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Ozzy Osbourne

Diary of a Madman

Diary of a Madman

UPC: 886977382123

Format: CD (2 disc)

Release Date: May 30, 2011

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Also available in a 3-pack with BARK AT THE MOON and THE ULTIMATE SIN.
Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Randy Rhoads (guitar); Bob Daisley, Robert Trujillo (bass); Lee Kerslake, Mike Bordin (drums); Danny Saber (bells).
Producers: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Max Norman.
Engineers: Max Norman, Thom Panunzio, Herman Villacota.
Includes liner notes by Phil Alexander.
Digitally remastered by Stephen Marcussen (Marcussen Mastering).
Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Randy Rhoads (guitar); Tommy Aldridge (drums).
Recording information: Ridge Farm Studios.
Photographers: Mark Neuman ; Jeffrey Mayer; Jeff Porter; Ross Halfin; Chris Walter; Neal Preston; Fin Costello; Paul Natkin; George Desota; Tony Harrison .
Released three years after his departure from Black Sabbath, DIARY is Ozzy's second solo album. A true metal masterpiece, the record features Randy Rhoads (previously in Quiet Riot). DIARY and its successors showed that Ozzy could not only make it on his own, but exceed his former bandmates in popularity.
"Over The Mountain" rumbles in and features the often imitated-never duplicated soloing of Randy Rhoads. The man is arguably the most influential guitarist in heavy rock besides Eddie Van Halen. "Flying High Again" follows, and is Ozzy's ode to non-stop partying. "Tonight" is a wonderful ballad, showing Randy's tasteful restraint. "S.A.T.O." is vintage Osbourne, with metal riffage only he can deliver. The title track begins with beautiful electric and acoustic guitar overdubs, and concludes the record with bombast. It is clear the Ozzman is at his peak on this album. Ozzy will never be considered a "singer's singer," and his penchant for biting the heads off live animals may overshadow his musical abilities. But albums like DIARY show why he will forever be the Godfather of Heavy Metal.

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Over the Mountain
2 - Flying High Again
3 - You Can't Kill Rock and Roll
4 - Believer
5 - Little Dolls
6 - Tonight
7 - S.A.T.O.
8 - Diary of a Madman
Disc 2:
1 - I Don't Know
2 - Crazy Train
3 - Believer
4 - Mr. Crowley
5 - Flying High Again
6 - Revelation (Mother Earth)
7 - Steal Away (The Night)
8 - Suicide Solution
9 - Iron Man
10 - Children of the Grave
11 - Paranoid