Ozzmosis, No More Tears, the rest
5
By Penobscot Phil
Best Ozz album in my opinion.
Old LA Tonight is sooo underrated
4
By HIDDEN Pie
Personal favorite solo effort
Great album !
5
By jpizze
This is one of the best ozzy records .
Beinhorn
5
By unpoppy
Ive been listening to this album since the 9th grade just because of the production sound of the drums, guitar, and low tones. I could care less what the lyrics are, the sound the album can put through speakers is great and Beinhorn needs to produce a modern psychedelic doom album asap with Zakk
Not quite up to the First Zack Wylde Albums
3
By Bobula
Pery Mason, I Just Want You and See You On The Other Side are the three top songs here. The later two are among the great Ozzy tunes. Consistently solid album.
Ozzy rocks!
5
By globesessions99
Ozzy is the man! I remember hearing the singles from this CD as a kid and really wanted it. When I finally did get it, I think it really showed me what a true legend of rock is made of. I love this CD, and am glad it was a part of my childhood. I always found such a personal connection to 'I Just Want You' & 'See You On The Other Side'. It's great to have the 2 b sides as well (but I know there are more from this recording session then the one's that appear here, one of them was called 'Voodoo Dancer')
Underrated
5
By Rich315
Without a doubt Ozzy's most underrated work. "Thunder Underground," "Perry Mason," and "See You on the Other Side" are incredible pieces of work.
Great album
5
By Stickygranada1980
ok dumb@$$ Zakk is not on this album. look it up,hell call the Ozz up and he'll educate you idiots.
Underrated
5
By Bigtony2499
By far the most underrated Ozz album. With the exception of Thunder Underground, every track is just as good as the next. Perry Mason is a strong opener and the typical awesome ballad Old L.A. Tonight as the closer, this album is a great buy for anyone who hasn't heard it yet.
Ozzmosis was needed at the time.
5
By Odmsteel
I specifically remember this time period in music. Stuff was so bland and tasteless. This is when record stores finally got the little listening stations to preview an album. I clearly remember checking this out and buying it immediately. It's by far my favorite besides Blizzard of Ozz