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Ozzy Osbourne/Osaka,Japan 3.8.1989

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In “BLOODBATH IN FESTIVAL”, you can enjoy the Osaka Festival Hall performance on March 10th, which was the last day of OZZY OSBOURNE’s 1989 Japan tour, with the highest quality audience recording ever. One song you definitely want to listen to on this final day is “MIRACLE WYLDE MAN”, which was recorded live on March 8th, the first day of the Osaka performance. Like “BLOODBATH IN FESTIVAL”, this sound source also directly uses the original cassette master, which was not even available among traders until the time of release. The wide spread of sound contained in this recording is comparable, and the force of the pushing sound is almost the same, and the sound quality is at the highest level for this period. In particular, in terms of the sense of presence, it is considered to be the best among all the sound sources that came to Japan in 1989, and the sound that directly packages the raw heat will let you enjoy the real pleasure of audience recording. This work is definitely an indispensable recording to know the situation of the Osaka performance that was held for two days. Although the set list is almost the same as the “NO REST FOR THE BUDOKAN” performance on the last day and the first half of the tour at Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan, the energetic sound and destructive ensemble provide an excellent performance that will keep the listeners entertained. I will let you “BLOODBATH IN FESTIVAL” had a well-balanced sound image as a whole, but this recording especially features Randy Castillo’s ferocious drumming, which is especially impressive on songs such as “I Don’t Know” and “Flying High Again.” From the beginning of the live performance, the charm of the strong rhythm section with Geezer Butler is fully captured. Masu). Of course, Zakk Wylde’s guitar is also in top form, knocking out the listener with a heavy distortion sound, and then exploding with technical fast playing that rivals his predecessor Jake E. Lee. It’s amazing. Must-listen parts include “Flying High Again,” where the audience roars with a guitar solo filled with a vibe that can’t be found anywhere else, and “Bloodbath In Paradise,” where an ’89-style Ozzy band is filled with its charm! Another feature of this work is that you can listen to Zack’s nearly 15-minute guitar solo, which spanned the disc in the middle of “BLOODBATH IN FESTIVAL”, without any cuts. The song grips the listener and runs through it all at once, including “Tatooed Dancer”, which includes Castillo’s drum solo! Naturally, the second half of the live performance on Disc 2 is also very powerful, with all the songs being the best entertainment, including the powerful “Miracle Man” and “Suicide Solution”, and “Paranoid”, which has more sharpness and aggression than SABBATH at the time! Furthermore, unlike the final day, this day ends with “Bark At The Moon,” and this subtle difference is also interesting. The best hard rock show that lets you enjoy the charm of the ’89 live show where Ozzy was the most excited is packed with listening spots throughout the entire 100 minutes. Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan 8th March 1989 PEREFCT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1. 1. Carl Orff “Carmina Burana” 2. I Don’t Know 3. Flying High Again 4. Mr. Crowley 5. Shot In The Dark 6. Bloodbath In Paradise 7. Zakk Wylde Guitar Solo 8. Sweet Leaf 9. War Pigs 10. Tattooed Dancer 11. Randy Castillo Drum Solo Disc 2 1. Fire In The Sky 2. Miracle Man 3. Suicide Solution 4. Iron Man 5. Crazy Train 6. Paranoid 7. Bark At The Moon Ozzy Osbourne – Vocal Zakk Wylde – Guitar Geezer Butler – Bass Randy Castillo – Drums

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