When the Bough Breaks [2005] Bill Ward

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  • Release Date: 03/08/2005
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Label: CLEOPATRA
  • UPC: 741157147322
 
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When the Bough Breaks [2005]

1LISTENHate 5:00
2LISTENChildren Killing Children 3:51
3LISTENGrowth 5:45
4LISTENWhen I Was a Child 4:54
5LISTENPlease Help Mommy (She's a Junkie) 6:40
6LISTENShine 5:06
7LISTENStep Lightly 5:59
8LISTENLove and Innocence 1:00
9LISTENAnimals 6:32
10LISTENNighthawks, Stars and Pines 6:45
11LISTENTry Life 5:35
12LISTENWhen the Bough Breaks 9:45

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Editorial Reviews

Just before the original Black Sabbath lineup became a summer touring institution around the turn of the century, drummer Bill Ward had a lot of time on his hands, hence his second overall solo release, 1997's When the Bough Breaks. The only thing is, few fans ever knew about the album's release, as it's been in and out of print a few times, and confusingly has sported two separate covers (one with two roses, the other of Ward backstage during the '70s, modeling "the Jesus look"). In 2005 came the re-release of Bough, which turns out to sound quite a bit like the recent recordings of Sabbath disciple Chris Goss and his band Masters of Reality (especially 2004's Give Us Barabbas). Longtime fans expecting Ward to follow in the same direction as Sabbath's trademark sludgy riff rock may be taken aback, but such midtempo selections as "Hate," "Shine," and the bluesy "When I Was a Child" feature lyrics that appear to catch Ward in an "open your heart" mode. And what's not to like about one of the greatest song titles of recent memory, "Please Help Mommy (She's a Junkie)"? Sure, Ozzy's solo albums will outsell Ward's by a wide margin, but of the two artists' most recent recordings, Ward's are the more interesting and unpredictable, as proven by When the Bough Breaks. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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