The Essential Ozzy Osbourne (Remastered) Ozzy Osbourne

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Album-Release:
2003

HRA-Release:
13.12.2019

Label: Epic/Legacy

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Ozzy Osbourne

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  • 1 Crazy Train 04:51
  • 2 Mr. Crowley 05:00
  • 3 I Don't Know (Live 1981) 05:40
  • 4 Suicide Solution 04:17
  • 5 Goodbye to Romance 05:33
  • 6 Over the Mountain 04:31
  • 7 Flying High Again 04:44
  • 8 Diary of a Madman 06:14
  • 9 Paranoid (Live with Randy Rhoads) 02:52
  • 10 Bark at the Moon 04:16
  • 11 You're No Different 05:02
  • 12 Rock 'n' Roll Rebel 05:26
  • 13 Crazy Babies 04:15
  • 14 Miracle Man 03:48
  • 15 Fire in the Sky 06:24
  • 16 Breakin' All the Rules 05:14
  • 17 Mama, I'm Coming Home 04:11
  • 18 Desire 05:45
  • 19 No More Tears 07:23
  • 20 Time After Time 04:20
  • 21 Road to Nowhere 05:09
  • 22 I Don't Want To Change The World (Live 1991-1992) 04:05
  • 23 Perry Mason 05:54
  • 24 I Just Want You 04:56
  • 25 Thunder Underground 06:29
  • 26 See You on the Other Side 06:10
  • 27 Gets Me Through 05:04
  • 28 Dreamer 04:45
  • 29 No Easy Way Out 05:06
  • Total Runtime 02:27:24

Info for The Essential Ozzy Osbourne (Remastered)



29 highlights from Ozzy's solo career, stretching from the albums Blizzard of Ozz to Down to Earth , and featuring Bark at the Moon; No More Tears; Perry Mason; Mama, I'm Coming Home ; the live favorite I Don't Want to Change the World; Over the Mountain; Flying High; Crazy Train; Paranoid (live); Mr. Crowley, and more.

"Sony Music's "Essential" series of limited-edition two-disc compilations of major artists has been well-assembled generally, and Ozzy Osbourne's increased celebrity following the success of the "reality" TV series The Osbournes justifies his inclusion, as does his string of multi-platinum albums dating back to 1980. The 29-track collection presents most of the highlights of his solo career, from Blizzard of Ozz to Down to Earth, including such U.K. and/or U.S. hits as "Bark at the Moon," "No More Tears," "Perry Mason," and "Mama, I'm Coming Home," as well as the Grammy-winning live version of "I Don't Want to Change the World." Missing from the song list are such favorites as "Shot in the Dark," a Top 20 U.K. hit that made the Top Ten of Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, and "Back on Earth," another major Mainstream Rock hit; both tracks can be found on the 1997 hits collection The Ozzman Cometh. And "Close My Eyes Forever," Osbourne's duet with Lita Ford, which was a gold-selling single and made the Top Ten of the Hot 100, is not in the Sony vaults and was not licensed. So, The Essential Ozzy Osbourne is not the perfect two-album sampler of Osbourne's solo career. But it is a very good one, and new fans attracted by the TV show who wonder what his music is like will get an accurate representation of it here." 8William Ruhlmann, AMG)

Ozzy Osbourne

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