Shot to Hell
Shot to Hell is the seventh studio album by Black Label Society. It was released September 12, 2006 and was the band's first record to have been released by Roadrunner Records.
Track listing
- "Concrete Jungle" - 3:24
- "Black Mass Reverends" - 2:37
- "Blacked Out World" - 3:16
- "The Last Goodbye" - 4:04
- "Give Yourself to Me" - 3:18
- "Nothing's the Same" - 3:01
- "Hell Is High" - 3:32
- "New Religion" - 4:36
- "Sick of It All" - 3:55
- "Faith Is Blind" - 3:36
- "Blood Is Thicker Than Water" - 2:58
- "Devil's Dime" - 2:16
- "Lead Me to Your Door" - 3:33
Production
The cover art was originally of three nuns with shotguns, but the artwork was deemed inappropriate and was changed to three nuns playing a game of pool. The version with shotguns was used as the cover of the Concrete Jungle single.
Personnel
- Zakk Wylde – lead guitar, vocals, talk box, piano, keyboards, mellotron, organ
- Nick Catanese – rhythm guitar
- John DeServio – bass
- Craig Nunenmacher – drums
- Produced by Zakk Wylde
- Executive producer – Michael Beinhorn
- Associate producers and engineers – Barry Conley, David Allen
- Mixed by Randy Staub, except "Faith Is Blind", mixed by Dave Allen
- Mastered by Ted Jensen
- Management – Bob Ringe
- Assistant management – Barbaranne Wylde
- Founding Father – Mike Gitter
- Artwork concept – Zakk Wylde, Barbaranne Wylde
- Artwork production – Barbaranne Wylde
- Artwork photography – Neil Zlozower
- Artwork design and layout – Rob "RA" Arvizuae
- Artwork casting – Deborah German Casting
- Wardrobe – Bobbie Mannix
- Makeup – Ralis Kahn
- Nuns – Pat McNeely, Mary Lou Secor, Nan Taylor
- Devils – Frank Bettag, David Case, Richard Summers
Reception
According to Blabbermouth.net, "Shot to Hell will not cause to lose fans, even with the abundance of ballads this time around. In fact, it is easier to listen to Shot to Hell in one sitting because of the song variety....Shot to Hell is probably more of what you expect with just a hint of progression."
Rock Hard gave a more positive summary, stating that the band had acquired a greater sense of its own style, with groovy mid-speed hits. The review did note that there was an unneeded absence of complexity.
Commercial performance
Singles
BillboardYear | Single | Chart | Position |
2006 | "Concrete Jungle" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 29 |
2007 | "Blood is Thicker than Water" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 31 |