Ozzy Osbourne - Black Rain
Facts
| Artist(s) | Ozzy Osbourne |
| Studio | Epic |
| Release Date | May 22, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 886970996822 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 5 23:38 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced |
Tracks
- Not Going Away
- I Don't Wanna Stop
- Black Rain
- Lay Your World On Me
- God Bless The Almighty Dollar
- Silver
- Civilize The Universe
- Here For You
- Countdown's Begun
- Trap Door
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Good CD but buy the better version. |
| Signs Of Life |
The opening piece is "Not Going Away" which appears to be a biographical
statement about Ozzy not retiring. It is a solid piece and is one of the pieces on which he experiments with his sound, but ultimately it fails to grab the listener, and it did not grow on me with repeated listenings. Next up is "I Don't Wanna Stop", which is a similar lyrical message, but a stronger piece, with some great instrumentation. However, when one compares this to some of Ozzy's greatest pieces it just doesn't match up. Next up is the title track, "Black Rain", a piece which Ozzy questions the purpose of the war. For me this is the strongest of the tracks, though it too would not be considered in the top tier of all Ozzy's songs.
The ballads are the weakness of this album, as unfortunately it has been a long time since Ozzy has done any ballad which didn't sound like one he has done before. The first one is "Lay Your World On Me". It sounds like any number of previous efforts, and lyrically is probably weaker than most. Up next is "The Almighty Dollar", once again a slightly different sound, but this one just doesn't work for me. It isn't bad, and it does have some interesting sections, but it just doesn't hold up as a complete piece. "11 Silver" is a high energy effort, but as with its predecessor it ends up around an average piece because it doesn't all fit together, though there is a furious guitar solo which perhaps moves it slightly above average. "Civilize The Universe" is a bit better to my ears, and it is one of the highlights of the album.
"Here for You" is the second ballad, and as with the first one, it is one of the weaker tracks. Ozzy should consider doing an album or two without ballads, unless he can really come up with something different. "Countdown's Begun" is a more traditional sounding heavier Ozzy song, though it seems to signal that the inventiveness of the sound on the earlier tracks as run out. As an Ozzy piece, I found it rather unexceptional, though preferable to the ballads. The last piece on the regular CD is "Trap Door", which is another of the better pieces on the album, though the lyrics are too repetitive for me, it at least offers a pretty good jam.
The Japanese release contains two bonus tracks, the first of which is "I Can't Save You" This sounds more like an older Ozzy piece, but it has a decent sound so of the more traditional Ozzy sounding pieces on this album, it would have been my favorite, were it not for the second bonus track "Nightmare", which once again doesn't fit as much with the industrial metal sound of a lot of this album, but is the best of the traditional Ozzy pieces included.
In terms of composition, this album is essentially a three person effort. Ozzy, Zakk Wylde, and Kevin Churko composed all the pieces, with the exception of "The Almighty Dollar" and "Trap Door" for which Zakk is not credited as composer. The musicians are Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Zakk Wylde (guitars and keyboards), Mike Bordin (drums and percussion), and Blasko (bass). Though it is a bit inconsistent, I am rounding this one up to four stars.
June 22, 2008
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