Ozzy Osbourne - The Ozzman Cometh: Greatest Hits

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Album Details

Title: The Ozzman Cometh: Greatest Hits
Artist: Ozzy Osbourne
Release Date: 6/25/2002
Re-Released On: 11/1/2009
Label: EPC, Sony Music Distribution, Sony/Columbia, Epic
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 696998664623, 886972831121, 0886972831121, 4547366007428, 886975705122
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, British Metal, Neo-Classical Metal, Album Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Rowdy, Theatrical, Malevolent, Outrageous, Rambunctious, Confident, Energetic, Menacing, Rousing, Stylish, Visceral, Rebellious
Total Copies: 11
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Black Sabbath [#][Demo Version]
  2. War Pigs [#][Demo Version]
  3. Goodbye to Romance
  4. Crazy Train
  5. Mr. Crowley
  6. Over the Mountain
  7. Paranoid [Live]
  8. Bark at the Moon
  9. Miracle Man
  10. Crazy Babies
  11. No More Tears [Edit]
  12. Mama, I'm Coming Home
  13. I Don't Want to Change the World [Live]
  14. I Just Want You
  15. Back on Earth [#]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDSony Music Distribution88697570512
2008CDEPC88697283112
2008CDSony Music Distribution88697283112
2002CDSony/Columbia8067
2002CDEpic 86646

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Album Review

Theoretically, a greatest-hits collection should be an easy job for someone like Ozzy Osbourne, whose career always thrived on singles. However, this is not the case, as Ozzman Cometh proves. While the compilation does boast some of his biggest hits, including "Crazy Train," "Goodbye to Romance," and "Shot in the Dark," some of his most memorable songs, such as "I Don't Know," "Flying High Again," and "Miracle Man," are surprisingly missing. Instead of extra tracks from his 15-year career, listeners aren't even given definitive Ozzy -- the album is unfortunately overshadowed with Black Sabbath basement tapes, including "Fairies Wear Boots" and "War Pigs." Although Osbourne never failed to put Sabbath hits into his live shows and albums, the idea that re-recorded material from his former band replaces some of his best songs is a little depressing. The album also includes one new track, "Back on Earth," which continues the musical setting similar to Ozzmosis (where Osbourne counts on synthesizers instead of guitars). Despite its flaws, however, Ozzman Cometh certainly delivers a good collection of hits, making it and Tribute the only necessary Ozzy albums for casual fans. [The 2002 reissue excludes the four-track bonus disc that was included with the original printing of the album.] ~ Barry Weber, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill WardDrums
Black SabbathPerformer
Bob DaisleyProducer, Guitar (Bass)
Chris AthensMastering
David ColemanArt Direction
Duane BaronProducer
Geezer ButlerGuitar (Bass)
Gene KirklandPhotography
Guzman/Rotterdam Conservatory Orquesta TipicaPhotography
Jake E. LeeGuitar
John PurdellProducer
John SinclairKeyboards
Keith OlsenProducer
Kevin JonesKeyboards
Lee KerslakeProducer
Mark WeissPhotography
Matt SherlockPhotography
Max NormanProducer
Michael BeinhornProducer, Keyboards
Michael WagenerEngineer, Mixing
Mike BordinDrums
Mike InezMusic Direction, Inspiration, Bass
Neal PrestonPhotography
Ozzy OsbourneProducer, Vocal Harmony, Vocals
Paul NorthfieldEngineer, Mixing
Randy CastilloDrums
Randy RhoadsGuitar, Producer
Rick WakemanKeyboards
Robert TrujilloGuitar (Bass)
Ross PeltonPhotography
Roy Thomas BakerProducer
Rudy SarzoGuitar (Bass)
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Tommy AldridgeDrums
Tony IommiGuitar
Vic AnesiniMastering
Zakk WyldeGuitar