Even today, “Crazy Train” has crossed into that territory enjoyed by few songs in the Rock genre played at sporting events. It is an anthem of sorts, and it remains one of Osbourne's signature songs. “Diary of A Madman”, the sophomore solo album by Osbourne, was released November 7, 1981, and eventually sold over three million copies. Gdy Ozzy Osbourne opuścił Black Sabbath, rozpoczęła się jego usłana sukcesami solowa kariera. Jej najjaśniejszymi punktami są pierwsze wydawnictwa – „Blizard of Ozz” oraz wydany w 1981 roku „Diary of a Madman”. Tym razem postanowiłem przybliżyć kulisy powstania tego drugiego albumu, dla wielu kultowego. Ozzy Osbourne passed away this morning at age 76, according to family. I don’t really want to wax poetic about him or his music right now. I’m going to take some time to listen to some music I mean I'd still rate Diary maybe my 4th favorite Ozzy record overall. Tonight/Diary/YCKRNR are the standout favorites here for me. The song "Diary of a Madman" is definitely a special song, which sort of makes up for any shortcomings the rest of the submissions might have. Recenzje : Ozzy Osbourne - Diary Of A Madman Po ogromnym sukcesie debiutanckiego albumu solowego, Ozzy szybko poszedł za ciosem nagrywając jeszcze w tym samym roku "Diary Of A Madman". Rzadko się jednak zdarza, aby jakikolwiek artysta potrafił w tak krótkim czasie nagrać dwa tak wspaniałe albumy! Diary Of A Madman to drugi solowy album Ozzy'ego Osbourna, który okazał się być równie udany jak jego debiut, zarówno pod względem artystycznym, jak i komercyjnym. 28 września 2017 Ozzy Osbourne - "Diary of a Madman" (1981) Książę Ciemności albumem "Blizzard of Ozz" powrócił do tzw. gry i pokazał, że bez wsparcia kolegów z Black Sabbath potrafi nagrać ciekawy materiał. Sytuacja ma się podobnie z kolejnym krążkiem, zatytułowanym "Diary of a Madman". Re: Ozzy Osbourne ~ Diary of a Madman (1981) I have to say that between the two studio albums Randy did with Ozzy I think this is the better of the two. Randy's acoustic and classical play was more polished by the time this album was recorded, as he was taking lessons, and I think that gives the album a lot more depth than "Blizzard". My favorite track would have to be either "Believer" or the Chief among these was Randy Rhoads, the classically trained guitarist who died in 1982, just after he helped Osbourne make Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Madman, the albums that established Ozzy Drugi solowy album Ozzy'ego Osbourne'a, "Diary of a Madman", prezentuje się odrobinę ciekawiej od debiutu. Na pewno lepsze jest brzmienie - cięższe, z wyraźniej słyszalnym basem. Same kompozycje są jednak utrzymane na zbliżonym poziomie. Diary of a Madman is the second studio album by the English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne. It was released in October 1981, and re-issued on CD on 22 August 1995. This is the last Osbourne studio album to feature guitarist Randy Rhoads and drummer Lee Kerslake. An altered version appeared in 2002 with the original bass and drum parts removed and re-recorded. In 2011, a Deluxe 30th "Diary of a Madman" - Ozzy Osbourne [Recenzja] Po wielkim sukcesie albumu Blizzard of Ozz, Ozzy Osbourne postanowił kuć żelazo póki gorące. W trakcie trasy koncertowej powstawały więc piosenki, które miały znaleźć się na kolejnym albumie. Gdy powstało już te 8 utworów, mogących wypełnić następny krążek, Ozzy z zespołem weszli do studia. Album nagrano w składzie: Ozzy The song "Diary of a Madman" from Ozzy Osbourne 's 1981 album of the same name is a haunting exploration of mental illness, penned by bassist Bob Daisley, who drew from his own experience with a nervous breakdown at age 16. Diary of a Madman (1981) by Ozzy Osbourne. Labels: Jet Records. Genres: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock. Songs: Over the Mountain, Flying High Again, You Can't Kill Rock and Roll, Believer, Little Dolls, Tonight.. Members: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Don Airey. Ozzy Osbourne’s second solo album, Diary of a Madman, is a classic rock record in every way – monster guitars, Ozzy’s eerie, wailing vocals, riffs so massive they slap you round the facce In this classic interview from the GW archives, the Prince of Darkness speaks candidly about bandmates past and present – from Randy Rhoads to Zakk Wylde – and what he looks for in a guitarist This record contains the best song of Ozzy Osbourne's career: "Diary of a Madman". Beginning with the haunting and beautiful acoustic intro, we are treated to six minutes of pure genius telling the story of a psychiatric patient from his point of view. What are Ozzy Osbourne’s greatest solo tracks? There are some fans who will go to their graves convinced that Ozzy’s greatest solo songs all came in his first two albums – Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman. I am almost one of them. I certainly think Diary is among the greatest metal albums ever recorded. Ozzy is Ozzy on Diary, in all the good and bad qualities that come with it depending on who is listening. His singing is passionate and very very Ozzy-like to the bone. Randy Rhoads simply solidifies his status as a guitar-übermaestro. His riffing and especially soloing is so fluid, effortless, technical but yet memorable that its hard to decide whether to cry of joy or envy. Randy is the But soon, Diary of a Madman makes it’s own mark as a deeper, darker, more classically-oriented piece. “You Can’t Kill Rock and Roll” is where the music starts to get serious. The best song on this album, it both perfectly illuminates the twin sides of Rhoads, while being the ultimate theme song for Ozzy Osbourne himself.
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