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Diary of a Madman

~ Ozzy Osbourne
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (20 May 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Epic
  • ASIN: B000063KFG
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 21,708 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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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 onlymake 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 rockbesides 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 neverbe 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.

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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars RE-RECORDED not Re-mastered - AVOID !, 7 Nov 2003
By ronster500 (Liverpool, England, UK) - See all my reviews
The second album from Ozzy after his departure from Black Sabbath, 'Diary of A Madman' continues in much the same vein as 'Blizzard of Ozz' with incredible guitar from the late Randy Rhoads, powerhouse drumming from Lee Kerslake and some inspired playing from Bob Daisley (who wrote much of the material with Randy and Lee). With another strong set of songs this consolidated Ozzy's position after the success of 'Blizzard of Ozz'.

Why then only 1 star for this reissue? You know the answer to that, the shameful decision by the Osbournes to remove the rhythm section and re-record the parts with new players, some twenty years after the original album was made! It is with this album that the whole dispute between Ozzy/Sharon and his former rhythm section originates; when the album first came out in 1981 Ozzy had already decided to replace drummer Kerslake with his friend Tommy Aldridge; the reason Bob Daisley went as well was because he objected to what he saw as a needless line up change to an excellent rock band. So in came Rudy Sarzo on bass, and it is these two musicians (Sarzo/Aldridge) who were listed in the credits on 'Diary', when they did not play a note on the album! This set in motion the dispute that rumbled on for many years afterwards.

Ironically, both Daisley and Kerslake *are* finally given playing credits on this new version, but as performers on the 'original album' - they then list bassist Robert Trujillo and drummer Mike Bordin as having overdubbed their parts on the new version!

Whatever the rights and wrongs of the dispute, the real losers are the fans who are once again being offered a dud album in place of a classic, and once again the buyer is not told of the change to the recording until he or she reads the inside back cover of the booklet - so an unwary consumer can be tricked into buying the album thinking it is the original!

I have already stated in my review of 'Blizzard' that this practice is, in my view, fraudulent, and in the long run can only do Ozzy Osbourne damage in the eyes of his loyal fans.

As with 'Blizzard', if you want this album I implore you to seek out the previous remaster from 1995; that version is easy to spot with the cover art being reduced and the word 'OZZY' in large letters down one side (on a dark green background) That version does not contain any extras but does contain the true classic performances by Ozzy, Bob, Lee and Randy, before the disgraceful decision to graft on new bass and drums, played by musicians Randy Rhoads never knew.

AVOID this shameful abomination masquerading as a classic album at all costs!

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Insulting to the original Band Members (Who Also wrote the Music and Lyrics), 13 Jun 2007
Agree totally with other 1 star rating. This original album and it's previous Blizzard of Ozz are absolute master class pieces of Rock Music. The fact that the bass-drums have been removed and session musicians brought in by the osbourne corporation is insulting to the band members,Fans and the music industry.



Get the originals.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid this ..., 30 Sep 2007
By D. J. Lane (uk) - See all my reviews
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This is not the original album its a clobbed together mess, put together so as to avoid paying royalites to the original bass player and drummer, Spiteful in the extreme, Turns out ozzy never even wrote the lyrics for most of his songs as he was too bombed , but that doesnt look good so he and his wife Shazza are trying to change history , Im glad Randy doesnt have to witness this betrayal.. Avoid this get the 1995 reissue , its 1000% better
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1.0 out of 5 stars An insult to fans, the spirit of metal and music in general...
If you don't know it yet, the bass and drums tracks on these recordings have been replaced due to legal disputes. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Pompompom

5.0 out of 5 stars Super Rady Rhoads !
The top heavy metal feeling. One of the best Ozzy records. Who can not like this? All rock lovers should have this record. Randy Rhoads, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Van Zant.... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Collector Editions

1.0 out of 5 stars Blizzard's Best
This is by far superior to the previous Blizzard LP in terms of sound, production and strength of songwriting. Read more
Published on 16 Oct 2007 by M Dawson

5.0 out of 5 stars remixed,rerecorded & Remastered??
Having never heard the original Recordings i cant comment on which is better? but what i can say is, this is a great collection of Ozzy & Rhodes at their best! Read more
Published on 14 Sep 2003 by Mr. P. A. Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars Ozzy At His Best
Diary of a Madman, in my opinion, is the best Ozzy Osbourne album to date. With melodies like "You Can't Kill Rock n Roll" and "Flying High Again" you can tell Ozzy is really here... Read more
Published on 8 Jan 2003 by diaryasamadman

5.0 out of 5 stars Think Before You Buy!
Diary of a madman is a fantastic album that I first bought in the early eighties. I bought the album on CD to listen to in the car only to find that the CD I have bought does not... Read more
Published on 19 Sep 2002 by Stuart Osborne

5.0 out of 5 stars Ozzy at his best
the second album of ozzys solo carrer is as good, if not better than his first, the blizzard of ozz. Diary of a madman is fantastic. Read more
Published on 14 Jun 2002

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