Ozzy Osbourne- LIVE AT BUDOKAN- DVD- 2002-
- Sony Music Entertainment Inc./Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Russia)- 4606817402158- 200 grn
Ozzy’s last paint-by-numbers live album was almost two decades ago. In actuality, you really only need a live one with Randy Rhoads and you’re golden. But if you’re in the mood for downtuned Ozzy songs, Live at Budokan might be the way to go. While the new rhythm section of Mike Bordin (Faith No More) and Rob Trujillo (Metallica) do have a positive impact on the sound, Zakk Wylde is tiring. His constant divebombing all over Randy’s composition “I Don’t Know” just rubs the wrong way. Then it’s an unremarkable song called “That I Never Had” from Down to Earth. The most enjoyable thing about it is actually Zakk’s backing vocal. As the most unessential of all Ozzy releases, Live at Budokan should really be the last one to add to your collection.
Filmed And Recorded Live At Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan On 15th February 2002.
Housed In A DVD Super Jewel Box Includes Insert.
Изготовлено ООО «Сонопресс».
Made In Russia.