In 1981, Black Sabbath released its second with a new singer, Ronnie James Dio, "Mob Rules". A version of the title track to Mob Rules was recorded at John Lennon’s home studio.
Guitarist Tony Iommi said Black Sabbath recorded “The Mob Rules” at the John´s house, though it’s not the version that made the record. The initial recording at Lennon’s place in Tittenhurst Park appeared on the soundtrack to the 1981 film Heavy Metal.
The band recorded the song again in Los Angeles. This version appears on
Mob Rules, Black Sabbath’s 10th studio album. It follows the success of
Dio’s first with the group, Heaven and Hell.
Iommi said the band wrote “The Mob Rules” in the same room where John Lennon had filmed the music video for “Imagine.” They used Lennon’s studio engineer on the original but Mob Rules producer Martin Birch wanted to rerecord the title track.
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