Ozzy Osbourne/Tokyo,Japan 1.15.2002
Ozzy Osbourne/Tokyo,Japan 1.15.2002
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Ozzy Osbourne returned to Nippon Budokan in 2002 with his ally Zakk Wylde in tow. Introducing a new excavation master who can experience the site in real life. Of course, what is recorded in this work is the “February 15, 2002: Nippon Budokan” performance. This is the first appearance audience recording. At that time, it was the "DOWN TO EARTH" era, but at the same time Ozzy was wearing two pairs of sandals with BLACK SABBATH, and he also became a household name on the blockbuster TV show "The Osbournes". This is a difficult time to grasp, so let's look back at a broader overview of our activities. 2001 *May 22nd - August 12th (33 Sabbath performances)《DOWN TO EARTH' released on October 16th》 ・October 31st - December 23rd: North America #1 (20 performances) 2002・February 8th-22nd: Asia (8 performances) ←★Coco★・February 24th-March 14th: North America #2 (9 performances)《March 5th: TV program “The Osbournes” starts》・5 March 17th - June 3rd: Europe (9 performances) July 10th - September 8th: North America #3 (9 performances) October 25th: Las Vegas performance March 14th, 2003: Las Vegas performance・June 1st - August 28th: North America #4 (40 performances) 2004 - 2005 * 47 performances in North America + 16 performances in Europe (63 performances in Sabbath) *Note: ``・'' indicates solo performance, ``*'' The mark is a live performance at Sabbath. This is Ozzy Osbourne from 2001 to 2005. In 2001, he toured with both BLACK SABBATH and solo, and in 2002/2003, he devoted himself to solo work (and "Osbournes"). After that, in 2004/2005, I concentrated on Sabbath (and "The Osbournes")... Among them, only the "Asia" leg in early 2002 made it to Japan. The Nippon Budokan performance of this work was also the fifth concert. I think many people have already noticed this, but this show is also included in the official live album/video “LIVE AT BUDOKAN”. This work is an audience recording that allows you to experience the scene from the audience side. The sound is powerful and ultra-realistic. As expected, there was no such thing as ``higher sound quality than the official live album!'', and the raw enthusiasm was completely absorbed, and the tone was really like the audience. On the other hand, if you listen to it using "audience standards", the story changes. The freshness is excellent because it was the original master handed down by the recording artist himself, and the core that reaches straight without any disturbance is powerful, and the clear air feeling makes every detail clear. It is not hard to imagine that it was shelved because the official live album was released, but it is a wonderful recording that would have definitely become a masterpiece of the tour if it were not for it. What is drawn with such fresh sound is a full show that exceeds the official live album "LIVE AT BUDOKAN". The official version was cut to fit on one CD, but this work is a full show that goes all at once. Let's compare and organize the sets here. Blizzard of Oz (4 songs)・I Don't Know/Mr. Crowley/Suicide Solution (★)/Crazy Train No More Tears (4 songs)・No More Tears/I Don't Want to Change the World/Road to Nowhere/Mama, I'm Coming Home Others (6 songs) ・Paranoid ・Diary of a Madman: Believer ・Bark at the Moon ・Down to Earth: That I Never Had/Junkie/Gets Me Through *Note: Songs marked with “★” cannot be heard on the official “LIVE AT BUDOKAN (CD version)”. ...and it looks like this. In terms of songs, only "Suicide Solution" has more songs than the official CD, but from there on, Zakk Wylde's guitar solo and member introductions are included in their entirety. Furthermore, if you include the time between songs, it is ``more than 24 minutes'' longer than the official CD. In fact, the official DVD included “Suicide Solution” and a guitar solo, but this work is still “more than 6 minutes” longer. It is truly a "Complete Master". The answer to the question "Who is Ozzy's best buddy?" varies from person to person, but there is no doubt that Zakk Wylde is one of the most likely. This work is a live album where you can experience the last visit to Japan in which Zack participated full-time (in 2015, it was "Ozzy & Friends" shared with Gus G). A full show of the famous duo that was originally supposed to be experienced at “DOWNLOAD JAPAN 2019”. First audience recording of the "February 15, 2002: Nippon Budokan" performance. Since it is the original master given to us by the recording artist himself, there are no dubbing marks, and the core that reaches straight without any disturbance is powerful, and the details are clear due to the clear atmosphere. It is the same show as the official live album "LIVE AT BUDOKAN", but it includes "Suicide Solution", Zakk Wylde's guitar solo, and member introductions that were cut on the official CD. Furthermore, including the gaps between songs, it is ``more than 24 minutes'' longer than the official CD and ``more than 6 minutes'' longer than the official DVD. This is a live album where you can experience the famous duo Ozzy & Zack's performance in Japan. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 15th February 2002 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1(50:06) 1. Ozzy Intro 2. Carmina Burana 3. I Don't Know 4. That I Never Had 5. Believer 6. Junkie 7. Mr. Crowley 8. Gets Me Through 9. Member Introduction 10. Suicide Solution 11. Guitar Solo Disc 2(40:35) 1. No More Tears 2. I Don't Want to Change the World 3. Road to Nowhere 4. Crazy Train 5. Mama, I'm Coming Home 6. Bark at the Moon 7. Paranoid Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Zakk Wylde - guitars Robert Trujillo - bass Mike Bordin - drums John Sinclair - keyboards
Disc 1(50:06) 1. Ozzy Intro 2. Carmina Burana 3. I Don't Know 4. That I Never Had 5. Believer 6. Junkie 7. Mr. Crowley 8. Gets Me Through 9. Member Introduction 10. Suicide Solution 11. Guitar Solo Disc 2(40:35) 1. No More Tears 2. I Don't Want to Change the World 3. Road to Nowhere 4. Crazy Train 5. Mama, I'm Coming Home 6. Bark at the Moon 7. Paranoid Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Zakk Wylde - guitars Robert Trujillo - bass Mike Bordin - drums John Sinclair - keyboards