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Ozzy Osbourne - Ozzmosis 1995
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 L.A. Tonight 11. Whole World's Fallin' Down [reissue bonus] 12. Aimee [reissue bonus]
For a comeback from the eleven millionth rehab of the prince of darkness would have to expect something big, a huge success, a great album! Listening to Perry Mason you are sure this release can deal with your expectations, but quickly all your hopes will be shed to splinters.
Ozzmosis (which is good word play though) has it's highlights right at the beginning, but that are the two best shots 'Perry Mason' and 'I Just Want You'and then it's done, at least for me it is. Both these strong are strong and dark, Perry Mason a bit faster than the kind of balladesque 'I Just Want You', but still a mid-tempo song. Both earn a ten rating, but after them only 'Tomorrow' stands out a bit of a line of quite uninteresting american west-coast blues rock oriented pop-like slow songs that tend to bore the hell outta you when you compare them to 'Perry M.' and 'I Just Want You'. Especially in 'Perry Mason' you find the guitar work that makes Zakk Wylde a big name, but except the songs two and six, the whole thing is inapropriately shitty, yet somehow catching the feel of finding back the will to live… But reading the big names of Lemmy Kilmister, Steve Vai, Geezer Butler as writing partners you would have thought of something bigger and better, but this record does not approximately try to please you in this way! 'Thunder Underground' could have been way better than it is and the bonus tracks on the 2002 reissue (which was produced by Bruce Dickinson) cannot erase the fact that the album is what it is: In a whole boring yet with very few very very outstanding highlights.
This album you can use to relax if necessary (or maybe better sleep when you're dead)…
But 'Perry Mason' you should have heard, as well as 'I Just Want You', not necessarily 'Tomorrow'. 'Aimee' the bonus track is quite ok and 'Denial' is of the same quality, but not more. |
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| I agree there is alot of filler, but there is at least 5 songs i enjoy on here, so id rate it more of a 7. |
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Syk - 12.09.2009 at 19:59
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Written by Dark Cornatus on 11.09.2009 at 13:13 I agree there is alot of filler, but there is at least 5 songs i enjoy on here, so id rate it more of a 7. Haha, the same goes for me. I always have a little laugh to myself when I see how much some people hate this album |
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I agree, This definatly isnt the Ozzy of the 80's, which i liked more, but it IS good stuff. Agreed, some filler included AND some quality stuff so its about a 7ish  |
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Let me tell you this album is more than very good for me. I Just Want You, Perry Mason, Denial and See You On The Other Side are really really good songs. and 3 of them are really unforgettable I mean Perry and I just want you and See you. Ok what you expected from this very rehab man! Its enough I think. There are some other normal good songs too in this album anyway But Im really shocked when I saw your 5 for this album.
I think this album was starting of a new sound of Ozzy. |
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