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Ozzy Osbourne
Retail Price (not our price): $49.98
Release Date: 2005-03-22
Manufacturer: Sony
Format: Audio CD
Discs: 4
Track List
Now here, for your listening pleasure, the tracks...
| Disc 1 | ||||
| 1. | I Don't Know Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 2. | Mr. Crowley | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 3. | Crazy Train | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 4. | Goodbye To Romance Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 5. | Suicide Solution Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 6. | Over The Mountain | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 7. | Flying High Again Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 8. | You Can't Kill Rock And Roll | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 9. | Diary Of A Madman | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 10. | Bark At The Moon Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 11. | Spiders | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 12. | Rock 'n' Roll Rebel | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 13. | You're No Different | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| Disc 2 | ||||
| 1. | Ultimate Sin Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 2. | Never Know Why Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 3. | Thank God For The Bomb Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 4. | Crazy Babies | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 5. | Breakin' All The Rules | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 6. | I Don't Want To Change The World Demo | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 7. | Mama, I'm Coming Home Demo | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 8. | Desire Demo | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 9. | No More Tears | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 10. | Won't Be Coming Home (S.I.N.) Demo | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 11. | Perry Mason Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 12. | See You On The Other Side Demo | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 13. | Walk On Water Demo | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 14. | Gets Me Through Live | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 15. | Bang Bang (You're Dead) | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 16. | Dreamer | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| Disc 3 | ||||
| 1. | Iron Man with Therapy? | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 2. | N.I.B. | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 3. | Purple Haze | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 4. | Pictures Of Matchstick Men | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 5. | Shake Your Head (Let's Go To Bed) | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 6. | Born To Be Wild | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 7. | Nowhere To Run (Vapor Trail) The Crystal Method, With Ozzy Osbourne,Dmx,'Ol Dirty Bastard, & Fuzzbubble | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 8. | Psycho Man Black Sabbath | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 9. | For Heaven's Sake Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Wu-Tang Clan | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 10. | I Ain't No Nice Guy | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 11. | Therapy Infectious Grooves | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 12. | Stayin' Alive | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 13. | Dog, The Bounty Hunter | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| Disc 4 | ||||
| 1. | 21st Century Schizoid Man | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 2. | Mississippi Queen | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 3. | All The Young Dudes | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 4. | In My Life | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 5. | Fire | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 6. | For What It's Worth | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 7. | Sympathy For The Devil | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 8. | Working Class Hero | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 9. | Good Times | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
| 10. | Changes | style="font-size: 10px;" valign="top">1 | ||
Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
1) Amazon.com
Not entirely a career retrospective and decidedly not a vault raid that reveals the junk in the trunk, this four-disc collection chronicles Ozzy's hot-burnt and all-too-brief Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Madman post-Black Sabbath era with Randy Rhoads and also the long road the Ozzman traveled in search of a guitarist that could ever come close to matching his late friend's creative spark. Listening to material from albums such as Bark At The Moon and The Ultimate Sin reveals that even when Osbourne wasn't flying all that high musically he did keep evolving and, in the often risk averse world of heavy metal, he often took chances that could have potentially alienated core fans ("Thank God For The Bomb" reveals that Ozzy may care about the planet but he doesn't possess the same knack for politics as Bob Dylan) but made them embrace him even more. He managed to hit another career high with guitarist Zakk Wylde and the No More Tears album which provides some of the second disc's finest moments. ("Mama I'm Coming Home" proves one of the underrated balladeer's most poignant moments.) But the back end of this collection shines as much as its front with a disc that compiles various collaborative efforts, including a tussle with Miss Piggy on "Born To Be Wild" and a strange detour with Was (Not Was) on "Shake Your Head (Let's Go To Bed)." The real gem is the fourth platter which finds Ozzy covering some of his favorite tunes from the past, including a moving and wholly accurate reading of John Lennon's "Working Class Hero," a song that almost seems to have been written with Osbourne in mind. Ozzy may be the prince of darkness but he's also the king of heavy metal and this set demonstrates, once more, exactly why. -- Jedd Beaudoin
Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5
1) just awesome [Rating: 5 out of 5]
you'll never have to get another ozzy cd again!unless a new one comes out2) A bum controlled by his wife... [Rating: 2 out of 5]
What a ridiculous compilation this is. Discs three and four have gone into my rubbish bin. The first two discs are somewhat liveable, given the excellent ramastering done by Vic Anesini. However, they are still lacking in that they are the versions which have omitted Lee Keerslake and Bob Daisley (no, Ozzy, you'll never hear the end of that!). The new bass player on the new recordings has an awful twangy tone on the bass guitar- sounds just horrid... Also, it says in his notes that he insisted upon this release that the record company allow him to "offer his fans new unreleased tracks"! Oh, joy, Miss Piggy and Dee Jay Two Pack (or whatever). Fat pigs from the muppets and rappers from Harlem... Not exactly what I expect from a singer who always surrounded himself with classy rock musicians like Randy Rhoads and Jake E Lee etc. Real rock n' rollers, not this American Idol nonsense. What a massive disappointment this "box set" is. It's like Bruce Dikenson of Iron Maiden said, he has to sell out to silly T.V. shows and fads in order to stay popular and cash in on light-hearted, naive North American audiences. Talk to me again when the "Bark At The Moon" and "Ultimate Sin" tours are remastered and released on a C.D. set, until then don't tell me "I only ever had found memories of Jake E Lee in my band". What a load of bunk.3) You can't pigeonhole Ozzie [Rating: 4 out of 5]
Anyone who thinks Ozzie's just a metal singer should give this a listen. The first two CD's are variations of the typical Ozzie offerings, but the true finds are on discs 3 & 4. From duets with Primus, Wu Tang Clan, & Miss Piggy on disc 3, to remakes of Mott the Hoople, Stones, & Beatles classics on disc 4; this collection reveals true range & variety from The Prince of Darkness. This is a must have for you eclectic collection.4) 3/4 [Rating: 5 out of 5]
the only thing that puts this boxed set down is the 3rd disc with all the duets with rap homos5) Prince Of Darkness [Rating: 5 out of 5]
My daughter in law loved this Christmas gift and it arrived on time. Thanks for your attention to detail.
