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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this album!!!, February 23, 2003
This review is from: The Osbourne Family Album (Audio CD)
This album is so f*@%ing awesome as Ozzy might say!! I think thst this is one of the best albums I've picked up in long time!! It has great music and I love the uncensored dialog from the show between the songs, it's so funny!!! My Favorite songs are: Pat Boone Crazy Train-I think his version of this song is outstanding! Ozzy Osbourne Dreamer-I like this ballad he does I think he has a great voice on this song and I would have to agree that it sounds sort of like a John Lennon song, who the song is a tribute to!! Kelly Osbourne Papa Don't Preach-I think this version of this song is much better than the original and she has a great voice too!! The Kinks You Really Got Me-It's a classic what more can you say!! John Lennon Imagine-I love this song by him, I think it's his best!! The Cars Drive-Great song, love the melody!! Eric clapton Wounderful Tonight-One his best songs!! Ozzy Osbourne Mama, I'm Coming Home-Another great ballad by the Ozzman, love the melody alot in this one!! Ozzy Osbourne Crazy Train-Of course who could forget the original version of this song by the master himself, his best song I think!! Chevelle Family System-I think they added this because this song represents their family, but that's just my guess!! I would highly recommend this for Osbourne fans everywhere you will enjoy it very much!!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ozzy and the gang rule, August 21, 2002
This review is from: The Osbourne Family Album (Audio CD)
So being a fan of the Osbournes, Ozzy Osbourne and the very lovely Kelly Osbourne, I decided to pick up this CD. Over all, I was very impressed. The audio tracks are hillarious. (It's worth just to hear the uncensored clip of Ozzy explaining to Sharon his displeasure for her choice of bubbles as a stage prop) Kelly's infecious groove is very apparent in her great cover of 'Papa Don't Preach' and the CD rocks out with classic Ozzy cuts like 'Crazy Train' and 'Mama I'm Coming Home' and even shows Ozzy's tender side with 'Dreamer' This isn't a CD for hardcore Ozzy or Black Sabbath fans, but if you're a casual fan, such as myself and enjoy The Osbournes TV show, that I suggest you pick this up ASAP.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good, but mostly a novelty., June 22, 2002
This review is from: The Osbourne Family Album (Audio CD)
On one hand, I'm amused at the whole Osbourne phenomenon. On the other, I feel bad that Ozzy -- who is in essence a nice guy (if a bit foul-mouthed) -- is being exploited somewhat by the whole franchise, his speech patterns and family being somewhat put on display and laughed at. Then again, since the Osbournes do reap financial benefits, perhaps I'm over-analyzing. At any rate, The Osbourne Family Album is a fairly enjoyable listening experience, a crazy mix of Ozzy's musical output, novelties, and classic hits. Kelly Osbourne's high-profile cover of Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach" shows that Kelly has a pleasantly robust voice with personality, but unfortunately the production stinks. I happen to love the idea of a harder-rocking arrangement of this anthemic classic, but the badly played guitar riffs intrude upon the vocals painfully, there are too many cliched effects on Kelly's voice (and it doesn't seem to need them), the drummer should be shot (all those unnecessary rolls on the toms at the end are just overkill), and sonically the track is too much industrial and not enough rock. Worth a listen anyway just to hear Kelly's voice, but imagine what she could have achieved if Ozzy guitarist Zakk Wylde had been on hand to add some real rock grit to the song! Ozzy's "Mama, I'm Coming Home" is easily the best song on the album, glorious 12-string guitars, raging Wylde licks, and a majestic backing choir adding to one of Ozzy's best songs (and, according to the liner notes, Sharon Osbourne's favourite song by her husband). "Crazy Train" is a Randy Rhoads-era classic, perhaps Ozzy's most famous song. "Dreamer", from Ozzy's latest album Down to Earth, is a dud, Ozzy's voice very poorly suited for the goody-goody ecology-friendly lyrics and pappy arrangement. On the nuttier front, we have an absolutely demented version of "Crazy Train" by '50s pop crooner Pat Boone (from his No More Mr. Nice Guy collection of heavy-metal covers), "Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton (!), "Imagine" by John Lennon (!?!) and "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks. The latter three are really just novelty items, like a mix tape for Osbourne family members. Personally I might have liked material from Zakk Wylde's band Black Label Society. The soundbites from the show are funny enough but again novelty items at best, and they should have included these in the track listings. Fun in a warped kind of way.
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