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Diary Of A Madman
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Track Listings
1 | S.A.T.O. |
2 | Diary of a Madman |
3 | Little Dolls |
4 | Tonight |
5 | You Can't Kill Rock and Roll |
6 | Believer |
7 | Over the Mountain |
8 | Flying High Again |
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Diary Of A Madman
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 14.22 x 1.02 x 12.45 cm; 90.72 g
- Manufacturer : LEGACY
- Original Release Date : 2015
- Run time : 43 minutes
- Label : LEGACY
- ASIN : B016W641GE
- Country of origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- 鶹 Rank: #597 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
- #27 in British Metal
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Customers praise the music quality, sound, and aesthetics of the album. They mention it's fantastic, better than the original, and their favorite Ozzy solo album. Customers also appreciate the live performance and say it's a must-have for Ozzy fans.
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Customers find the album great, fantastic, and better than the original. They say it's one of Ozzy's best solo albums. Some say the live album is simply incredible and the songs are classic Ozzy for sure.
"amazing , fantastic, better than the original." Read more
"...All classic Ozzy for sure! As I mentioned nothing Ozzy released which followed did much for me as the first two and I think the reasons are obvious...." Read more
"I love Ozzy. I have seen him in concert twice. He's great and this CD is a must for any fan." Read more
"...I get the goose bumps. It just never fails! The second CD is incredible as well. I like the energy of "Flying High Again"...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the product.
"Classic album. One of Ozzys best. Sounds great" Read more
"...The sound is loud and clear on both albums, you can appreciate Randy's vistuoso live performance in a different way than the Tribute version which..." Read more
"...Had it on cassette and cd. The record sounds fantastic and is a great addition to my collection." Read more
"...Its a must have for ozzy fans and vinyl just sounds better." Read more
Customers find the product aesthetically pleasing. They also say it's an awesome picture album and a masterpiece.
"A masterpiece, the live album is simply incredible, OZZY at his best like...." Read more
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Customers find the album to be one of Ozzy's best. They say the sound is loud and clear. Some say it's a must-have for Ozzy fans.
"A masterpiece, the live album is simply incredible, OZZY at his best like...." Read more
"Classic album. One of Ozzys best. Sounds great" Read more
"...I am collecting vinyl again. Its a must have for ozzy fans and vinyl just sounds better." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025Verified PurchaseClassic album. One of Ozzys best. Sounds great
- Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2019Verified PurchaseFinally, credit where credit is due...sort of. I'll get back to that. But 1st. I've owned this release on cassette and compact disc (with the exception of the awful re-recorded 2002 version) and now I have it on my favourite medium, vinyl. I have been a fan of both Sabbath and subsequently John Michael Osbourne since the early days of Ozzy's solo career. Back then I had friends who had this on vinyl in the early 80's, but my original copy was cassette and I wore out at least one copy and still have the second which I retired in favour of CD back in the early 90's. This 'Diary Of A Madman" and the first solo effort "Blizzard...", are the best it ever got for Ozzy following his departure/dismissal from Black Sabbth imho. Back then myself and my buds recognized Ozzy and his band as what the album liner had printed. Ozzy (of course), Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, and Tommy Aldridge. Unbeknownst to us and I believe almost everyone at the time, the actual songs were written and recorded in studio without the later two, but rather Bob Daisley on bass and Lee Kerslake on drums. It is nice to see those two musicians finally get their due here...although the inner sleeve still shows the picture of the touring band at that time. Which to be fair is no fault of Sarzo and Alridge, they are fine players too and served as great replacements for Daisley and Kerslake. But ultimately it was the last with this magical lineup of Rhoads, Ozzy, Daisley and Kerslake and to me a must have! Ordered it here through 鶹 on Thursday and had it on my turntable by Saturday. 5 out of 5 stars for me. From the 1st track to the last (and my second favourite to only "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll") title track. All classic Ozzy for sure! As I mentioned nothing Ozzy released which followed did much for me as the first two and I think the reasons are obvious. But to each their own. If one likes Ozzy, you have to own this copy with the original artists recordings. I'm definitely flying high again listening to this LP!
Finally, credit where credit is due...sort of. I'll get back to that. But 1st. I've owned this release on cassette and compact disc (with the exception of the awful re-recorded 2002 version) and now I have it on my favourite medium, vinyl. I have been a fan of both Sabbath and subsequently John Michael Osbourne since the early days of Ozzy's solo career. Back then I had friends who had this on vinyl in the early 80's, but my original copy was cassette and I wore out at least one copy and still have the second which I retired in favour of CD back in the early 90's. This 'Diary Of A Madman" and the first solo effort "Blizzard...", are the best it ever got for Ozzy following his departure/dismissal from Black Sabbth imho. Back then myself and my buds recognized Ozzy and his band as what the album liner had printed. Ozzy (of course), Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, and Tommy Aldridge. Unbeknownst to us and I believe almost everyone at the time, the actual songs were written and recorded in studio without the later two, but rather Bob Daisley on bass and Lee Kerslake on drums. It is nice to see those two musicians finally get their due here...although the inner sleeve still shows the picture of the touring band at that time. Which to be fair is no fault of Sarzo and Alridge, they are fine players too and served as great replacements for Daisley and Kerslake. But ultimately it was the last with this magical lineup of Rhoads, Ozzy, Daisley and Kerslake and to me a must have! Ordered it here through 鶹 on Thursday and had it on my turntable by Saturday. 5 out of 5 stars for me. From the 1st track to the last (and my second favourite to only "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll") title track. All classic Ozzy for sure! As I mentioned nothing Ozzy released which followed did much for me as the first two and I think the reasons are obvious. But to each their own. If one likes Ozzy, you have to own this copy with the original artists recordings. I'm definitely flying high again listening to this LP!
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- Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2025Verified PurchaseBrand new!
- Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2025Verified PurchaseGood condition
- Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2024Verified PurchaseI love Ozzy. I have seen him in concert twice. He's great and this CD is a must for any fan.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2021Verified PurchaseThank you!!
- Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2024Verified Purchase1 of Ozzy ? ??
- Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2019Verified PurchaseSometime between 1989 and 1990 I was mixing my tapes and briefly listened to the "DOAM" vinyl. I taped Believer, Over the Mountain, Flying High Again. 30 years later while talking about Ozzy with my cross-shift he wondered if I ever listened to "You Can't Kill Rock'n'Roll" or "Tonight, Tonight.". We proceeded to check them in YouTube and couldn't believe how come I missed these songs when I was 14 years old! - S.A.T.O., Little Dolls are also amazing tracks. One interesting detail: every time I listen to the final solo on "Tonight, Tonight." I get the goose bumps. It just never fails!
The second CD is incredible as well. I like the energy of "Flying High Again".
Overall it's a must have for anybody that really enjoys Ozzy, Randy, Rudy, Tommy...
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FerzReviewed in Mexico on May 10, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buena atencin
Verified PurchaseExcelente CD, tal y como se describe, llego antes de tiempo Gracias
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Client d'鶹Reviewed in France on October 11, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Vinyle Ozzy Osborne
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