Ozzy Osbourne/Argentina 09.10.1995 Soundboard Edition
Ozzy Osbourne/Argentina 09.10.1995 Soundboard Edition
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In 1995, Ozzy Osbourne reversed his retirement and returned to the scene with Joe Holmes. This soundboard album will immerse you in the precious live performances of that era. This work features a thick soundboard recording from the Buenos Aires concert on September 10, 1995. Ozzy produced "OZZMOSIS" with his friend Zakk Wylde, but when the tour began, Joe Holmes was by his side. This is a good opportunity to recap the situation and take a look back at the activities of that time. [May: Zakk Wylde fired, Alex Skolnick joins] June 9: Nottingham performance [Skolnick not hired, Joe Holmes joins] August 19-28: North America #1 (3 shows) September 2-12: South America (5 shows) ←★here★ [October: "OZZMOSIS" released] October 10-November 4: North America #2 (12 shows) November 8-December 20: Europe (24 shows) December 31: Denver performance This is Ozzy Osbourne in 1995. After the production of "OZZMOSIS," Zakk was approached about joining GUNS N' ROSES, and they actually did some sessions together. However, things didn't progress after that, and Zakk was apparently unsure of GUNS's true intentions. Ozzy felt indignant, feeling that he had been chosen instead. He fired Zakk. Afterward, he auditioned for a secret gig with former Testament member Alex Skolnick, but didn't officially join. Instead, he was replaced by former David Lee Roth/Lizzy Borden member Joe Holmes. With his new lineup firmly in place, Ozzy warmed up on North America #1 before embarking on a South American tour to announce his return to full power. This South American leg is also a major source of pro-shots and soundboards, and is packed with classics from Holmes' days. Organize your collection with the detailed schedule, along with our gift titles. Details of the "South America" leg: * September 2nd "LUSTRUM OF HOLMES (video)" * September 6th: Rio de Genéiro performance * September 8th "MOR SANTIAGO 1995 (video)" * September 10th: Buenos Aires performance ←★This work★ * September 12th: Buenos Aires performance All five performances above. "LUSTRUM OF HOLMES" and "MOR SANTIAGO 1995" are pro shots based on TV broadcasts. In contrast, this work is a soundboard album based on FM broadcasts. This work is an extremely thick and ultra-realistic exposed soundboard. Although the source is FM broadcast, as it is South America in the 1990s, the mix is extremely rough and raw, and there are no loud cheers. It's like a direct connection to the mix table... No, the live performance is almost certainly unprocessed and will be played without any processing. Moreover, this work has been digitized from the best master, and its freshness without dubbing marks is tremendous. The powerful rhythm section of Geezer Butler and Dean Castronovo, with their "quintessential g//z/r" sound, is also impressive. This direct-to-the-point sound captures a rare live performance from Holmes' time. While it's not necessarily full due to the broadcast schedule, it's still a satisfying 77 minutes. Finally, let's summarize the contents. Sabbath (6 songs): Paranoid: Paranoid, Iron Man, War Pigs; Other: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sweet Leaf, Children of the Grave; Solo (9 songs): Randy: I Don't Know, Flying High Again, Suicide Solution, Mr. Crowley, Crazy Train; Jake: Bark at the Moon; Zac: No More Tears, I Just Want You, Mama, I'm Coming Home. Joe Holmes's five and a half years with the band surpassed even those of Jake and Zac (at the time). This is a record that will send a direct sound directly into your brain, capturing the live performance of a time when official albums were not available. This is an extremely thick soundboard recording of the "Buenos Aires Performance on September 10, 1995." The sound is ultra-realistic and raw, and even though it's an FM broadcast, it's incredibly rough and raw, with no loud cheers, and is directly connected to the mix table. This is a pleasure record that will send an unedited and unedited recording of the extremely rare live performance of Joe Holmes and Geezer Butler, only available at the time, directly into your brain. Estadio Ferrocarril Oeste, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10th September 1995 SBD (76:39) 1. Paranoid 2. I Don't Know 3. Flying High Again 4. No More Tears 5. I Just Want You 6. Suicide Solution 7. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 8. Iron Man 9. Sweet Leaf 10. Children of the Grave 11. Mr. Crowley 12. War Pigs 13. Crazy Train 14. Mama, I'm Coming Home 15. Bark at the Moon SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Joe Holmes - guitar Geezer Butler - bass Deen Castronovo - drums John Sinclair - keyboards
Estadio Ferrocarril Oeste, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10th September 1995 SBD (76:39) 1. Paranoid 2. I Don't Know 3. Flying High Again 4. No More Tears 5. I Just Want You 6. Suicide Solution 7. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 8. Iron Man 9. Sweet Leaf 10. Children of the Grave 11. Mr. Crowley 12. War Pigs 13. Crazy Train 14. Mama, I'm Coming Home 15. Bark at the Moon SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Joe Holmes - guitar Geezer Butler - bass Deen Castronovo - drums John Sinclair - keyboards