Pride & Glory (With Bonus CD)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Losin' Your Mind
- Horse Called War
- Shine On
- Lovin' Woman
- Harvester of Pain
- Chosen One
- Sweet Jesus
- Troubled Wine
- Machine Gun Man
- Cry Me a River
- To'en the Line
- Found a Friend
- Fadin' Away
- Hate Your Guts
Disc 2:
- Wizard
- Torn & Tattered
- In My Time of Dying
- Hammer and the Nail
- Come Together
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #99176 in Music
- Brand: Black Label
- Released on: 1999-07-20
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Digitally remastered reissue of the sole album from 1994 by metal/ Southern rock trio fronted by former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde. Contains all 14 of the original cuts, plus a five track bonus CD featuring 'The Wizard', 'Torn & Tattered', 'In My Time of Dyin'', 'The Hammer & The Nail' and 'Come Together'. A combined total of 19 tracks. Double slimline jewel case. 1999 release.
Customer Reviews
Flirtin' with perfection
Pride & glory is THE best album of the last two decades.
No, seriously, who would have though there was still such great musicians willing to release such a powerful and inspired album without having to display their technic!
Unlike satriani or Vai who just release clinical and almost only for pro's Cd's, Zakk proves he can go beyond that.
This is about Fun, real guts, (hard)rock, a touch of country and a lot of emotion.
ZAKK is a very honest musician, he is the most talented guitar player of his generation-not to mention his piano skills and rough vocals.
Each song on this album is piece of art!
This album smells:sweat, beer, country-side and sometimes tears.
I believe that what makes it even better, is that Zakk doesn't have to prove anything to anybody, so he just plays and it feels good!
In additon to all that magnificence, a bonus cd where Zakk and his friends cover some of the best bands.
And again it is great-cheek out Zeppelin's Time Of Dying.
Not to mention the amazing drum-work of Brian Tichi(did I spell it right?).
Did you know that when this album came out, Zakk came to Brussels, he played for almost 2 hours in a local CD store and then went to the concert hall and played for 3 hours!
Now that's what I call loving music!
The PRIDE AND GLORY cd is clearly about loving music and caring about those who still believe ROCK RULES!
Ronnie Van Zant Would Be Proud!
This album isn't for the "Johnny come lately" pimple faced Black Label Society fans that have given this album mediocre reviews. This is Zakk at his finest. Pride & Glory shows the incredible writing talent of Zakk Wylde. I love BLS too, but wish he would have pursued the southern rock thing a bit longer. This is a must have for any southern rock lover or Zakk fan. Lighten up headbangers and enjoy the multi-faceted talent of Zakk Wylde! He's a one of a kind true artist!
A very Wylde tribute to Heavy Southern music...
This album Pride & Glory isn't only one of my 3 All-Time favorite Cd's....it's much more. As a guitar player I criticize a lot of guitar players, but Zakk has definatelly left me with too many good things to say. If we analize Zakk's style in guitar playin', it is way beyond good....comin' back on the Osbourne Institute of Rock. His singing isn't BAD AT ALL...he is not Freddie Mercury either but he has a very characterized style of singing like for example in "Cry Me A River" (which is a song that completely shows us his influence on southern music).
The first song "Loosing Your Mind" has a perfect intro which basically tells you in 24 seconds how the rest of the CD will be like. If you like the first song, then you'll like the rest of it. He also puts a little humor on songs like "Hate your Guts" in which you will completely break down to tears of laugh
In the Bonus CD, there is a great version of Black Sabbath's "The Wizard" (even though it could never be as good as Sabbath's) and a really cool version of "Come Together". Pride & Glory has had a big influence on my music style and the trio playing shows a lot of feeling on what they're doing, and that's what really matters. What would you choose....a someone who can play a thousand notes in a second without feeling, or someone who can give you three or four chords with all his enthusiasm? (Hey, Zakk can also play his extremely fast licks...this is not a 'three or four chords' album)!




