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List Price: $8.49 | | Salesrank: 335829
Released: July 25, 2006 |
| Our Price: $33.97 |
| Used Price: $27.99 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Editorial Review:
Australian pressing features 2 CD's for one great price! Comprised of 17 total tracks including 'Flying High Again', 'Believer', 'S.A.T.O', 'Crazy Train' (Album Version), 'Suicide Solution', 'Revelation (Mother Earth)' and more. Rajon. 2005.
Diary of a Madman/Blizzard of Ozz Reviews:
Great Albums 
2009-03-30 - As we all know, the 2 albums that you are possibly considering for purchase are true metal milestones, right? Ok, that being said, the only gripe I have about this 2 CD set is that there are no extras. No pictures, lyrics, or credits. This is a bare-bones product when it comes to this set. However, the musical significance of these 2 albums are worth not having any extra's. I think this is the only way to get the original versions. Sharon Osbourne remixed them with new bass and drum tracks and those are the versions that are readily available. For shame. I will never buy those. Get yours before you can't anymore. These are out of print with the original bass and drum tracks. (Originally, bass was played by Bob Daisley and Tommy Aldrige was the drummer and I believe Rudy Sarzo played the bass on "Diary of a Madman.)
Hurry and get these while they last! 
2008-04-27 - As most Ozzy fans already know, Blizzard of Oz along with Diary of a Madman were significantly changed for the worse with bass and drum parts re-recorded for the 2002 re-master. This package contains both of the unaltered 1995 re-masters of those albums. While I am tempted to dock this release a star for not containing the original booklets or even any sort of liner notes whatsoever, I am very grateful these superior recordings are still available. The original re-master of Blizzard of Oz is especially difficult to obtain, so purchase this apparently out-of-print release while you can.
Excellent and more than I expected.... 
2007-04-21 - Was going to settle on this set because of the price thinking they were those 2002 remasters... No, they are the better 1995 remasters and I am stoked about it, two for the price of one and the 1995 versions!