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01. "Let It Die (Album Version)" 02. "Let Me Hear You Scream (Album Version)" 03. "Soul Sucker (Album Version)" 04. "Life Won't Wait (Album Version)" 05. "Diggin' Me Down (Album Version)" 06. "Crucify (Album Version)" 07. "Fearless (Album Version)" 08. "Time (Album Version)" 09. "I Want It More (Album Version)" 10. "Latimer's Mercy (Album Version)" 11. "I Love You All (Album Version)"
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 | Beschreibung: | Runningtime: 00:00:00, Art Direction, Design: Meghan Foley, Art Direction, Photography By: Jennifer Tzar, Bass: Blasko (2), Creative Director: Sheri Lee, Design: Jeff Gilligan, Design: Josh Cheuse, Drums: Tommy Clufetos, Engineer [Additional For Pro-Tools]: Kane Churko, Guitar: Gus G., Keyboards: Adam Wakeman, Mastered By: Bob Ludwig, Producer: Ozzy Osbourne, Producer, Engineer, Mixed By: Kevin Churko, Vocals: Ozzy Osbourne, Written-By: Adam Wakeman, Written-By: Kevin Churko, Written-By: Ozzy Osbourne, Labelcode 88697755242 (88697755242, 88697 75524 2), Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment, Copyright (c) Sony Music Entertainment, Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment, Copyright (c) EMI Virgin Music, Inc., Published By EMI Virgin Music, Inc., Recorded At The Bunker, Malibu, Recorded At The Hideout, Engineered At The Bunker, Malibu, Engineered At The Hideout, Mixed At The Bunker, Malibu, Mixed At The Hideout, Mastered At Gateway Mastering, Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services |  | Herstellernummer: |
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Vitali T. - 14.08.2020  Legendary British rocker, voice of Black Sabbath! And this is his eleventh studio album, released in 2010. And with all this, the album turned out to be fresh and of high quality.
|  | Ivica S. - 19.01.2020  First OZZY with Gus G... Gus G. was a cool choice for a new guitar player, and I get the sense that he's classically trained like Randy which says a great deal!! Highly recommend
|  | Alexander S. - 25.09.2019  I am not disappointed - because I was not encouraged. Naturally, “Scream” doesn’t suit the last Black Sabbath album - well, when was Ozzy creating something powerful for the last time? Is it not in the early 90's? ..
The change of composition, in general, did not affect the music in any way - Gus J plays in the style of Zakk Wilde, only completely stupidly, but Adam Wakeman! ..
Of course, no one doubted his talent, especially after the duel album with his father. But in order to, alone, pull the album of another guru - Osborne himself! .. This is power, this is class. Indeed, the only thing that not only does not allow mixing “Scream” with dirt, but even “Ozzmozis” pulls it higher is the game of Wakeman Jr. And therefore it is not surprising that among absolutely none, completely worthless guitar solos, Adam’s piano sparkles with an amazing diamond.
As for the hero of the occasion, then ... We know that he himself sings very badly. And not only because he forgets the words - but even without "lotions" Paranoid cannot sing. In general, now his voice sounds good, but ... It is clear that he passed through a thousand and one filters, carefully crafted and reverently cut by the producer, who, at the same time, is the main author of the music for a minute; in the end, “Scream” came out better than “Black Rain”, where Ozzy tried to extract sounds from his larynx without undue cyber help. What's the point? A banal rock album in the style of modern American rock pop. Alas, of those, a million.
Although there are a couple of quite good songs for yourself - not so much as to sing along, all the more, their refrains fly out of my head in about ten minutes, but, one might say, old Osborne did not sit in a puddle, but only soaked his feet a little.
In general, we are dealing with a silicone fake for rock (verily, as if grown from "Guitar Hero") ... Just listen to the same "Blizzard of Ozz" after "Scream" - and everything will become clear, will fall into place .
|  | Paul Hanson - 24.07.2010  Recently, I read Ozzy Osbourne’s autobiography. After reading it, I firmly believe Scream makes perfect sense as a choice for a title of an album. Osb...
|  | Gary Graff - 23.07.2010 After surveying his life to this point in a best-selling autobiography ("I Am Ozzy"), Ozzy Osbourne incorporates some fresh blood-to good advantage-in...
|  | Carla Gillis - 15.07.2010  Like most of his recent efforts, there isn’t much to get excited about on Ozzy Osbourne’s 10th studio album. The 61-year-old British heavy metal icon/...
|  | Todd Totale - 02.07.2010 What happened At one point, he was an adorable, self-proclaimed ?Prince of Darkness? shuffling around his home for public consumption, releasing forg...
|  | Julian Marszalek - 28.06.2010  The march of a thousand miles starts with one small step. If 2007's 'Black Rain' took the first tentative move of re-establishing Ozzy Osbourne as a s...
|  | Adrien Begrand - 25.06.2010  He might be one of the finest, most inimitable frontmen in heavy metal history, still enjoying massive worldwide success some 40 years after Black Sab...
|  | Shawn S. Lealos - 25.06.2010  It's Ozzy Osbourne's best album in almost twenty years.It has been a strange career for Ozzy Osbourne. The former Black Sabbath front man is a bonafid...
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