Prince of Darkness

Prince of Darkness

by Ozzy Osbourne
Prince of Darkness

Prince of Darkness

by Ozzy Osbourne

CD(Includes book)

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Overview

It's surprising that with all of the media attention aimed at Ozzy Osbourne, the self-crowned "Prince of Darkness," since his debut as the perpetually numb rock star dad on The Osbournes, it took so long for his incredibly savvy marketing-machine/wife to put out a proper box set. Prince of Darkness is problematic from the get-go; here you have an artist who fronted one of the world's most influential and coveted heavy metal bands and put out a string of excellent solo albums and singles, then went on television and became the world's most gawked-at wreck on the pop culture highway since Michael Jackson turned white and hijacked Diana Ross' nose. The four-disc set aims to satisfy fans of both Osbourne personas. Discs one and two storm through the singer's '80s and '90s solo heydays with an emphasis on previously unreleased live recordings ("Goodbye to Romance"), B-sides ("Spiders"), as well as classics like "Flying High Again" and "Crazy Train." Disc three is a compilation of bizarre collaborations with everyone from Kim Basinger ("Shake Your Head [Let's Go to Bed]") to Miss Piggy ("Born to Be Wild") to Dweezil Zappa ("Staying Alive") that culminates in an oddly affecting ballad ("I Ain't No Nice Guy") with Motoerhead mouthpiece Lemmy Kilmister. Disc four features newly recorded covers, some that work (King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man" and Mountain's "Mississippi Queen" were tailor-made for Osbourne's wily vocal style) and some that don't ("For What It's Worth" and "All the Young Dudes," the latter featuring a very manic Ian Hunter guest vocal that sounds more like an old man stuck in his bathroom than it does a rowdy call to arms). Osbourne states in the beginning of the impressive 40-page booklet that he "wasn't terribly happy about the prospect of repackaging and reissuing another compilation of the same songs you can get on another one of my albums," and the care that's been put into heeding his sentiments is apparent throughout, but one has to wonder whether or not it's fair to the man himself, as his slow climb to the throne has seen him go from mad pauper to prince of darkness to a sad and clueless king. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 03/22/2005
Label: Epic
UPC: 0827969296028
Rank: 49734

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I Don't Know
  2. Mr. Crowley
  3. Crazy Train
  4. Goodbye to Romance
  5. Suicide Solution
  6. Over the Mountain
  7. Flying High Again
  8. You Can't Kill Rock and Roll
  9. Diary of a Madman
  10. Bark at the Moon
  11. Spiders
  12. Rock 'N' Roll Rebel
  13. You're No Different

Disc 2

  1. Ultimare Sin
  2. Never Know Why
  3. Thank God for the Bomb
  4. Crazy Babies
  5. Breakin' All the Rules
  6. I Don't Want to Change the World
  7. Mama, I'm Coming Home
  8. Desire
  9. No More Tears
  10. Won't Be Coming Home (S.I.N.)
  11. Perry Mason
  12. See You on the Other Side
  13. Walk on Water
  14. Gets Me Through
  15. Bang Bang (You're Dead)
  16. Dreamer

Disc 3

  1. Iron Man
  2. N.I.B.
  3. Purple Haze
  4. Pictures of Matchstick Men
  5. Shake Your Head (Let's Go to Bed)
  6. Born to Be Wild
  7. Nowhere to Run (Vapor Trail)
  8. Psycho Man
  9. For Heaven's Sake 2000
  10. I Ain't No Nice Guy
  11. Therapy
  12. Stayin' Alive
  13. Dog, The Bounty Hunter

Disc 4

  1. 21st Century Schizoid Man
  2. Mississippi Queen
  3. All the Young Dudes
  4. In My Life
  5. Fire
  6. For What It's Worth
  7. Sympathy for the Devil
  8. Working Class Hero
  9. Good Times
  10. Changes

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ozzy Osbourne   Primary Artist,Vocals
Black Sabbath   Primary Artist
Infectious Grooves   Primary Artist
Therapy?   Primary Artist
Wu-Tang Clan   Primary Artist
Type O Negative   Primary Artist
Zakk Wylde   Primary Artist,Guitar,Soloist
Geezer Butler   Primary Artist,Bass
Fuzzbubble   Primary Artist
Randy Castillo   Primary Artist,Drums
Ol' Dirty Bastard   Primary Artist
Miss Piggy   Primary Artist
Motoerhead   Primary Artist
DMX   Primary Artist
Primus   Primary Artist
Tony Iommi   Primary Artist
Was (Not Was)   Primary Artist
Kelly Osbourne   Primary Artist,Vocals
Dweezil Zappa   Primary Artist,Guitar,Soloist
The Crystal Method   Primary Artist
Jake E. Lee   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Don Airey   Keyboards
Michael Railo   Keyboards
Joe Holmes   Guitar
John Sinclair   Keyboards
Phil Soussan   Bass
Leslie West   Guitar,Soloist,Guest Artist
Chris Wyse   Bass
Robert Randolph   Guitar,Soloist,Pedal Steel,Guest Artist
Rudy Sarzo   Bass
Jerry Cantrell   Guitar
Jim Vallance   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Keyboards
Randy Rhoads   Guitar
Mike Bordin   Gong,Drums,Percussion
Nuno Bettencourt   Guitar,Soloist
Mike Inez   Bass
Tommy Aldridge   Drums
Tim Pierce   Guitar,Soloist
Steve Lukather   Guitar,Soloist
Bob Daisley   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Warren DeMartini   Guitar,Soloist
Robert Trujillo   Bass
Ian Hunter   Vocals,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Bruce Dickinson   Compilation Producer
Sharon Osbourne   Compilation Producer,Producer
Sarah Hudson   Musician
Bogie Bowles   Musician
Keith Richards   Composer
Keith Olsen   Producer
Ian McDonald   Composer
Jake E. Lee   Composer
Mars Bonfire   Composer
Vic Anesini   Mastering
John Boylan   Producer
David Was   Composer
Robert Trujillo   Producer,Composer
Robin Gibb   Composer
Peter Solley   Producer
Jim Cox   Musician
David Frangioni   Engineer
Peter Doris   Engineer
Maurice Gibb   Composer
Mick Jagger   Composer
Tim Palmer   Producer
Dennis Keeley   Photography
Annamaria DiSanto   Photography
Mark Weiss   Photography
William Hames   Photography
Jeanette Wright Black   Photography
Neil Zlozower   Photography
Don St. Was   Producer
Gene Kirkland   Photography
Nitin Vadukul   Photography
Fin Costello   Photography
Kaz Utsunomiya   A&R
Sam Taylor-Wood   Photography
Molly Foote   Musician
E. Turner   Composer
S.A. Humphrey   Composer
Jorgen Angel   Photography
Jim Mastro   Musician
David Sickinson   Producer
Scott Seiner   Photography
John Eaton   Producer
Ross Halfin   Photography
R. Rubin   Composer
D. Hill   Composer
George Chin   Photography
M. Giles   Composer
John Sinclair   Composer
T. Palmer   Composer
Madison Derek   Musician
Charlie Paakkari   Engineer
David Daoud Coleman   Design,Photography,Art Direction
J.K. Hunter   Composer
Wes Golding   Composer
Jimmy Hoyson   Engineer
Peter Sinfield   Composer
Randy Castillo   Composer
Max Norman   Producer
Jim Vallance   Composer,Producer
Alex Scannell   Engineer
Michael Wagener   Producer
Randy Rhoads   Composer,Producer
Ozzy Osbourne   Composer,Liner Notes
Jason Agel   Engineer
Mike Inez   Composer
Mike Muir   Composer,Producer
Thom Panunzio   Producer
Toby Wright   Producer
David Bowie   Composer
George Marino   Mastering
Jack Tann   Producer
Tom Fletcher   Engineer
Bruce Fairbairn   Producer
Bruce Sugar   Mixing,Engineer,Musician
George Tutko   Engineer
Andy Brohard   Engineer
Geoffrey Rice   Engineer
Barry Gibb   Composer
Zakk Wylde   Composer
Bob Marlette   Producer
Bob Daisley   Composer,Producer
Jimi Hendrix   Composer
Rick Rubin   Producer
Primus   Producer
Marti Frederiksen   Composer
Tony Iommi   Composer
Stephen Stills   Composer
Terry Date   Producer
Steve Dudas   Arranger,Musician
Paul McCartney   Composer
Kevin Churko   Engineer
Mark Dodson   Producer
Bill Ward   Composer
Ghian Wright   Engineer
Chris Tsangarides   Producer
B.J. Ward   Composer
Joe Bonamassa   Musician
Dweezil Zappa   Mixing,Arranger,Producer
The Crystal Method   Producer
Francis Rossi   Composer
Greg Lake   Composer
Geezer Butler   Composer
Lemmy Kilmister   Composer
Duane Baron   Producer
Lee Kerslake   Composer,Producer
John Purdell   Composer,Producer
John Lennon   Composer
Mark Hudson   Musician,Producer
Robert Fripp   Composer
Robert Kraft   Producer
Devin Workman   Engineer
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