Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman (with Original Bass and Drum Parts)

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IMPORTANT! READ: In 1980, Ozzy released his first solo album, Blizzard of Ozz. Then in 1981, he released his second, Diary Of A Madman. His band for these two albums consisted of himself on vocals, Randy Rhoads on guitar, Bob Daisley on Bass, and Lee Kerslake on drums. In 1995, these were remastered on CD for the first time, untampered with. Then in 2002, they were released again, only with rerecorded bass and drum parts for some type of legal reason by two totally different musicians. The ...

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Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman (with Original Bass and Drum Parts)

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  • I will agree that ...

    I will agree that Trujillo and Bodin are great musicians in their own rights, but I don't feel like they contributed a thing to the remasters. I fact, while they did play well, I felt like they seemed out of time and both of their unique styles just didn't suit those early Ozzy albums as much as Daisley and Kerslake did. They seemed out of place to me.

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  • I really don't care ...

    I really don't care who's playing bass and drums on those albums. They're both kick ass and amazing!

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  • Well i understand ...

    Well i understand Ozzy's legal reasons for the other musicians (bassist, drummer) from the original album. From what i know it was something pretty bad regarding his family and those guys. But seriously, you can't diss Mike Bordin and Robert Trujillio for their work on the remasters. They are awesome musicians just as much as the original guys.

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  • SO incredible.

    SO incredible.

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  • Why Bob Daisley ...

    Why Bob Daisley left the band and then returned several times to ozzy? He said to be mad because he was fired and did not recognize his job in Diary of a Madman album. So why he came back several more times to write and work with ozzy ... We can ear his work in Bark at the Moon, for the Wicked and Tears. I dont understand him, he said since diary of a madman was dismissed, If it was really too bad that fight he should not go back to ozzy. Sorry my bad english

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  • AVE OZZY!

    AVE OZZY!

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  • HELL YEA

    HELL YEA

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  • I agree 100%. long ...

    I agree 100%. long live Randy Rhodes R.I.P. How do you take this song and F**k it up makes me sick as well.

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  • best ozzy song ever

    best ozzy song ever

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  • Another thing ...

    Another thing occurred to me, Randy would be so ashamed of the remixed versions. I literally feel sick thining about that.

    Long live Randy Rhoads. R.I.P.

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