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Album Info

Artist: Ozzy Osbourne
Album: Diary Of A Madman
Released: Europe, 2021

Tracklist:

A1Over The Mountain4:32
A2Flying High Again4:44
A3You Can't Kill Rock And Roll7:00
A4Believer5:15
B1Little Dolls5:40
B2Tonight5:51
B3S.A.T.O.4:08
B4Diary Of A Madman6:14


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Ozzy Osbourne - Diary Of A Madman LP Vinyl Record (Red & Black Swirl Coloured Vinyl)

The second album of Ozzy Osbourne's solo career, "Diary of a Madman" was his last to feature the talents of guitarist Randy Rhodes, who died in a plane crash soon after the disc's release. While it's not as furious as Osbourne's first solo album, "Blizzard of Ozz", it still captures Ozzy's maniacal glory.

Highlights of "Diary Of A Madman" include "Over the Mountain" and the kinetic "Flying High Again," which benefit as much from Rhodes's blistering musicianship as from Ozzy's heavy, melodic songwriting. A required listening for the well-heeled metalhead, "Diary Of A Madman" is a must have for any Ozzy fan.

Pressed on Red & Black Swirl Vinyl




"Diary of a Madman," released on November 7, 1981, is the second studio album by the legendary heavy metal artist Ozzy Osbourne. This album holds a special place in the annals of rock history, not only for its musical content but also for the drama and changes surrounding its creation and release.

The album was recorded at Ridge Farm Studio in England and produced by Max Norman, who had also worked on Osbourne's debut solo album, "Blizzard of Ozz." "Diary of a Madman" is notable for being the last album to feature the original lineup of Osbourne's band, including the virtuosic guitarist Randy Rhoads, bassist Bob Daisley, and drummer Lee Kerslake. Unfortunately, Rhoads tragically passed away in a plane crash in 1982, making this album one of the last testaments to his incredible talent.

Musically, "Diary of a Madman" is a quintessential heavy metal album, showcasing Osbourne's distinctive vocal style and Rhoads' innovative guitar work. The album opens with "Over the Mountain," a track that immediately sets the tone with its powerful riffs and energetic drumming. This song, along with "Flying High Again," became staples of Osbourne's live performances and are often cited as standout tracks.

The title track, "Diary of a Madman," is a masterpiece in its own right. It features a haunting orchestral arrangement that complements the dark and introspective lyrics, showcasing the band's ability to blend heavy metal with more complex musical elements. This track, in particular, highlights Rhoads' classical influences and his ability to create intricate guitar solos that elevate the song to epic proportions.

Upon its release, "Diary of a Madman" received positive reviews from critics and fans alike. It was praised for its cohesive sound and the impressive musicianship of the band members. The album has since been regarded as one of Osbourne's best works and a classic in the heavy metal genre. It was certified triple platinum in the United States, underscoring its commercial success and enduring popularity.

However, the album's release was not without controversy. There were disputes over songwriting credits, with Daisley and Kerslake initially not being credited for their contributions. This led to legal battles that persisted for years, and the 2002 reissue of the album controversially replaced their performances with those of other musicians. This decision was later reversed in subsequent reissues, restoring the original recordings.

"Diary of a Madman" also holds cultural significance as it captures a pivotal moment in Osbourne's career. Coming off the success of "Blizzard of Ozz," this album solidified his status as a solo artist capable of producing groundbreaking music outside of his work with Black Sabbath. It also cemented Randy Rhoads' legacy as one of the greatest guitarists in rock history, influencing countless musicians with his innovative style.

In summary, "Diary of a Madman" is more than just an album; it's a piece of rock history that showcases the talents of Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads at their peak. Its blend of powerful riffs, haunting melodies, and introspective lyrics make it a must-listen for any fan of heavy metal. Despite the controversies and tragedies surrounding its release, the album remains a testament to the enduring power of Osbourne's music and the indelible mark left by Randy Rhoads.

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