Ozzy Osbourne To Release Memoirs Of A Madman
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Ozzy Osbourne To Release Memoirs Of A Madman

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on July 26, 2014

in New Music,News

For the first time, Ozzy Osbourne is compiling his biggest solo material on Memoirs of a Madman, out October 7 on Legacy Recordings.

The album features 17 of Ozzy’s best known and biggest recordings including Crazy Train, Flying High Again and Mama, I’m Coming Home. Along with a CD release, the album will be available as a double vinyl LP and a two-disc picture disc.

Being released the same day is the two-DVD version of the album featuring 27 music videos and two making of pieces on disc 1 and 27 live and studio performances on disc 2.

Memoirs Of A Madman Track List

CD, LP, DD
Crazy Train
Mr. Crowley
Flying High Again
Over The Mountain
Bark At The Moon
The Ultimate Sin
Miracle Man
No More Tears (edit)
Mama, I’m Coming Home
Road To Nowhere
Perry Mason
I Just Want You
Gets Me Through
Dreamer
I Don’t Wanna Stop
Life Won’t Wait
Let Me Hear You Scream

DVD

DVD 1 (The Music Videos)
Bark At The Moon
So Tired
The Ultimate Sin
Lightning Strikes
Crazy Train
Miracle Man
Crazy Babies
Breaking All The Rules
No More Tears
Mama, I’m Coming Home
Mr. Tinkertrain
Time After Time
Road To Nowhere
I Don’t Want To Change The World (Live)
Changes
Perry Mason
I Just Want You
See You On The Other Side
Back On Earth
Gets Me Through
Dreamer
In My Life
I Don’t Wanna Stop
Let Me Hear You Scream
Life Won’t Wait
Let It Die
Mama, I’m Coming Home (alternate version)
The Making of Let Me Hear You Scream
The Making of Life Won’t Wait
DVD 2
I Don’t Know (Rochester, NY 1981)
Suicide Solution (Rochester, NY 1981)
Mr. Crowley (Rochester, NY 1981)
Crazy Train (Rochester, NY 1981)
Over The Mountain (Albuquerque, NM 1982)
Fairies Wear Boots (clip) (MTV 1982 New York, NY)
Bark At The Moon (Entertainment USA 1984 Kansas City, MO 1986 (Jake E Lee, Phil Soussan, Randy Castillo))
Never Know Why (Entertainment USA 1984 Kansas City, MO 1986 (Jake E Lee, Phil Soussan, Randy Castillo))
Killer Of Giants
Thank God For The Bomb
Secret Loser
Bloodbath In Paradise (Philadelphia, PA 1989 (Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler, Randy Castillo))
Tattooed Dancer (Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler, Randy Castillo))
Miracle Man (Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler, Randy Castillo))
Bark At The Moon (clip) (MTV 1989 Marquee, UK 1991 (Zakk Wylde, Mike Inez, Randy Castillo))
I Don’t Want To Change The World (Studio 1992, San Diego, CA 1992 (Zakk Wylde, Mike Inez, Randy Castillo))
Road To Nowhere (Studio 1992, San Diego, CA 1992 (Zakk Wylde, Mike Inez, Randy Castillo))
No More Tears (Japan 1992)
Desire (Studio 1992)
Mama, I’m Coming Home (MTV 1992)
Ozzmosis Recording Session 1995
Perry Mason (Ozzfest 1996 (Joe Holmes, Robert Trujillo, Mike Bordin)
Gets Me Through (Tokyo, Japan 2001 (Zakk Wylde, Robert Trujillo, Mike Bordin)
Not Going Away (Ozzfest 2007 (Zakk Wylde, Blasko, Mike Bordin)
I Don’t Wanna Stop (Black Rain Photo Shoot – Las Vegas, NV 2007 (Zakk Wylde, Blasko, Mike Bordin, Adam Wakeman)
Let Me Hear You Scream (Scream Recording Session 2010 – London, England 2010 (Gus G, Blasko, Tommy Clufetos, Adam Wakeman)
Flying High Again (Philadelphia, PA 1989 (Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler, Randy Castillo)
Believer (Tokyo, Japan 2001 (Zakk Wylde, Robert Trujillo, Mike Bordin)

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