Original Television Soundtrack - The Osbourne Family Album

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Album Details

Title: The Osbourne Family Album
Artist: Original Television Soundtrack
Release Date: 6/4/2002
Re-Released On: 6/17/2002
Label: Epic
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, Various artists collection, soundtrack
UPCs: 696998667020, 5099750834725
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Hard Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, TV Soundtracks, Soundtracks, Album Rock
Total Copies: 16
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  2. Crazy Train :: Pat Boone
  3. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  4. Dreamer :: Ozzy Osbourne
  5. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  6. Papa Don't Preach :: Kelly Osbourne
  7. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  8. You Really Got Me :: The Kinks
  9. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  10. Snowblind :: System of a Down
  11. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  12. Imagine :: John Lennon
  13. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  14. Drive :: The Cars
  15. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  16. Good Souls [Live] :: Starsailor
  17. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  18. Mirror Image
  19. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  20. Wonderful Tonight :: Eric Clapton
  21. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  22. Mama, I'm Coming Home :: Ozzy Osbourne
  23. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  24. Crazy Train :: Mike Bordin, Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Robert Trujillo
  25. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  26. Family System [*] :: Chevelle
  27. [Untitled Hidden Track]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDEpic 5083472
2002CDEpic 86670

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Album Review

No one should mistake The Osbourne Family Album as an Ozzy Osbourne album -- it's the soundtrack to the ludicrously successful MTV reality sitcom The Osbournes and, as such, it plays to the unexpected crossover Ozzy and clan earned with the show, not his longtime fans. In fact, there are only three Ozzy songs here -- "Dreamer," a real nice ballad from his fall 2001 release Down to Earth (the album he was promoting when the show was shot); "Mama, I'm Coming Home," which his wife, Sharon, claims in the liner notes was written for her when he was on tour for a long, long time; and, of course, "Crazy Train," -- which is also present in Pat Boone's kitschy, loungey cover, since it is, after all, the theme of the series. The rest is a hodgepodge that attempts to replicate the feel of the show and the personalities of the family while offering career boosts to Osbourne children, Jack (he pushes Dillusion, a band he's been "developing over at Epic for a year now, so being as it was [his] signing, [he] thought including this song was only appropriate"; Dillusion is an American variation on Radiohead, which means there's a touch of metal to the guitars, and the arty moodiness has been replaced with earnest moodiness) and Kelly (singing a slickly hard-rocking cover of Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach," which is played straight and isn't that bad). Then, there's a bunch of other stuff that doesn't hold together musically, unless viewed as family favorites. The Kinks' "You Really Got Me" really got Ozzy into rock & roll, so it's here. Sharon remembers that daughter Aimee (who opted out of starring in the series) used to dance to the Cars' "Drive" as a child, so it's here. Kelly likes Starsailor, so a previously unreleased live version of "Good Souls" is here. Jack likes System of a Down, so "Snowblind," a song he believes "didn't get the recognition that it deserved," is here. John Lennon's "Imagine" is Ozzy and Sharon's song, so it's here, as is Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight," which Ozzy used to play as Sharon got ready to go out. Although it's not noted on the back cover, there are a bunch of dialogue snippets from the show interspersed throughout the album, which throws the indexing of the record completely off (for instance, Dillusion's "Mirror Image" would be the ninth track, but it comes up as the 18th). Given the amount of dialogue and the number of different musical styles, this really isn't for anybody outside The Osbournes fanatic -- again, the show, not Ozzy -- but for those who love the show, this is a good aural souvenir. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Chris PrynoskiCover Illustration
David ColemanArt Direction, Design
Duane BaronEngineer, Producer
Eric ClaptonProducer
German VillacortaRe-Engineer, Remixing
GGGarthProducer
Glyn JohnsProducer
Jeffrey WeberProducer
John LennonProducer
John PurdellProducer, Engineer
Kaz UtsunomiyaA&R
Kelly OsbourneLiner Notes, Performer, Executive Producer
Michael LloydProducer
Mike BordinPerformer
Ozzy OsbourneExecutive Producer, Liner Notes
Pat BoonePerformer
Phil SpectorProducer
Randy RhoadsPerformer
Rick RubinProducer
Robert John "Mutt" LangeProducer
Robert TrujilloPerformer
Ross HalfinPhotography
Shel TalmyProducer
StarsailorPerformer
Stephen MarcussenMastering
System of a DownPerformer
The CarsProducer
The KinksPerformer
Thom PanunzioRemixing, Re-Engineer
Tim PalmerProducer
Toren CaudellEngineer, Producer
Yoko OnoProducer

Member Reviews

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 8/16/2007...

great Ozzy and great "others"