Tribute (Live) - Ozzy Osbourne

Tribute (Live)

Ozzy Osbourne

  • Genre: Metal
  • Release Date: 1987-03-19
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 1987 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
I Don't Know (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 5:40
2
Crazy Train (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 5:20
3
Believer (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 5:07
4
Mr. Crowley (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 5:37
5
Flying High Again (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 4:17
6
Revelation (Mother Earth) [Liv Ozzy Osbourne 5:59
7
Steal Away (The Night) [Live w Ozzy Osbourne 8:04
8
Suicide Solution (Live with Gu Ozzy Osbourne 7:46
9
Iron Man (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 2:50
10
Children of the Grave (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 5:58
11
Paranoid (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 3:00
12
Goodbye to Romance (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 5:33
13
No Bone Movies (Live) Ozzy Osbourne 4:08
14
Dee (Randy Rhoads Studio Outta Ozzy Osbourne 4:22

Reviews

  • Brilliance

    5
    By Phishphantom
    One wickedly good set!
  • Randy

    5
    By somewhat mariah fan
    Gone to soon... RIP legend
  • Randy Rhoads

    5
    By I fudged
    His guitar wizardry speaks for itself. Randy Rhoads was truly one of a kind RIP.
  • Required listening material....

    5
    By Scott N Amber
    This record, along with Ozzy's first two solo albums were so pivotal. I was 10 or 11 when Blizzard came out, and well into my teens when Tribute came out. I think everybody I knew owned the Tribute album when it came out. It was the album that everybody took really good care of, and was usually a prominentaly displayed part of your record collection. You never saw a ratty looking copy of this album. And this was still in the days where you went to your friends houses, just to listen to records. And this was literally required listening for just about all American rocker suburb kids. Just like everyone owned Peter Frampton Comes Alive, in the 70s.... This was the hard rock holy grail of the 80s. It still holds up against anymeasuring stick you care to use. It is superb in just about every way. This came out several years after Randy's death... and was an immdiate classic. I bought the record, which I immdeiately recorded to cassette for my car stereo. I bought the first cd pressing. I had the t-shirt and a Tribute patch on my denim battle jacket. I was a drummer myself in those days and was a huge Tommy Aldrige fan as well. You just couldnt beat that record. I wore it out back then and still revisit it quite often today, and I'm almost 50. I recommend owning a physical copy of this gem... but stay away from the Sony/Epic remaster, it has editing and sound issues. But all other versions are pretty good.
  • Ozzy and Randy

    5
    By Bobobobo598
    Quintessential example of the greatness of Rhodes and Ozzy’s magic. When I get to heaven if Crazy Train isn’t playing I will know I didn’t get there yet.
  • Tommy

    5
    By Caligula Caesar
    Great live album!! Randy is great! I would love to see ITunes release Speak of The Devil. The live album Ozzy did after leaving Sabbath.
  • Genius

    5
    By jmba.md
    Every 10 to 20 years you find in your life ONE extraordinary GENIUS like Randy, Just imagine if he is still around, MIND BLOWING
  • Rip

    5
    By real master 21
    Rip randy we love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • If you had to pick just one.

    5
    By Ozcrome
    If you had enough money for only one Ozzy album, this should be the one you buy.
  • The whole band is tight

    5
    By HHRINCON
    Yes, this is a showcase for Randy, as it should be. However, the whole band is hitting on all cylinders . Put on the head phones, close your eyes and be transported to an incredible time in rock n roll.

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