Ozzy Osbourne – Ozzmosis (1995/2014) FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:06:37 minutes | 1,5 GB | Genre: Rock Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: Qobuz | Artwork: Front cover | © EpicDespite a never-ending succession of guitarists, Ozzy Osbourne never changed his basic musical attack over the years. There are slight differences between the records, with the only noticeable distinctions being the production fads of the time. Ozzmosis, his sixth solo studio album, isn’t all that different from his previous two records, No More Tears and No Rest for the Wicked, largely due to the still impressive skills of guitarist Zakk Wylde. However, even Wylde’s prowess is diluted by the slick, modern-rock conscious production by Michael Beinhorn (Soul Asylum). Occasionally, the guitar is synthesized, which is indicative of the album’s main flaw — on the surface, the music is hard and loud, but it actually sounds smooth and processed. Furthermore, there’s a distinct lack of fully formed songs and riffs, which is what really sinks the record. Osbourne can survive bad production — he has for most of his career — but he can’t survive without having anything to sing.Tracklist: 01 – Perry Mason 02 – I Just Want You 03 – Ghost Behind My Eyes 04 – Thunder Underground 05 – See You on the Other Side 06 – Tomorrow 07 – Denial 08 – My Little Man 09 – My Jekyll Doesn’t Hide 10 – Old LA Tonight 11 – Whole World’s Fallin’ Down (Previously Unreleased Outside Of Japan) 12 – Aimee (Non LP B-Side)Download:http://nitroflare.com/view/EA42CF6D23BD218/flac.st_OzzyOsbourneOzzmosis19952014Qobuz2496.rar
Re-Released August 22, 1995
Re-Released June 25, 2002
Ozzy Osbourne Albums
1988 CD [ Amazon US | Amazon UK ] | 2002 MP3 [ Amazon US ] | iTunes (US)
Ozzy Osbourne No Rest For The Wicked Album
- Miracle Man
- Devil’s Daughter
- Crazy Babies
- Breaking All The Rules
- Bloodbath In Paradise
- Fire In The Sky
- Tattooed Dancer
- Demon Alcohol
- Hero
- Liar (2002 Only)
- Miracle Man Live (2002 Only)
Ozzy Osbourne Miracle Man
- Tracks 1, 7, & 8 by Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley
- Tracks 2, 4, 5, 6, & 9 by Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley, Sinclair, & Castillo
- Track 3 by Osbourne, Wylde, Castillo, Daisley
- Track 10 by Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley, Sinclair
- Ozzy Osbourne – Vocals
- Zakk Wylde – Guitar
- Bob Daisley – Bass
- Geezer Butler – Bass (Track 11, 2002 only)
- Randy Castillo – Drums
- John Sinclair – Keyboards
- Produced by Keith Olsen & Roy Thomas Baker (Except 1 & 2, just by Olsen)
- Recorded & Engineered by Roy Thomas Baker, Gordon Fordyce, & Gerry Napier
- Mixed by Keith Olsen
- Mastered by Greg Fulginiti
- 2002 Reissue Produced by Bruce Dickinson
- CD CBS Associated ZK 44245 (US 1988)
- Vinyl CBS Z 44245 (US 1988)
- Cass CBS OZT 44254 (US 1988)
- CD CBS EPC 462581 2 (UK 1988)
- CD CBS/Sony 67241 (US 1995)
- CD Epic 481681 2 (UK 1995)
- CD Epic EK 85246 (US 2002)
- CD Epic 502046 2 (UK 2002)
- CD Sony EICP 785 (JPN 2007)
- The track Hero is unlisted on the original version of the album, and comes after Demon Alcohol and a few minutes of blank space.
- The Liar was a previously unreleased song.
- The 2002 live version of Miracle Man came from a June 4, 1989 Pay Per View concert in Philadelphia, PA.
- Bob Daisley only played on the album – he was replaced by Geezer Butler for both video shoots, and the tour.
- Miracle Man is about Jimmy Swaggart, and his being busted with a prostitute.
- Bloodbath in Paradise is about the Charles Manson Tate/LeBianca murders, although the 2002 booklet says it’s about the Vietnam War.
- Hero is about Ozzy himself.