album and I was very pleasantly surprised when I finally listened to it, for it is PRETTY DARN GREAT! Who would have thought Bill Ward would have released something this unique and orginal and great? Certainly not I, but I'm awful glad he did, because I love this album and think it's the best Black Sabbath album since Born Again. For " Ward One ", Bill surrounded himself with a (mostly) all star cast, including bassists Bob Daisley and Marco Mendoza, drummer Eric Singer, guitarist Zakk Wylde, vocalist/bassist Jack Bruce (!) and former band mate Ozzy Osbourne (!!!). Musically, I would say this album is a unique combination of Black Sabbath during their experimental " Sabotage " years, 80's heavy metal, Peter Gabriel and Pink Floyd. There are plenty of loud, jamming guitars, (courtesy of Zakk Wylde and Ward's songwriting partners Rue Phillips and Keith Lynch) and loud, pounding drums, but also a great deal of sound effects and special effects voices and keyboards and synthesizers. Ward himself takes lead vocal duties on most of the songs, and shares drumming duties with Eric Singer. Ward's drumming isn't what it used to be, but he seems to know it, which may explain why he lets Eric Singer drum on a few songs. The drumming really is not the point here, however, it's the songs, which are darn good. Bill Ward's singing isn't too bad either, though he uses a great deal of effects on his voice, either to add to the overall weirdness of the album or maybe because he wasn't too confident in his own singing ability. Ozzy takes lead vocal duties on " Bombers Can Open Bomb Bays " and on " Jack's Land ", while Jack Bruce sings (and helps write) the very soothing, melodic and peaceful " Light Up The Candles ". I would say that the first half is much stronger than the second half. The album gets off to an incredibly strong start with " (Mobile) Shooting Gallery " . We hear synthesizers and ' special effects voices ' for the intro, then Bill sings this chant (which I think refers to the meds he was taking while in the hospital) " Ups downs reds whites continued over using, everything on lower shelf is guaranteed for self abusing ", with Marco Mendoza tossing in some bass inserts, then the guitars and drums come roaring in. This is a terrific, exciting progressive metal song and sets the tone, both musically and lyrically, for the rest of the album. After a brief, mellow musical interlude called " Short Stories " (on which Jack Bruce's son Malcolm plays piano), up comes another great track, " Bombers (Can Open Bomb Bays) ", another loud, aggressive 80's metal song, during which Ozzy gives one of his best vocal performances in years. " Pink Clouds An Island " is an odd, but very good number, with three drummers on it and has Wylde getting in some very ' wild ' lead guitar playing. " Light Up The Candles " is one of the albums more quiet and peaceful numbers. Quite nice, actually, with a very strong vocal from Jack Bruce. " Snakes and Ladders " is a very heavy, progressive metal number and one of the srrongest tracks on the album. The second half of the album (as I mentioned earlier) is not as good as the first half and gets a bit too weird at many times, but there are still some good music on it. The lyrics on this album deal with madness and other disturbing things and the cover shows Bill Ward dressed up in several disguises and is very much in line with the lyrics and the music on the album. I don't mean this in a bad way, but it seems like most of the words were written by Bill Ward while he was in the psych unit of a hospital, trying to kick his drinking problems. The album ends on an unintentionally funny note with Bill Ward whistling and the saying " GOODBYE! ". A very strange ending for a very unique, wonderful album.

Comments

9 years ago

brnleague99

My God what an underrated album.

10 years ago

RIK A.N VARTIGYAN

This song has been stuck in my head for about two weeks now . I hope it never stops.

10 years ago

Aaron Brummett

I am impressed!

10 years ago

Mac Mcleod

strange and weird? second side not as good? fuck dude your weird and strange and suck ass!! the second side definitely is heavier! i have this album on cassette and i think its the third? track on side two that is the heaviest of them all! i mean there is some really really mad guitar playing on that one and the beat is super duper heavy! those 4 hits on the cymbal then this booming heavy guitar! and the lyrics are fantastic! i dunno maybe because i have been in a psych ward i can really relate

11 years ago

Allmanbrosfanatic

Hope Bill brings out another album someday.

11 years ago

Dave H

I have been a Sabbath fan since the dawn of the bands existence and am a drummer myself and have covered many sabbath songs with the bands I have played in and I will say this Bill is a master of the drums Thanks Bill for your excellence on the drums !

11 years ago

fluffydolly

got this on cassettee very kool!!!!! bill ward rocks!!!!!

11 years ago

MrChow69

wow I had no idea this existed, awesome

11 years ago

magirecords2004

Ozzy spiced it up with swag!! Genius!

11 years ago

TheMetalWarrior1993

No that was for Ward One I believe.

12 years ago

dragonshead north

there is indeed something in the water and it is what people claim is music.Ill hazard a guess that you are like us who feel it is not music if it is created at the push of a button and lip syncing your way to fame. \m/

12 years ago

Francisco Xavier

I have this in Cassette

12 years ago

musicman7744

for my money the best track on the album is "Jacks Land" co written with keyboardist Jimmy Yaeger .Ozzy sings it

12 years ago

hANK UNDERHILL

you payed 70 buck for some guy to find it? Dude, you could of just went to amazon.com and bought it for 30 bucks...Never pay somebody "who specializes in finding rare cds" 70 buck to find you anything because that dude sounds like a scammer. The internet is a wonderful tool that enables us to find anything on our own, we dont need to pay people to look for cds.

12 years ago

hANK UNDERHILL

Only 12, 530 views? Is something in the water? or do people not know what good music is?

12 years ago

Todd Elving

Bombers have bomb bays is the other Ozzy Track on here

12 years ago

Todd Elving

I got this when it came out

12 years ago

Paul Andriopoulos

great album

12 years ago

pictureisup1

this is very good. It reminds me of the 1980s or 1990s

12 years ago

gringochucha

I really wasn't expecting this track to be so good.

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