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  • tojoro
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    • Dec 2009
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    Early release for Ozzy remasters in Japan...

    From cdjapan:

    To secure your first press copy of any of the items listed below, preorder on or before August 11, 2010.
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    EICP-1418
    Ozzy Osbourne/Blizzard Of Ozz (30th Anniversary Edition)Legacy Edition [Limited Edition] CDA
    3000 yen US$35/86.57 Release Date:2010/10/13
    Description:*Japan advanced release. Reissue from Ozzy Osbourne featuring remastering. Limited edition includes a bonus disc featuring more than 10 tracks. Part of a three-album Ozzy Osbourne reissue series featuring the albums "Blizzard Of Ozz (30th Anniversary Edition) Legacy Edition," "Blizzard Of Ozz (30th Anniversary Edition) Regular Edition" and "Diary Of A Madman (30th Anniversary Edition)."
    URL - http://cdjapan.jp/d.html?KEY=EICP-1418
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    EICP-1420
    Ozzy Osbourne/Blizzard Of Ozz (30th Anniversary Edition) [Regular Edition] CDA
    1800 yen US$21/86.57 Release Date:2010/10/13
    Description:*Japan advanced release. Reissue from Ozzy Osbourne featuring remastering. Part of a three-album Ozzy Osbourne reissue series featuring the albums "Blizzard Of Ozz (30th Anniversary Edition) Legacy Edition," "Blizzard Of Ozz (30th Anniversary Edition) Regular Edition" and "Diary Of A Madman (30th Anniversary Edition)."
    URL - http://cdjapan.jp/d.html?KEY=EICP-1420
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    EICP-1421
    Ozzy Osbourne/Diary Of A Madman (30th Anniversary Edition) CDA
    1800 yen US$21/86.57 Release Date:2010/10/13
    Description:*Japan advanced release. Reissue from Ozzy Osbourne featuring remastering. Part of a three-album Ozzy Osbourne reissue series featuring the albums "Blizzard Of Ozz (30th Anniversary Edition) Legacy Edition," "Blizzard Of Ozz (30th Anniversary Edition) Regular Edition" and "Diary Of A Madman (30th Anniversary Edition)."
    URL - http://cdjapan.jp/d.html?KEY=EICP-1421
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    When that button is gone, only a later press of the same title may
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    Some items are released in limited quantity or for a limited period of time. If you're after a limited edition, early ordering is essential to ensure timely receipt of your order.
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    If I remember correct, the boxed set was to be a limited release and only to N. America & the UK. It seems like that is still on for late November release. As Japan is just releasing the remastered albums, they have tentative date of October 13.
    In case anyone is curious, it will cost 6300 Yen, or 74.99 US for the 2 disc Blizzard Legacy and 1 disc Diary with 4-day shipping.
    Still do not know if the box will include the DVD of footage, or if that is a seperate entity.
  • Jagermeister
    Full Member Status

    • Apr 2010
    • 4510

    #2
    So how many unoriginal tracks or musicians will be featured on these?

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    • ThrillsNSpills
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Jan 2004
      • 6627

      #3
      According to an article in the new issue of Rolling Stone magazine (Issue 1104 - May 13, 2010), 30th-anniversary editions of OZZY OSBOURNE's first two solo albums — "Blizzard Of Ozz" (1980) and "Diary Of A Madman" (1981) — are due out later this year. The upcoming releases will feature the original Bob Daisley (bass) and Lee Kerslake (drums) recordings — unlike the 2002 reissues of these albums, which saw the replacement of the original bass and drum tracks by Osbourne's then-drummer Mike Bordin and -bassist Robert Trujillo.

      In a statement, Osbourne's wife and manager, Sharon, revealed that Daisley and Kerslake had been omitted due to bad blood with the Osbourne family.

      "Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake have harassed Ozzy and our family for several years," she said in 2002. "Because of their abusive and unjust behavior, Ozzy wanted to remove them from these recordings. We turned a negative into a positive by adding a fresh sound to the original albums."

      According to E! Online, Daisley, for one, was not impressed by the result.

      "They sound awful," he said of the revamped albums in London's Daily Express in 2002. "They are nothing like the originals. It is an insult to us, but more importantly to the fans."

      However, despite Daisley's grievances, the appeals court determined that he and Kerslake were owed nothing by the Osbournes.

      The Osbournes' lawyer, Orin Snyder, was glad to wash his hands of the case, stating, "This decision is a complete vindication of Ozzy and Sharon and confirms what we have been saying all along — that this worthless lawsuit was a waste of the court's precious time."

      Official site of record label Elektra Music Group: Elektra Records, Fueled By Ramen, Roadrunner, Low Country Sound, Black Cement, Public Consumption, DTA Records

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      • ThrillsNSpills
        ROTH ARMY ELITE
        • Jan 2004
        • 6627

        #4
        When asked about Ozzy's upcoming 30th-anniversary editions of his first two albums, 1980's "Blizzard Of Ozz" and 1981's "Diary Of A Madman", with their original drum and bass tracks restored (unlike the 2002 reissues of these albums, which saw the replacement of the original bass and drum tracks by Osbourne's then-drummer Mike Bordin and -bassist Robert Trujillo), Sharon said, "They are coming out for Thanksgiving and they will be on the market then. . . It's going back to the original recordings with [Bob] Daisley [bass] and [Lee] Kerslake [drums]. And there will be a lot of stuff that you haven't heard before in the packages. Like certain conversations that were going on in the studio with the guys just messing around while the tape was still rolling. All of that will be added into it."

        Official site of record label Elektra Music Group: Elektra Records, Fueled By Ramen, Roadrunner, Low Country Sound, Black Cement, Public Consumption, DTA Records


        Q: There's also talk of some visuals in the archives with Randy Rhoads.

        Sharon: "We've got two different shows that we have in the archives that we're working on right now. Of course, in those days, the tapes were, like, cut to twenty minutes and then you had to change the tape, so we're trying to clean it up and make sense of it. We are working on it, yeah, along with another film that we have of Randy, so it'll all be boxed together. It should be a great piece to have for a real fan. It will be an amazing piece."

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        • ThrillsNSpills
          ROTH ARMY ELITE
          • Jan 2004
          • 6627

          #5
          What about the extra tracks? Are they different songs or alternate versions?

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          • chefcraig
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Apr 2004
            • 12172

            #6
            Originally posted by ThrillsNSpills
            What about the extra tracks? Are they different songs or alternate versions?
            I'd be willing to bet that the "extra" tracks are simply rehearsal run throughs with dialogue, much like the recording of "Dee" that was tacked onto the end of the "Tribute" live album.









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            • tojoro
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              • Dec 2009
              • 299

              #7
              Thrills,
              That I don't know...there was supposed to be something in the Aug. issue of GW, but that wound up being a small blurb, repeating the basic info.
              Hoping there would be things like unfaded solos on Crowley, Little Dolls, Tonight, etc. Hope the live disc is the whole Southhampton show, which was the source for 2 songs on the Tribute album and the Mr. Crowley live EP.
              Ozzy's official site is asking folks to post their memories of the Blizzard & Diary tours in the forum.
              Official details must be coming soon, as October/November aren't very far away now...

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              • Jagermeister
                Full Member Status

                • Apr 2010
                • 4510

                #8
                Well it's not "The Grail" but it's better thann nothing.

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                • ThrillsNSpills
                  ROTH ARMY ELITE
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 6627

                  #9
                  Diary of a Madman still give me the chills listening to Rhoads blaze on.

                  But to be honest the audio quality of the whole thing doesn't sound warm, even on vinyl.

                  Point being I don't know how much you can doctor a sonically challenged set of tracks, but at least they aren't making decisions based on Sharon's hissy fits like before.


                  I'm not knocking the material or performances, but we've all heard warm sounding guitar albums, even distorted heavy ones.
                  Last edited by ThrillsNSpills; 08-05-2010, 12:52 PM.

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                  • VanHalenFan5150
                    Sniper
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 960

                    #10
                    I'm hoping that these sound as good as we all want them to.
                    Reading Crazy From the Heat in four hours flat, in a cramped RV, on the return trip of a 3,000+ mile family outing to New Jersey is an enlightening experience you'll never forget.

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                    • tojoro
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                      • Dec 2009
                      • 299

                      #11
                      Agreed, it's also a known fact that Diary was rushed through recording. For those who don't know, the song 'Little Dolls' has a 'scratch' solo by Rhoads, meaning he thought he'd have time to go back to record a proper solo.
                      Needless to say, he was less than enthused to discover the album had already gone to print.
                      I'm hoping they get Max Norman, who originally engineered both albums, to do the remaster.
                      If he's unavailable, Jimmy Page or Roger Glover would do just fine!

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                      • jhale667
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 20929

                        #12
                        I'm just glad a new generation will be exposed to the ORIGINAL versions of these classic tunes - and Randy's epic playing, uncluttered by shoddy re-recorded rhythm section tracks.
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                        • ThrillsNSpills
                          ROTH ARMY ELITE
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 6627

                          #13
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                          • Jagermeister
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                            • Apr 2010
                            • 4510

                            #14
                            I don't like the term "remaster" because it's not clearly defined as far as I am cuntcerned. I am all for using new technolgy to improve the sound quality of the "original" masters. Which would be analog tape I guess...?? Ouside of that why fuck with it? The original masters are the best possible original recording no?

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                            • chefcraig
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 12172

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jagermeister
                              I don't like the term "remaster" because it's not clearly defined as far as I am cuntcerned. I am all for using new technolgy to improve the sound quality of the "original" masters. Which would be analog tape I guess...?? Ouside of that why fuck with it? The original masters are the best possible original recording no?
                              I agree that the term "remaster" is thrown about quite liberally today, and can mean anything from simply re-EQing a few tracks to going back to the original tapes and fixing sonic errors. As stated before, the sessions themselves were rushed, and the budget wasn't exactly generous enough to permit careful recording. Microphones were placed haphazardly, so you get an annoying amount of cymbal wash and bleed to go along with the hiss of analog tape. Today's technology can do a great amount to correct this, but it still is like polishing a turd in places.









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