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Ozzy Osbourne – Diary Of A Madman - VG+ LP Record 1981 Jet USA Picture Disc Promo Vinyl - Heavy Metal
  • 1981 Jet USA Promo Picture Disc LP - Ozzy Osbourne's Heavy Metal Classic 'Diary Of A Madman'

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Ozzy Osbourne – Diary Of A Madman - VG+ LP Record 1981 Jet USA Picture Disc Promo Vinyl - Heavy Metal

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Ozzy Osbourne - Diary Of A Madman

This amazing LP record from 1981 is a must - have for heavy metal fans. It's a picture disc promo vinyl released by Jet Records (AS 99 - 1372) in the US.

Label:Jet Records – AS 99 - 1372
Format:Vinyl, LP, Picture Disc, Promo
Country:US
Released:1981
Genre:Rock
Style:Heavy Metal

Tracklist:

A1Over The Mountain (4:31)
A2Flying High Again (4:42)
A3You Can't Kill Rock And Roll (6:58)
A4Believer (5:15)
B1Little Dolls (5:39)
B2Tonight (5:50)
B3S.A.T.O (4:01)
B4Diary Of A Madman (6:14)

Credits:

  • Manufactured By – CBS Records
  • Distributed By – CBS Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗ – CBS Inc.
  • Copyright © – CBS Inc.
  • Bass – Bob Daisley
  • Drums – Lee Kerslake
  • Producer – Max Norman
  • Producer, Guitar – Randy Rhoads
  • Vocals, Producer – Ozzy Osbourne

Note: This is a demonstration copy, not for sale. Although credited to Sarzo & Aldridge on bass & drums respectively, Bob Daisley & Lee Kerslake are the rhythm section, and Johnny Cook is the keyboardist.


To use this Ozzy Osbourne's 'Diary Of A Madman' LP record, simply place it on your turntable and gently drop the needle on the groove. Then, sit back and enjoy the classic heavy - metal tunes. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or oils on the vinyl. Store the record in its sleeve when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. Also, keep it in a cool and dry place to prevent warping. This is a promo record, so it's meant for demonstration purposes only and not for sale. Remember, although the credits may seem a bit confusing, the actual rhythm section consists of Bob Daisley on bass and Lee Kerslake on drums, and Johnny Cook is the keyboardist.


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