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"I Don't Want To Change The World" won the 1994 Grammy Award for "Best Metal Performance With Vocal." Billed as his final solo tour, Ozzy Osbourne's world tour in support of his 1991 hit album NO MORE TEARS was one of his most successful. ... Full DescriptionTo document this exceptional tour, a live double CD of standout performances was released in 1993, LIVE & LOUD. While Ozzy would tour again (as both a solo act and with a reformed Black Sabbath), this particular road jaunt would prove to be the last for the Osbourne-Wylde-Inez-Castillo line-up.
Comprised of favorites from both his solo career and his Black Sabbath years, LIVE & LOUD is a well-balanced set. The set kicks off with a roaring version of "Paranoid," and the energy rarely dies down from there. Standouts like "I Don't Know," "Bark at the Moon," "Shot in the Dark," "Miracle Man," "Crazy Train," "No More Tears," "Flying High Again," "Suicide Solution," "Road to Nowhere," and "Crazy Train" are included. Several other Sabbath tunes are featured ("War Pigs" and the ballad "Changes"), as well as a version of "Black Sabbath" that is performed by the original Sabbath line-up. LIVE AND LOUD is another solid live Ozzy set.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Includes liner notes by Steffan Chirazi.
Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Zakk Wilde (guitar); Kevin Jones (keyboards); Michael Inez (bass); Randy Castillo (drums).
Q (9/93, p.88) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...[LIVE & LOUD] is possibly the ultimate in easy access hard rock..." Hide Description Ozzy Osbourne Live & Loud Songs Purchase Live & Loud CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sepultura Blood-Rooted CD (1997)
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Live & Loud Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews OZZY RULZZZZZ Ozzy is at his finest on this live recording. Having seen him with Randy and Jake, and Zakk, Ozzy's voice is as strong as ever and although Zakk is no Randy Rhoades he is far superior than Jake could ever hope to be....anyone know whatever happened to Jake? Anyway, if you're an Ozzy fan this is a must have!!! A classic CD!!! Submitted by Garry (Toronto, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
THE BEST HE SHOWS A HEART EVERYDAY I WALK 12 MILES TO THIS CD, I LOVE OZ AND #3 ANS #2 ARE AWESOME! I LOVE THE ENTIRE CD, JACKIE BUTLER Submitted by gossett (laplace,louisiana 70068) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
2 words, Mr. Crowley! This is classic Ozzy at his best! Although there are a few tracks that are a little out of synch at times, the overall experience of this album more than makes up for it. I would buy this album soley for the amazing version of Mr. Crowley, but Ozzy hits a chord with Road to Nowhere and Mamma I'm Coming Home as well. It's a little rough around the edges, but that's what live music is all about! Submitted by Justin (Dallas, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Ozzy Rocks This cd is really good. Zakk does a great job of playing new and classic Ozzy. I still think that he isnt half the musician Randy was because Randy wrote the best music. Another album that is awsome is the Tribute album. Submitted by a reviewer (Brownfield, TX, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
RANDY RHOADS IS GOD Both of you are wrong. Randy Rhoads was a much better guitarist than Zakk Wylde I suggest you buy "Tribute" and you'll see what I mean Submitted by a reviewer (Anywhere USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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