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by wrathchild , Jul 05 '00
Pros: Remembered Great Classics From Ozzy And Randy Cons: none
Ozzy Osbourne's "Blizzard Of Ozz" album came out after he had left Black Sabbath, and he thought he was through with them. It was the start of his solo career and his partnership with his late guitarist Randy Rhodes. This album was also where a...
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by axeman_mr , Dec 12 '03
Pros: Randy Rhoads and Bob Daisley compose the most well written guitar albums ever. Cons: Ozzy tries to take most of the credit for it.
This album was the most influential guitar rock album of the 1980's, featuring the most astounding rock guitarist ever to live Randy Rhoads. Its a non-stop rocker with superior song writing. The truth about this album : This album is NOT an Ozzy ...
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by MjrVodka , Jan 08 '00
Pros: best Ozzy album, Randy Rhoads is amazing. Cons: none
"Blizzard of Ozz" was the first solo Ozzy album and it is some of the best work the Ozzman has done.
What to expect
If you are a Black Sabbath fan but have not heard any Ozzy solo work, you are in for a little surprise. The dark...
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by izzy87 , Feb 01 '00
Pros: great album from start to finish Cons: Randy is gone
Picture this, you are 10 yrs. old and you have an uncle that's totally into all kinds of heavy metal and rock. You have a birthday and you get invited up to your uncles house for a party,the house is totally dark except for one candle burning near the...
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by rhoadtonowhere , Apr 10 '01
Pros: Randy Rhoads on Guitar and Ozzy belting his lungs out. What else could you want? Cons: It didn't give a good enough example of Randy's brilliant guitar work.
This album is great. Even the fill songs are good. This album shows both the soft and hard sides of Ozz. With "Crazy Train" you hear one of the top ten best guitar solos ever. With "Dee" you hear Randy's mellow classical guitar playing. This...
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