antiReviews:
Ozzy
Osbourne – Down to Earth
Review by antiGUY
Ozzy
Osbourne – Down to Earth
Label: Epic
Records
Rating:
Tracks:
Gets Me Through
Facing Hell
Dreamer
No Easy Way Out
That I Never Had
You Know…(Part 1)
Junkie
Running Out of Time
Black Illusion
Alive
Can You Hear Them? |
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Ozzy returns! After six long years “Down
to Earth” marks Ozzy Osbourne’s return to record store shelves with a new
studio album. With this collection of songs Ozzy gives us a glimpse into
his music’s evolution. While other artists tend to stick to one “safe”
sound formula for their albums, often churning out CD after CD of the same
ol’ thing, Ozzy alters his sound with each release. Sometimes this works
to great effect like the evolution between “Diary of a Madman” and” Bark
at the Moon” or he misses the mark like 1989’s “No Rest for the Wicked”.
“Down to Earth” picks up where “Ozzmosis”
left off. This time around he stays true to his roots but also produces
a sound that is still relevant in today’s music market. The first single
“Gets Me Through” is mid-tempo biographical rocker that sets the tone for
the entire album. “Facing Hell,” sounds as if it was composed during the
“No More Tears” era, as it closely resembles Ozzy’s sound of that period.
“Dreamer” is an epic ballad that comes close to measuring up to past Ozzy
ballads like “So Tired” and “Goodbye to Romance”. “No Easy Way Out”
features a killer descending note chorus and “You Know (Part 1) is another
ballad that takes a more subdued approach than “Dreamer”, sort of like
the contrast between “Revelation (Mother Earth)” and “Goodbye to Romance”.
Ozzy picks up the pace again with the sing-song “Junky” and then slows
down a couple steps for “Running Out of Time” before quickening things
up again with “Black Illusions” and “Alive”. Ozzy then closes the album
out with a melodic hard rocker “Can You Hear Them”.
“Down to Earth” is an altogether strong
effort from the Ozzman, while it doesn’t quite measure up to “Blizzard
of Ozz” it is still a killer collection of songs that should keep Ozzy
loyalist happy.
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