polkatulk88

DeRank : 0,42
DeAge™ : 6667 days • Here since 8 march 2008
Ozzy Osbourne Down To Earth
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Maybe all mediocre albums were like this one... Not the best from Ozzy, sure, but it’s a far cry from a 2... Great lyrics, great riffs... I had never heard the unbearable Dreamer... Just below No Rest (which is a really good album)...
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
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Probably the best heavy metal album of the new millennium, nothing to do with the new Metallica, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Kiss, etc... Congratulations once again to Ozzy! We eagerly await the musical about Rasputin that he has been promising us for years...
Ozzy Osbourne Live & Loud
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The review does not do justice to the album, which is thrilling in every part... Not a word about I don't wanna change the world, which won a Grammy for Best Metal Performance... It doesn't emphasize the surreal atmosphere in which changes is performed at the end of the concert, with Zakk on piano and Ozzy sitting beside him... The performance of the songs is excellent, Ozzy is doing great and so is his band... The setlist is a thousand and one nights, it's a live triumph in every aspect... 5 fully deserved.
Ozzy Osbourne Just Say Ozzy
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The 3 is for the choice of the record label, not for the performance of the musicians, which was very positive... It would have been better to release an entire concert from the No Rest tour, then the rating would have definitely been a 5! A must-have for the version of Shot in the Dark, of which Ozzy is very proud... And who can blame him...
Ozzy Osbourne No Rest For The Wicked
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First of all, it’s not true that Ozzy calls it his worst work; in fact, he said that after The Ultimate Sin (which he considers the worst of his solo career), this was "a hard and pure album, straightforward and without nonsense, a record that I like." Then MaZo, a clarification... have you ever listened to an Ozzy live show from '89?? No? Because among the songs on the setlist, there are Miracle Man, Bloodbath, Fire in the Sky, Tattooed Dancer, and Demon Alcohol... The album is excellent, with a very young Zakk sharpening his guitar skills properly, and Ozzy sings like a god... 4 and a half, only because afterwards there’s No More Tears...
Ozzy Osbourne Ozzmosis
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One could write a poem about this album; I agree with sotanaht on all the adjectives used to describe the work. Ten shockingly beautiful pieces from the first to the last, this record is not inferior to No More Tears, simply conceived and staged with a different approach... Without a doubt, the best album of '95 (and not only).
Ozzy Osbourne The Ozzman Cometh
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A somewhat sparse review... Ozzy's first official best of deserves a solid 5. It must have been difficult to choose the tracklist, given the madman's career... But the idea of linking Goodbye to Romance (dedicated to the same Sabbath) to Black Sabbath and War Pigs is simply brilliant!! And then all the way up to '97... A great album, a must-have whether you're a die-hard fan or not..
Ozzy Osbourne Under Cover
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Let's not kid ourselves, Ozzy has been left alone since the 90s to keep the good rock flag flying high. This is a really great album, from "Rocky Mountain Way" to "Sympathy," fun and sincere... The only thing I wouldn't have included is "Changes" with Kelly as a bonus track.
Ozzy Osbourne Speak of the Devil
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Speak of the Devil-Live evil 10 to 0! Poor Iommi and co! SOTD is a great live album, the songs lose some of their mysterious aura, all thanks to Brad Gillis, and partly to Tommy Aldridge and Rudi Sarzo, perfect for the madman's solo career but not for an entirely Sabbath concert. What can I say about the Madman, the usual showman on stage... 2 for the review for the slanders against Ozzy's voice, unforgivable!
Cyndi Lauper She's So Unusual
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Not only girls and time after time made this album great.. Sure, the charts were topped by these two tracks, but we cannot forget money changes everything, she bop, all through the night... A much more sincere artist than Madonna, and also much more talented..