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Just Say Ozzy
Release Date: 2002 - 11 - 18, Audio CD, Sony Budget Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
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Ozzmosis - Ozzy Osbourne
by NikkiH - written on 09/11/02 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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In my quest to open my mind to new genres of music, I have found myself veering towards rock, and more specifically, Ozzy Osbourne . Ozzy and his family are the flavour of the moment, and whilst I know who he is, I can not say that I have ever listened to his music. This album is the first Ozzy album I have listened to, so I can only judge it on it's own merits, and cannot compare it to any of the other albums he has released. The first track 'Perry Mason' is much mellower than I was expecting. The sound is very commercial, and actually more enjoyable than I ever dared to hope, and the guitar riffs are some of the best I have ever heard, and huge credit must ...
No More Tears - Ozzy Osbourne
by prday - written on 09/06/01 (Somewhat useful, 113 readings)
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is one of Ozzy Osbournes greatest releases to date, during the tour for this album Ozzy became Tea Total and finally buried his drug addiction. 1. Mr Tinkertrain (Fast metal affair, innuendo abound) 2. I Don’t Want To Change The World (A great anthem) 3. Mama I’m Coming Home (A Moving Ballad) 4. Desire ...
No More Tears - Ozzy Osbourne
by RayWhitney - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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Label: Epic Vocals: Ozzy Osbourne. Guitar: Zakk Wylde. Bass: Bob Daisley, Mike Inez. Drums: Randy Castillo. Keyboards: John Sinclair. Musical Direction: Mike Inez. No More Tears was the first Ozzy Osbourne music I ever heard, which is odd as it was Ozzy s sixth studio album and I first heard it in 1998, seven years after it was released. It s quite an unusual story, and it starts with me buying the South Park Chef Aid album. The South Park album, despite its vulgarity, was an interesting melting pot of musical styles, and track two was a song called Nowhere To Run which starred the rogue s gallery of DMX, Ol Dirty Bastard, Crystal Method and Ozzy himself. Yeah, not ...
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