Ozzy Osbourne - South Fallsburg 1981

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Review by Sergei Averkiev

South Fallsburg 1981 is a thrilling album by Ozzy Osbourne that showcases his remarkable talent as a musician and vocalist. The album features a range of songs that explore different themes and styles, from the hard-hitting rock anthem "Flying High Again" to the soulful ballad "Goodbye to Romance".

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Over the Mountain", with its catchy guitar riffs and driving beat, it's a classic Ozzy song that will get any listener's blood pumping. Another standout track is "Believer," which features a haunting melody and powerful vocals that capture the emotional depth of the lyrics.

Throughout the album, Osbourne's distinctive voice shines, bringing a raw energy and intensity to every song. The instrumentation is equally impressive, with tight guitar work, pounding drums, and intricate bass lines that create a rich and layered sound.

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Artist: Ozzy Osbourne
Album: South Fallsburg 1981

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Children Of The Grave
Steal Away (The Night)
Suicide Solution
Mr. Crowley
Iron Man
I Don’t Know
Flying High Again
Carmina Burana
Believer
Drum Solo
Guitar Solo
Paranoid
Crazy Train
Revelation (Mother Earth)

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Catalog Numbers

ZODIAC 363

Labels

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Formats

  • CD
  • Limited Edition
  • Numbered
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

Recorded Live at Music Mountain, South Fallsburg, NY, USA 8th August 1981
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Summary by Sergei Averkiev

South Fallsburg 1981 is a must-listen for any fan of Ozzy Osbourne's music. It's a testament to his enduring talent and influence on the rock genre, and a reminder of why he remains one of the most iconic musicians of all time.