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Ozzy Osbourne – Ordinary Man (Limited Edition Black, White & Grey Marbled Vinyl)
Epic Records (2020)

4.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
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$55.00

Brand New ~ Sealed! Strictly Limited LP On Coloured Vinyl! Includes Inner Sleeve With Lyrics & Download Code With Bonus Track. Record Has Picture Labels. Includes “Straight To Hell”, “Ordinary Man”, “Under The Graveyard” & “It’s A Raid”, With Performances By Elton John, Slash, Post Malone & More!

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SKU: 19439718451 Categories: Rarities, Rock Tag: Ozzy Osbourne
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Brand New ~ Sealed! Strictly Limited LP On 140 Gram Coloured Vinyl! Includes Inner Sleeve With Lyrics & Download Code Of Album With Bonus Track. Record Has Picture Labels.

Ozzy Osbourne Returns In 2020 With A Cracker Of An Album, Including “”Straight To Hell”, “Ordinary Man”, “Under The Graveyard” & “It’s A Raid”. Features Performances By Elton John, Slash, Post Malone, Tom Morello, Andrew Watt, Duff McKagan & Chad Smith.

Side 1:
Straight To Hell (Featuring Slash)
All My Life
Goodbye
Ordinary Man (Featuring Elton John & Slash)
Under The Graveyard

Side 2:
Eat Me
Today Is The End
Scary Little Green Men (Featuring Tom Morello)
Holy For Tonight
It’s A Raid (Featuring Post Malone & Tom Morello)

Andrew Watt – Guitars / Keyboards
Duff McKagan – Bass
Chad Smith – Drums

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Europe

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NEW

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LP

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1 review for Ozzy Osbourne – Ordinary Man (Limited Edition Black, White & Grey Marbled Vinyl)
Epic Records (2020)

  1. geoffofdunnlirium@hotmail.com
    4 out of 5

    AMG – February 28, 2020

    How he's making music this strong after riding the crazy train for more than half-a-century is anyone's guess, but the better songs here rank among his best! A decade passed between metal icon Ozzy Osbourne's 2010 album Scream and its follow-up, Ordinary Man. His 12th solo studio effort is charged with an unexpected crackle of life that hasn't graced an Ozzy album in a long time. In the time since his last solo endeavor, Osbourne reunited with Black Sabbath for touring and the recording of 13, the first Sabbath studio album he'd sung on since 1978. Possibly rejuvenated by his time back at the helm with one of the most foundational metal bands ever, there's a new level of heaviness throughout Ordinary Man. There have been Sabbath-isms scattered throughout much of Ozzy's solo output, but rarely as blatantly as the sinister riffing and cosmic metallic breakdown of songs like "Under the Graveyard" and the demented "Straight to Hell." Ozzy even goes so far as to reprise the "Alright now!" first heard on Sabbath's 1971 pro-pot anthem "Sweet Leaf" to open "Straight to Hell." Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, Guns N' Roses alum Duff McKagan, and guitarist Andrew Watt (who produced the album after first working with Osbourne during his cameo on a Post Malone song in 2019) serve as the backing band, and turn in powerful performances that move from full-force metal attacks to quickly shifting grooves. The album recalls the raw power of Black Sabbath, but also channels Black Album-era Metallica on the creeping, oozy "Today Is the End" and the unhinged punk thrash on the Post Malone-assisted "It's a Raid." While Ordinary Man is surprisingly strong, it's not a grand slam. The by-the-numbers piano ballad title track is largely without character, wasting an odd duet of Ozzy and Elton John on a song that takes no risks and attempts nothing new. Less-inspired tracks like "Eat Me" and "Scary Little Green Men" would fit as filler anywhere in the Ozzy discography between 1986 and 2020, with stock riffs and Osbourne's patented maniacal laughter both feeling a little phoned in. Despite a few weaker spots, Ordinary Man contains some of Ozzy's best solo work in years. The production is huge but the energy is spontaneous, sounding like it was as fun to make as it is to listen to. 71 years old at the time Ordinary Man was released, Osbourne's voice in in great shape, sounding more or less like he always has. How he's making music this strong after riding the crazy train for more than half-a-century is anyone's guess, but the better songs here rank among his best.

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