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No More Tears



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Ozzy Osbourne Music:
No More Tears



Music
No More Tears
by Ozzy Osbourne

No More Tears
List Price: $16.98Label: Sony

Salesrank: 69259

Released: September 17, 1991
Our Price: $6.93
Used Price: $0.13
Media: Audio CD

No More Tears Track Listing:
1. Mr. Tinkertrain
2. I Don't Want to Change the World
3. Mama, I'm Coming Home
4. Desire
5. No More Tears
6. Sin
7. Hellraiser
8. Time After Time
9. Zombie Stomp
10. A.V.H.
11. Road to Nowhere

No More Tears Reviews:
music that means something 5 Star Review
2008-10-11 - If you have ever been sitting listening to the radio, asking yourself what happened to music. If you like rock, you'll like this album. Ozzy has a unique voice and writes his own music. The lyrics mean something, and he doesn't sound like everyone else. Alot of people think that ozzy sings devil music...but truthfully his songs have nothing to do with the devil...and he rarely even swears. SO check it out, you may be pleasantly surprised. THis is an awesome album.!!

Masterpiece 5 Star Review
2008-07-16 - After the first two cds with Randy Rhoads, Blizzard, and Diary this is Ozzy's best cd. Every song is a classic. Zakk jams as always. Ozzy sings great. After this cd, Ozzy went on his "No More Tours" Tour, which I saw. That tour brought us the "Live and Loud" cd and dvd.
Ozzy has not had a recent album as good as this one. A masterpiece.

Greatest Ozzy Album Ever! 5 Star Review
2008-06-22 - I rank this in my top 10 greatest albums of all time. One of those CDs that I can listen to straight through without skipping a single song. Eleven tracks of euphonic bliss. It's a perfect mix of rockers, ballads, and mid-tempo songs, and not a bad apple in the bunch.

It took two albums (the first was the mediocre 'No Rest for the Wicked') for the dynamic duo of Ozzy Osbourne and Zakk Wylde to click and create this masterpiece. Both Ozzy and Zakk were at the top of their game (Ozzy's been there once before in the late sixties/early seventies with Black Sabbath). Ozzy's vocals are better than usual and Zakk lays down some tasty guitar riffs and blistering solos (e.g. the two solos on track six: 'S.I.N.'). Zakk was still developing his signature pinch harmonics at this time and thankfully they are used to perfection (as opposed to some of his latest recordings).

Anybody who is a fan of Ozzy or Zakk Wylde (one of the greatest guitarists ever) or hard rock music should own this album. Not one bad song!

NO MORE ALBUMS LIKE THIS FROM OZZY 5 Star Review
2005-02-05 - I think this album shows Ozzy at his best level yet is not his best album it is a classic like Blizzard of Oz or DOAM although not made along with Randy Rhoads , Zakk Wylde shows a new aspect and a different sound for Metal Guitar and I believe this album comes to be the last Great Ozzy Osbourne, and the one thing to remark is the fact that Mr. Wylde dares to mix 2 very different sorts of music such as Metal and Country, by the way, on this album Robert Trujillo makes no appearance, its Mr, Mike Inez who makes tunes like No More Tears and their amazing bass lines possible.For the late Randy Castillo, thats true, the last Randy Castillo's studio album with Oz.

Considering Ozzy osbourne is now a complete muppet and nothing else but a bad joke, this album is a must have for any new fan.

Bon mais...... 4 Star Review
2004-09-02 - Cet album est bon mais il est unpeu trop année 80 meme si il a été fait 1991. Dans ce CD il y a beaucoup de chanson asser Heavy avec le gros rif killer mais il y a aussi des chanson comme ''time after time'' et ''a road to nowhere'' qui son eu peu trop slow.










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