Bark at the Moon: Remastered


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I think it's a great album.
Review date: 2008-06-21 Rating: 10 out of 10

Well i downloaded this album and i think it was the original version not the remasterd version so i'm reviewing the original. I dont know about the remasterd version i heard a few complaints about it, but the original version of the album is brilliant it has awesome solos, great riffs, good vocals by Ozzy all the tracks are great. The thing is i havn't heard the remasterd version so i dont know if it's anygood just by this and see what you think. Good solo album by Ozzy who would later turn into a joke by having his own reality show with his annoying family.


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Give it a listen
Review date: 2007-12-30 Rating: 8 out of 10

No this is not as good as Blizzard of Oz but there are some great tracks on here including Bark at the Moon and Rock'n'Roll Rebel. I believe this album is worth a place in any Ozzy Osbourne fan's collection.

A SLIGHT LET DOWN BUT STILL LISTENABLE
Review date: 2007-09-06 Rating: 8 out of 10

I bought this when I was on holiday as I am a big Ozzy fan and owned his other albums. On 1st listen I knew most of the songs as I own the Prince Of Darkness album but it was still a good album.

I didn't think it was as good as No More Tears but listenable. Ozzy fans will already own this and know every song on it word for word.


1. Bark At The Moon
2. You're No Different
3. Now You See It (Now You Don't)
4. Rock 'n' Roll Rebel
5. Centre Of Eternity
6. So Tired
7. Slow Down
8. Waiting For Darkness
9. Spiders
10. One Up The B Side

Those are the songs on it so its only a short album but worth buying and listening too.



A major setback after Ozzy's brilliant first two albums
Review date: 2003-11-09 Rating: 4 out of 10

This one is not that bad. However, it lames so much when compared to Ozzy's two previous albums. Jake E Lee does a decent job, but he fell way short in trying to recapture the magic that Ozzy had with the late great Randy Rhoads. "Bark at the Moon" is a great song but the majority of the other songs in the album are simply not in the same league of Blizzard's and Diary's. A great showman on-stage, guitarist Jake Lou Williams (aka Jake E Lee) had been in LA club band Rough Cutt before getting the gig, but he was never even close to filling Rhoads' guitar tech shoes. To make things worst, highly respectable drummer Tommy Aldridge played square and flat on this album (he was replaced before the tour began with Carmine Appice). There were a lot of expectations previous to the album's release back in '83. Unfortunately, Bark At The Moon was the start of a string of bad albums for the Ozz.

Bark At The Moon - One Of The Best!!!!!!!!
Review date: 2003-09-29 Rating: 10 out of 10

This album, the 3rd solo album from ozzy osbourne is one of his greatest ever. With Jake .E. Lee on lead guitar thrashing out amazing solos, the songs couldn't get any better. The band is amazing and all songs on this album are of my favourite which makes bark at the moon a must have album for any fans!!!!

Product Details/Specifications


Artist(s):
Ozzy Osbourne

Recording label: Epic
Manufacturer: Epic
EAN: 5099750204221
Binding: Audio CD
Release date: 2002-07-15
Number of discs: 1

Disc 1 Tracks:
1. Bark At The Moon
2. You're No Different
3. Now You See It (Now You Don't)
4. Rock 'n' Roll Rebel
5. Centre Of Eternity
6. So Tired
7. Slow Down
8. Waiting For Darkness
9. Spiders
10. One Up The B Side

Publishers: Epic

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