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Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz - 1st JAPAN PRESS - MINT ! VERY RARE ! Solo Debut from the Prince of darkness - Vinyl record - 1st Pressing, Japanese pressing - 1981
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Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz - 1st JAPAN PRESS - MINT ! VERY RARE ! Solo Debut from the Prince of darkness - Vinyl record - 1st Pressing, Japanese pressing - 1981

1.) Ozzy Osbourne – Blizzard Of Ozz Vinyl, LP, Album - 1st Japanese Pressing - 1981 - Japan - Jet Records - 25AP 1992 Media: MINT / Sleeve & Insert: MINT A1 I Don't Know 5:14 A2 Crazy Train 4:50 A3 Goodbye To Romance 5:33 A4 Dee 0:49 A5 Suicide Solution 4:17 B1 Mr. Crowley 5:02 B2 No Bone Movies 3:53 B3 Revelation (Mother Earth) 6:10 B4 Steal Away (The Night) 3:27 Ozzy Osbourne's 1981 solo debut Blizzard of Ozz was a masterpiece of neo-classical metal that, along with Van Halen's first album, became a cornerstone of '80s metal guitar. Upon its release, there was considerable doubt that Ozzy could become a viable solo attraction. Blizzard of Ozz demonstrated not only his ear for melody, but also an unfailing instinct for assembling top-notch backing bands. Onetime Quiet Riot guitarist Randy Rhoads was a startling discovery, arriving here as a unique, fully formed talent. Rhoads was just as responsible as Osbourne -- perhaps even more so -- for the album's musical direction, and his application of classical guitar techniques and scales rewrote the rulebook just as radically as Eddie Van Halen had. Rhoads could hold his own as a flashy soloist, but his detailed, ambitious compositions and arrangements revealed his true depth, as well as creating a sense of doomy, sinister elegance built on Ritchie Blackmore's minor-key innovations. All of this may seem to downplay the importance of Ozzy himself, which shouldn't be the case at all. The music is a thoroughly convincing match for his lyrical obsession with the dark side (which was never an embrace, as many conservative watchdogs assumed); so, despite its collaborative nature, it's unequivocally stamped with Ozzy's personality. What's more, the band is far more versatile and subtle than Sabbath, freeing Ozzy from his habit of singing in unison with the guitar (and proving that he had an excellent grasp of how to frame his limited voice). Nothing short of revelatory, Blizzard of Ozz deservedly made Ozzy a star, and it set new standards for musical virtuosity in the realm of heavy metal. ________________________________________________________________________________ This record has been cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine. New inner and outer sleeves included. Fast & careful shipping. #JapanWeek

No. 82511827

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Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz - 1st JAPAN PRESS - MINT ! VERY RARE ! Solo Debut from the Prince of darkness - Vinyl record - 1st Pressing, Japanese pressing - 1981

Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz - 1st JAPAN PRESS - MINT ! VERY RARE ! Solo Debut from the Prince of darkness - Vinyl record - 1st Pressing, Japanese pressing - 1981

1.) Ozzy Osbourne – Blizzard Of Ozz
Vinyl, LP, Album - 1st Japanese Pressing - 1981 - Japan - Jet Records - 25AP 1992
Media: MINT / Sleeve & Insert: MINT

A1 I Don't Know 5:14
A2 Crazy Train 4:50
A3 Goodbye To Romance 5:33
A4 Dee 0:49
A5 Suicide Solution 4:17
B1 Mr. Crowley 5:02
B2 No Bone Movies 3:53
B3 Revelation (Mother Earth) 6:10
B4 Steal Away (The Night) 3:27

Ozzy Osbourne's 1981 solo debut Blizzard of Ozz was a masterpiece of neo-classical metal that, along with Van Halen's first album, became a cornerstone of '80s metal guitar. Upon its release, there was considerable doubt that Ozzy could become a viable solo attraction. Blizzard of Ozz demonstrated not only his ear for melody, but also an unfailing instinct for assembling top-notch backing bands. Onetime Quiet Riot guitarist Randy Rhoads was a startling discovery, arriving here as a unique, fully formed talent. Rhoads was just as responsible as Osbourne -- perhaps even more so -- for the album's musical direction, and his application of classical guitar techniques and scales rewrote the rulebook just as radically as Eddie Van Halen had. Rhoads could hold his own as a flashy soloist, but his detailed, ambitious compositions and arrangements revealed his true depth, as well as creating a sense of doomy, sinister elegance built on Ritchie Blackmore's minor-key innovations. All of this may seem to downplay the importance of Ozzy himself, which shouldn't be the case at all. The music is a thoroughly convincing match for his lyrical obsession with the dark side (which was never an embrace, as many conservative watchdogs assumed); so, despite its collaborative nature, it's unequivocally stamped with Ozzy's personality. What's more, the band is far more versatile and subtle than Sabbath, freeing Ozzy from his habit of singing in unison with the guitar (and proving that he had an excellent grasp of how to frame his limited voice). Nothing short of revelatory, Blizzard of Ozz deservedly made Ozzy a star, and it set new standards for musical virtuosity in the realm of heavy metal.
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This record has been cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine. New inner and outer sleeves included. Fast & careful shipping.

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