Live at Budokan EXPLICIT LYRICS Ozzy Osbourne

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  • Release Date: 06/25/2002
  • Sales Rank: 17,722
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998652521
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Live at Budokan

1LISTENI Don't Know 5:52
2LISTENThat I Never Had 4:12
3LISTENBeliever 4:56
4LISTENJunkie 4:17
5LISTENMr. Crowley 6:45
6LISTENGets Me Through 4:15
7LISTENNo More Tears 7:14
8LISTENI Don't Want To Change The World 4:14
9LISTENRoad To Nowhere 5:52
10LISTENCrazy Train 6:01
11LISTENMama, I'm Coming Home 4:38
12LISTENBark At The Moon 4:29
13LISTENParanoid 3:49

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Editorial Reviews

After Speak of the Devil, Tribute, Just Say Ozzy, Live & Loud, the Ozzfest collections, and both Osbourne-fronted Black Sabbath live discs, one would think that Ozzy had exhausted his concert-album appeal. But due to the success of his reality TV show, Osbourne once again decided it was time for another live album. Although Osbourne's live performances were still rock-solid during the recording of this tour, Live at Budokan seems mighty excessive. The only positive thing about yet another one is to hear the intense live work of Zakk Wylde, who has been the cornerstone of Osbourne's sound longer than any other sideman he has ever worked with. His squealing leads and chunky guitar sound great here, displaying a talent for pure heavy metal that few other players could live up to in 2002. But at the same time, you can hear his amazing guitar work on at least two other Ozzy live discs, and the songs that are new to this environment (i.e., most of the first half of the album) are all taken from Down to Earth, which he plays on in the first place. This album sounds fine, is packaged nicely, and would make a nice addition to any Ozzy completist's collection. But Tribute has an equally brilliant guitarist showcased in one of his finest moments, and Live & Loud has the emotional burden of Ozzy thinking it was his last tour, making either of them preferable to this disc. Live at Budokan is nothing to avoid, but there are much better collections available featuring the same rock & roll madman in more spirited days. Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide



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Live at Budokanby Anonymous

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February 27, 2003: 'Live at Budokan' was disappointment: again old ozzy songs Paranoid. Yeah Paranoid again. But there was good things: three tracks from Down to Earth but where are the songs from Ozzmosis. It has to say Ozzy is live as good as he was during Live & Loud but why record same live songs again? Ozzy has many good songs that haven't been released as live.

Live at Budokanby Anonymous

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November 30, 2002: Ozzy Osbourne's Live At Budokan is a good effort for an aging rocker. This album includes some of the major highlights of his solo career. Expect obscene language. (Make sure your parents aren't around when you listen to it!) There are many pros to this album. This is the first album that includes live recordings of Junkie, Gets Me Through, and That I Never Had. It was also nice to get a sneak peak behind the scenes. (The disk features a bonus computer exrtra!) The cons do not over weigh the pros however. As I said before, he is an aging rocker and his voice is not as strong as it used to be, so do not expect a flawless disk. Plus, if you will notice, the DVD contains Sucide Solution while the CD does not. It would be nice if they put that song on the CD as well. All in all, I think this CD would be a great addition to add fans collection.


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