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Bark At The Moon - Ozzy Osbourne

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Ozzy Osbourne / Original recording remastered / Audio CD released ... more
Bark At The Moon - Ozzy Osbourne ... 1995-11-06 at Epic / Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Bark at the moon
2 You're no different
3 Now you see it (now you don't)
4 Rock 'n' roll rebel
5 Centre of eternity
6 So tired
7 Slow down
8 Waiting for darkness
9 Spiders
10 One up the B side (bonus track)

Newest Review: ... No Different Now You See It (Now You Don't) Rock `N' Roll Rebel Centre Of Eternity So Tired Slow Down Waiting ... more

 ... For Darkness Spiders In The Night - (bonus track) In Depth Bark At The Moon: This remains one of the Ozzman's most exhilarating rockers, with a seriously uptempo riff and furious guitar solo that became and still remains an enormous crowd favourite even now, years after its initial release. Here we get to see just how good Jake E. Lee really is although he never stood a chance at living up to Randy Rhoads in the fan's eyes. You're No Different: A rather dismal attempt at a ballad and a definit...more

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Bark at the Moon
Release Date: 1995 - 11 - 06, Audio CD, Epic
Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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Premium Review Bark At The Moon - Ozzy Osbourne: Awooooooooooooo!!!!!! (634 words)
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Bark At The Moon was one of the first album I bought, having been introduced to Ozzy's music through a friend at school. Well actually through being introduced to Black Sabbath which I was less than impressed by and then to Ozzy through his Blizzard of Oz album shortly afterwards. It was the first album released after the tragic death of his guitarist and co-song writer Randy Rhoads who played a major part in Ozzy's previous offerings so no one knew what to expect. However, Ozzy had replaced one of the world's greatest guitarists with another excellent performed in the form of Jake E. Lee and we were not to be disappointed. I can't say that I find Bark At ...  Read the complete review

 

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