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"Quiet Riot; Magic Wand EP" 1 disc (3 tracks, Approx 12 min., Studio) The Magic Wand EP was actually the first "record deal" QR with Randy had way back when. Sometimes used as a demo for CBS records. It only has 3 songs: "Westcoast Tryout" which was later renamed "Back to the Coast", "Just How You Want It" which later appeared on Quiet Riot I, and finally "Suicidal Show". It came out on Magic Wand Records as a 45 rpm. - Sound quality is great - Cover art available upon request (Front cover only)
"Quiet Riot I" 1 disc (Studio soundboard) 1977 - This is the long out-of-print 1'st album of the original Quiet Riot, which was founded by the late Randy Rhoads, who later became Ozzy's first and most famous guitarist - Great sound quality - Cover art available upon request
"Quiet Riot II" 1 disc (Studio soundboard) 1978 - This is the long out-of-print 2'nd album of the original Quiet Riot, with the late Randy Rhoads - Great sound quality - Cover art available upon request
"Quiet Riot; Demos For Unreleased 3'rd LP" (Sometimes called "QRIII" or "Quiet Riot III") 1 disc (Studio soundboard) 1979 demos for unreleased LP which would have been Quiet Riot's third with Randy Rhoads. Also includes 3 bonus tracks from "Quiet Riot Live at the Whiskey" - Sound quality varies from 'fair' on some tracks to 'very good' on other tracks - Cover art available upon request
"Quiet Riot; Unrecorded Quiet Riot III Album" 1 disc - I haven't compared this to the above, but I'm pretty sure it's virtually identical, aside from the fact that this disc also includes a 20 minute KROQ radio interview from June 1979 - Sound quality is very good, except there's very loud tape hiss, and some sort of whistling noise in some places. - Cover art available upon request (Front cover only)
"Quiet Riot; The Early Sessions" 1 disc (16 tracks, Studio, 52 min.) Track 1-5: Quiet Riot, Track 6-7: (May or may not be...)Violet Fox (pre Quiet Riot band), Track 8-17: Quiet Riot - Sound quality is between 'poor' and 'fair'. There is a lot of scratchy noise. - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Quiet Riot; Whisky Club 12-28-78" 1 disc (12 tracks, Approx 75 min., Audience recording) The Whiskey Club, Hollywood, CA 12-28-78 - Sound quality is 'fair' to 'good'. Lots of hiss and audience noise and general ambience, but the band and vocals are fairly audible nonetheless. - Cover art available upon request (Front cover only)
"Quiet Riot; Live at the Whiskey" 1 disc (12 tracks, Audience recording) Quiet Riot live with Randy Rhoads on guitar - Whiskey-a-Go-Go club, California 1-25-79 - Sound quality varies, but overall is rather poor. Plus it has gaps between tracks - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Quiet Riot At The Whisky Club 6-7-79" 1 disc (Audience recording, 70 min., Audience recording) The Whisky Club, Hollywood, CA 6-7-79 - Sound quality is 'Fair' to 'Good'. This one is a little bassy. And there was some minor clicking, but it didn't sound like digital corruption to me. Not sure what it was. - Track list available upon request - Cover art available upon request (Front cover only)
"Quiet Riot Live With Randy Rhoads" 1 disc (60 min., Audience recording) The Whisky Club, Hollywood, CA 9-22-79 - Only recently resurfaced. Sometimes this show is mislabeled as being from 6-22-79 - Has an interesting humorous 'news broadcast' introduction which jokes that a riot is starting in the streets, caused by Kevin dubrow and Randy Rhoads etc. - This would definitely sound good, but there's a loud background hum. - Cover art available upon request (Front cover only)
"Quiet Riot; Lie Back And Let Me In" 1 disc (1 track, Approx 3 min.) Live at The Whisky Club, Hollywood, CA 1979 (Exact date unknown) - I am told that Kevin Dubrow had this show on the QR web site before they broke up - Strange .. this is just one song (Lie Back And Let Me In), about 3 minutes long. I didn't realize that. The first few seconds of the song is cut off. It cuts in abruptly. But the quality is very good. I don't know if it's a soundboard recording or not. I doubt it. Someone probably just cleaned it up real good. - Cover art available upon request (Front cover only)
"Quiet Riot; Live At The Starwood Club 5-29-80" 1 disc (9 tracks, Audience recording) Starwood Club, CA 5-29-80 - Sound quality is poor. Plus there's a ton of digital noise. - Cover art available upon request (Front cover only)
"Live At The Starwood Club 5-30-80" 1 disc (6 tracks, 27 min.) Track 1-3: Starwood Club, CA 5-30-80 (Audience recording), Track 4-5: Quiet Riot, Track 6: studio outtake - Sound quality varies. The Starwood tracks are poor, but a little better than the Whiskey show. The other tracks are only sleightly better. Disc has quick little gaps between tracks - One interesting thing was hearing "Laughing Gas", Randy's guitar solo, in which he does about 45 seconds worth of the ending guitar solo from "Revelation Mother Earth", almost note-for-note, as well as portions of "Dee" in its early incarnation (Both songs he would later record for Ozzy Osbourne) - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Randy Rhoads Tribute Show" 2 discs - K.O.M.P. FM Las Vegas radio special hosted by Kevin Dubrow 12-6-96 - Very cool!! - Includes interviews with Quiet Riot members, a letter from Randy's Mom, demos and early live tracks, and even some portions of an unreleased taped interview with Randy Rhoads himself! - Sound quality is great, but the editing is sloppy and unprofessional. Also, unfortunately, this is not the complete radio show. Disc 2 cuts off in the middle of a quote at a point where it sounded like there may have been about 45 minutes of the show left to go. But I think this is still the most complete copy in circulation currently. If anyone has the complete show, let me know - Cover art available upon request
"Randy Rhoads; Load Up" 1 disc - Early Randy Rhoads demos combined with tracks recorded live with Ozzy in Indianapolis 1981 (9 songs total, including 2 guitar solos and a Tommy Aldridge drum solo) - The demos are supposedly from Randy's pre-Quiet Riot band "Violet Fox". However, some have questioned whether or not they are legitimate, and say Violet Fox never recorded any demos. If you have any more information about this, please let me know. - Mostly great sound quality - Cover art available upon request
"1970'S Demo Tracks" 1 disc (Studio tracks, Sourced off a record?) Randy with Quiet Riot - I don't know, but suspect this compilation is made up of tracks already out on other bootlegs: Suicidal Show, Back To The Coast, etc. - Sound quality is very good - No track list or cover art
"Randy Rhoads; From Obscurity to Eternity" 1 disc - Assorted Randy Rhoads rarities - Cover art available upon request
"Randy Rhoads; Rhoad to Eternity" 1 disc - Various Randy Rhoads demos - Cover art available upon request
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"Blizzard on First Stage" (Also circulated as "Deadly Deeds" and "Dirty Deeds" with the incorrect label of "Newcastle, England 10-17-80 or 1981) 1 disc - "Blizzard Of Ozz" Tour, Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow Apollo, Scotland 9-12-80 - This was Ozzy's first solo concert after leaving Black Sabbath!! According to Ozzy.com, just prior to this show Ozzy and his manager Sharon (later to be his wife), were pacing the street worrying that no one would come to the show, but it turned out to be a rousing success. Afterward backstage, Ozzy broke down, realizing that he could make it on his own - Randy Rhoads on guitar, former guitarist and founder of Quiet Riot - Sound quality not yet rated - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Hammersmith Odeon 9-20-80" 1 disc (Audience recording) Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK 9-20-80 - The band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Lindsay Bridgewater - Sound quality is poor. Lots of audience noise and high end distortion, as well as hiss. Also there are split-second gaps as tracks change - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Manchester '80" 1 disc (Audience recording) Manchester, England 9-23-80 - As a bigtime Ozzy/Randy fan, I found this disc wonderfully entertaining! Many of the other live R.R. shows sound similar in terms of their set lists and the things Ozzy would say between songs, and the way Randy would play the licks, but this early recording is an example of the band before they had fallen into such a 'routine'. Randy's licks sound TOTALLY different than any other recording. He was being highly improvisational!! Plus there are other unique aspects to this show, such as a different keyboard 'pre-intro' for "Mr. Crowley", and the unreleased song "Me Looking At You, Looking At Me" (which is cut short). The downside is, the sound quality is merely 'good' at best, and there are split-second TAO gaps between tracks, and some tracks are cut short. - No track list or cover art
"Blizzard of OZZ on Tour" 1 disc (10 tracks, Audience recording) Chelmsford Odeon 10-22-80 - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
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"Townsend, MD 4-22-81" 1 disc (Audience recording) Townsend Center, Townsend, MD, 4-22-81 - The band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Lindsay Bridgewater - Sound quality is merely fair - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"After Hours" 1 disc (Soundboard) Rochester, NY 4-28-81 - This was recorded from a television broadcast of a show called "After Hours", the one and only television broadcast of Ozzy with Randy Rhoads (This was shortly after Ozzy's first solo album was released in 1981, while Ozzy was on tour as the opening act for Foreigner. Note..If you've seen the video footage of Randy which Ozzy said was the only footage of Randy in existence...that is from this TV show). - Starts out with a brief interview segment, and three songs they performed at the TV studios especially for the "After Hours" show (Very cool! Similar to the album versions of the songs, but with clear differences, because they were done live - not lip-synched). This portion of the CD sounds very, very good, but there's some 'overload' distortion, as if it was recorded at a high level. Also on this disc are some live tracks from the "King Biscuit Flower Hour" radio show, and these tracks sound very much like they might be the show featured on the "Tribute" album - Cover art available upon request
"New York '81" 1 disc - Auditorium Theatre, New York, NY 4-29-81 - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
"The Palladium" 1 disc (Audience recording) The Palladium, New York,, NY 5-2-81 - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
"Springfield '81" 1 disc (Audience recording, Approx. 64 min) - Springfield, MA 5-4-81 - Sound quality is reasonably good - No track list or cover art
"Buffalo '81" 1 disc (Audience recording) Live with Randy Rhoads on guitar, Buffalo, NY 5-6-81 - Not the worst I've heard. It's not impossible to listen to without getting a headache, like some boots. But still, I'd have to say the sound quality is "Poor". - No track list or cover art
"Source One" 1 disc (Soundboard, from FM) Live with Randy Rhoads on guitar, Cleveland, OH 5-11-81 (From the "Source One" radio show, complete with commercials) This is the show that was later released as the "Tribute" album, but this was before it had been touched up. For example, in the beginning of Crazy Train Randy messes up and hits a totally flat power chord, but this was fixed in the studio for "Tribute". - Great sound quality - No track list or cover art
"Randy Rhoads - Axeman" (Also circulated as St. Denis Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 7-28-81. It is not certain which is correct.) 1 disc (Soundboard) Indianapolis, IN 6-4-81 - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Long Beach, CA 6-27-81" 1 disc (14 tracks, Audience recording) Long Beach Arena, CA 6-27-81 - The band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Lindsay Bridgewater - Sound quality is poor - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Believer" 1 disc (12 tracks, Audience recording) Oakland, CA 7-4-81 - Sound quality is fair. It's a bit noisy, and there are some small warbly parts and a few skips. Also it fades out in the middle of Paranoid. - Cover art available upon request
"Toronto '81" 1 disc (Audience recording) Live with Randy Rhoads on guitar, Toronto, Canada 7-27-81 (Includes an FM radio interview) - Quality is Good to Very Good. Everything is pretty clear, and the tones are nice, but there's a lot of hiss, and some sloppy imperfect editing. Overall it's a nice sounding CD, a good show, and a very interesting old interview with The Oz. - No track list or cover art
"Randy's Revenge" (Also called "Another Tribute") 1 disc (15 tracks, Soundboard) Tracks 1-8 are from St. Denis Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 7-28-81 (Often incorrectly labeled as The Starplex Auditorium, Dallas, TX 8-19-81) Tracks 9-15 are B-Side bonus tracks. The last 5 tracks of the overall disc are post Randy Rhoads - Sound quality is GREAT - Cover art available upon request
"All Aboard" (Also called "Ozzmium") 1 disc (Soundboard, from FM) The Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 7-31-81 - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Heavy Metal Holocaust" 1 disc (Audience recording) Outdoor festival, Port Vale, England 8-1-81 - Sound quality is fairly good, but there are choppy gaps between the tracks - No cover art
"Providence '81" 1 disc (Audience recording) Providence, RI 8-7-81 (Often mislabeled as 8-8-81 which was Music Mountain, South Fallsburg, NY.) - I have not listened to this yet myself, but according to the person I got it from this show has some moderate to heavy distortion - Cover art available upon request
"Uniondale '81" 1 disc (Audience recording) Live with Randy Rhoads on guitar, Uniondale, NY 8-14-81 - Sound quality is mostly horrible, but sometimes merely poor - No track list or cover art
"Columbia '81" 1 disc - Live with Randy Rhoads on guitar, Columbia, MD 8-16-81 - Quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Reigns Over Germany" 1 disc (Audience recording) Live with Randy Rhoads on guitar, Offenbach, Germany 11-19-81 - Sound quality is Very Good - No track list or cover art
"Cardiff '81" 1 disc (Audience recording) Live with Randy Rhoads on guitar, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales 11-20-81 (1 cut track) - GREAT sound quality!! Very little audience noise! Very clear, warm tones! One of the best audience recordings I've heard! - No track list or cover art
"Los Angeles '81" 1 disc (14 tracks, Audience recording) Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA 12-31-81 - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
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"Albuquerque '82" 1 disc (Audience recording) Diary Of A Madman Tour, Albuquerque, NM 1-7-82 (Randy Rhoads on guitar) Sound quality is poor. Lots of crowd noise and general distortion, and a few odd sound gaps - No track list or cover art
"Over the Mountain" (Also called "Vie en Rhoads") 1 disc (Soundboard, 14 tracks) Diary Of A Madman Tour, Met Center, Minneapolis, MN 1-15-82 (Sometimes incorrectly labeled as Houston, TX 3-11-82) Great sound quality. However, there some imperfections .. a little tape warbling in the first few seconds, and some little clicks in a few places, but I think this was in the show itself. Also some other stuff I can't explain well. But generally speaking it sounds great in my opinion - Track list can be obtained here - Cover art available upon request
"Milwaukee '82" 1 disc (Audience or soundboard?) Diary Of A Madman Tour (Randy Rhoads on guitar) Milwaukee, WI 1-22-82 (1 cut track) - This is a great sounding recording. I think it's an audience recording, but it might be a soundboard. It's not perfect though. It has a few small imperfections, some waviness in a few parts, the song "I Don't Know" is cut abruptly short, the show sounds incomplete (Its not normal for Ozzy to end a set with "Believer") and it has split-second TAO gaps between tracks. - No track list or cover art
"Flying High Again" 1 disc (Audience recording) Diary Of A Madman Tour, Rosemont Horizon (Now called Allstate Arena), Chicago, IL 1-24-82 - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Columbus 1-31-82" 1 disc (Audience recording) Richfield Coliseum, Columbus 1-31-82 - The band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Don Airey - Sound quality is good, but sort of distant sounding, and there's lots of close-up audience noise. Track 1 crackles and cuts out a little. Also this disc has split-second TAO track transitions - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Detroit, MI 2-8-82" 2 discs (Audience recording & FM) Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI 2-8-82 - The band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Don Airey - Sound quality not yet rated - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Still Believer" 1 disc (Audience recording) Diary Of A Madman Tour, Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI 2-9-82 - Sound quality is fair at best. It plays a little faster than it should. Still it is very interesting in many ways. Ozzy talks a little more than normal. And there's a unique keyboard intro to "Goodbye To Romance" - Cover art available upon request
"Madman in Texas" 1 disc (12 tracks, Audience recording) - El Paso, TX 2-23-82 - Sound quality is fair. Pretty noisy and screechy. And Ozzy's voice was in rather rough shape this night - Cover art available upon request
"Live In Atlanta" 1 disc (Audience recording) Diary Of A Madman Tour, Atlanta, GA 3-17-82 - WARNING: I have been told that this show is incorrectly labeled. I'm told this recording is being widely circulated under this false title, and the recording is really one of the Bernie Torme shows. I have not personally compared them to check this. Note: If this is Randy, it would have been Randy Rhoads next-to-last concert before his tragic death. His last show (which I do not have a recording of) was the next night in Knoxville, TN 3-18-82 (They stopped to rest 3-19-82 in Lakeland, Florida, on their way to a show in Orlando. Randy, as well as the band's hair dresser were joyriding in a small plane piloted by Ozzy's bus driver. The pilot was trying to buzz the tour bus where Ozzy and Sharon were sleeping, but they came too close and wing-clipped the bus, then crashed into a nearby house. The plane burst into flames and killed the three of them instantly. Randy was only 25 years old.)- This disc has 2-second gaps between tracks - Sound quality not yet rated - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Boston '82" 1 disc (Audience recording) Boston, MA 4-2-82 (Bernie Torme on guitar) - Horrendous sound quality. Plus it has gaps, sometimes in the middle of songs, and a few skips. - No track list or cover art
"Blizzard Of Torme" 1 disc (Audience recording, Approx. 75 min) Coliseum, New Haven, CT 4-3-82 (w/ Bernie Thorme on guitar) - Sound quality is poor. Really bad digital skipping on track 14, and the right side of the sound keeps cutting in and out creating a static-like effect - No track list or cover art
"Madison Square Garden 1982" 1 disc (Audience recording) Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 4-5-82 - The band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Bernie Torme, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Don Airey - Sound quality is absolutely horrible, plus there are 2-second gaps between tracks - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Providence '82" 1 disc (Audience recording, Approx 67 min.) Providence, Rhode Island 4-8-82 (Supposedly this was "Digitally Remastered") Sound quality is very poor. Lots of audience noise and general distortion. Plus the music is screechy, high-pitched, funnely and tinny. Basically, it's headache-generating - No track list or cover art
"Binghampton 4-13-82" 1 disc (Audience recording) Broom County Arena, Binghampton 4-13-82 - The band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Brad Gillis, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Don Airey - Sound quality not yet rated - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Silver Cross" 2 discs (Soundboard from FM, 13 tracks) Memphis, TN 4-28-82 - Recorded from ROCK 103 FM radio, Memphis. Same line-up as "Speak of the Devil", but instead of Sabbath songs it's mostly Ozzy songs. - Sound quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Crime Of The Century" 1 disc (74 min.) Diary of a Madman Tour, Tracks 1-10 are Cleveland, OH 5-11-82 (Great sound quality. I'm not sure, but I think it's Bernie Torme on guitar) & Tracks 11-13 are from Kalamazoo, MI 2-9-82 (Fair sound quality. Randy Rhoads on guitar) - Sound quality not yet rated - Has split-second TAO track transitions, and the last track has a lot of digital clicking noise - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Ozzy The Butcher; Tribute to Randy Rhoads" (Also called "L.A. Madness" and "Live '82") 1 disc (Soundboard) Brad Gillis on guitar - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA 6-12-82 (Frequently incorrectly labeled as Los Angeles February 1982) - GREAT sound quality! - Cover art available upon request
"Tears Of The Sinner" 1 disc (Soundboard from FM, 13 tracks, 69 min.) , This has 7 songs from Los Angeles, CA 1982 (Probably this is the above Long Beach show, but I haven't compared them) and six songs from Italy 3-11-92 ("No More Tears" tour) - Recorded from the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show - Sound quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Crazy Train" 1 disc (57:56 min) San Francisco, CA 1982 (Anyone know the exact date?) - Sound quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Captured Live" 1 disc (Soundboard, from FM) Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Laguna Hills, CA 6-12-82 (Probably the same show as "Ozzy the Butcher", but I haven't compared them. If they are the same, I'm not sure which venue is correct) - Plus 3 bonus tracks from 1980-81 - The 1982 band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Brad Gillis (The radio D.J. incorrectly says Randy Rhoads), Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Don Airey - The 1981 band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldrige, Lindsay Bridgewater - The 1980 band line-up: Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Lindsay Bridgewater, Don Airey - Sound quality is AWESOME! But there is one minor skip on Track 1 - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Tokyo '82" 2 discs (Audience recording, Approx. 85 min.) Nakano Sunplaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan 7-11-82 - Brad Gillis on guitar - Sound quality is poor. Very tinny, screechy and basically noisy. - No track list or cover art
"Dirty Rhoads" / "Madman Alive" 1 disc (15 tracks, Soundboard) Tracks 1-8 are from 1982 with Brad Gillis (Not Randy Rhoads) on guitar (I was told these tracks are from the boot "MadMan Alive" recorded 8-82, but I'm not sure). Tracks 9-13 are with Randy Rhoads, Providence, RI 8-7-81 (Each song fades in at the beginning and out at the end) Includes 2 'bonus' tracks from other unknown shows: "You Looking at Me, Looking at You" and "You Said it All" - Great sound quality, except "You Looking at Me" which is merely 'good' sound quality - Cover art available for "Madman Alive" which is similar but not identical to "Dirty Rhoads"
"Speak of the Devil Alternate" 1 disc (12 tracks, Audience recording) The Ritz, NY 9-25-82 - Brad Gillis on guitar - Unfortunately, the sound quality is totally horrible - No cover art
"Birmingham, U.K. '82" 1 disc (Audience recording, 74 min.) Birmingham, England 12-12-82 (with Pete Way on Bass, Brad Gillis on guitar) - Sound quality is 'good' to 'very good'. The tones are nice and full sounding, and very clear. But there are some high frequency noises that are a little annoying at times. - No track list or cover art
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"Early Exit" 1 disc (Audience recording) Rockford, IL 3-22-83 - Ozzy passes out backstage before the encore and could not do Paranoid. The show ends with a public address announcement informing the fans of this. - Sound quality is between 'Very Good' and 'Great', but there is a lot of close-up audience noise and clapping - No track list or cover art
"Jake Rendered Sabbath" 1 disc (15 tracks, Soundboard) Quebec City, Quebec, Canada 3-30-83 - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Tokyo '83" 1 disc (Audience recording, Approx. 45 min) Tokyo, Japan 7-15-83 - Sound quality is between 'fair' and 'good' - No track list or cover art
"The Madman Laughs In The End" 1 disc (Audience recording) Live in Europe 1983 (Anyone know when and where?) plus studio outtakes - Sound quality is Fair. There's some squeaky noise, and it seems to play a tiny bit too fast, and it was poorly put together. For some reason there are gaps between the songs, but there are no track markings at all .. it is just one long track. - No track list or cover art
"I Don't Know" 1 disc (13 tracks, Audience recording) Lemont Front Hall, Liecester, England 11-10-83 - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
"Glasgow Apollo 11-19-83" 1 disc - Glasgow Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland 11-19-83 - Not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Cry Wolf" 1 disc (Audience recording) Stockholm, Sweden 12-6-83 - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Paris '83" 1 disc (Audience recording, 65 min) Paris, France 12-22-83. Jake E. Lee on guitar.- Sometimes incorrectly labeled as a soundboard. It's definitely an audience recording. Lots of whistling and basic screeching high-end noise. Otherwise it's basically very good. - No track list or cover art
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"Largo '84" 1 disc (Audience recording) The Capital Centre, Largo, MD 2-1-84 - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
"Salt Lake City '84" 1 disc - Jake E. Lee on guitar - Bark At The Moon Tour, Salt Lake City, UT 3-14-84 ? (This is probably the same show as below, but I haven't compared them) - Sound quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Let's Get Crazy" (Disc 1 is also circulated under the name "Rock 'n Roll Rebel", and I have the artwork for that, if you want it. It is also circulated under the name "Ozzy Bites Salt Lake City". Disc 2 is sometimes circulated under the name "Paranoid Man") 2 discs (Soundboard, 22 tracks) Jake E. Lee on guitar - Disc 1: Bark At The Moon Tour, Salt Lake City, UT 3-18-84 (?) , Disc 2: The Ultimate Sin Tour, Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO 4-1-86 - Sound quality not yet rated - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Beast in the Darkness" (The Tokyo show is also called "Gone Insane") 2 discs (Soundboard, from FM) Tokyo, Japan 6-29-84, plus 7 bonus tracks from Ozzfest 2000: I Don't Know, War Pigs, Mama, I'm Coming Home, Suicide Solution, I Don't Want to Change the World, Crazy Train, Paranoid. Oddly, these tracks are not all in a row after the Tokyo show. The first 2 are at the end of Disc 1, and the other 5 are at the end of Disc 2 - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Donnington '84" 1 disc (Soundboard from FM, Approx. 40 min) Donnington, UK 8-18-84 - Recorded from BBC's 'Radio One' show - Jake E. Lee on guitar - GREAT sound quality! Has a few minor skips and some sub-par editing. - No track list or cover art
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"Live S F X 2-10-86" 1 disc (Audience recording) S F X 2-10-86 (I don't know what SFX stands for. It could be "SFX Verizon Amphitheater", or it could be the SFX radio show. Or maybe it just means "Sound Effects".) - Jake E. Lee on guitar - Sound quality is somewhere between 'good' and 'very good', but there is some distortion in a few places where the signal level seems to fluctuate for some reason - No track list or cover art
"Hammersmith Odeon 2-20-86" 1 disc (15 tracks, Audience recording) Sound quality is good, but there is a lot of tape hiss. Also, the first few seconds of Track 1 (Bark at the Moon) are cut off, and some of the track markings are incorrectly placed. - No track list or cover art
"The Ultimate Sin Tour" - Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO 4-1-86 (See "Let's Get Crazy" above)
"Kansas City '86" 2 discs (Soundboard, from FM, 85 min.) Kansas City, MO 4-4-86 (Note: This might be the same show as 4-1-86 above. I'm not sure. I haven't compared them.) Sound quality is AWESOME! - No track list or cover art
"Capital Centre '86" 1 disc (Audience recording) The Capital Centre, Baltimore (or Largo?), MD 4-16-86 - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
"The Ultimate Ozz" 2 discs (Audience recording, Approx 82 min.) Kouseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5-27-86 - Sound quality is between 'Very Good' and 'Great'. It could use just a wee bit more bass and less treble, but it's a minor complaint. - No track list or cover art
"Manchester Apollo 6-14-86" 1 disc (15 tracks, Audience recording) Jake E. Lee on guitar. - Sound quality is 'Poor' to 'Fair'. Lots of noise and distortion. - No track list or cover art
"Minneapolis 7-9-86" 1 disc (Soundboard) Minneapolis Metro Centre, Minneapolis, MN 7-9-86 - Killer of Giants Tour - Sound quality is GREAT, but there is a skip in track 1 and also a skip in track 10 - No track list or cover art
"Merriweather Post '86" 2 discs (Audience recording) Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD 8-2-86 - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
"Thank God for the Ozz" 1 disc (13 tracks, Soundboard) Tracks 1-10 are Ozzy at Monsters of Rock, Donnington, England 8-16-86. Tracks 11-13 are Black Sabbath live in Lund, Sweden 1977. Neither one is a complete show. - Sound quality is great, but it has about 4 or 5 skips - No track list or cover art
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"Rockline Interview '87" 1 disc - Radio interview (with Ozzy) plus 3 songs, pristine sound quality - Original cover art available upon request
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"Pensacola '88" 2 discs (17 tracks, Audience recording, 90 min.) Pensacola, FL 11-16-88 - First show of the tour - Sound quality is fair. I would have rated it much higher because it's really a very good audience recording, except there is a great deal of crackling distortion. I don't think it's digital noise, I think it's just that the recorder couldn't quite handle the volume level. Still, it's very listenable in my opinion. Track 1 of Disc 2 sounds very poor. - Track list available upon request - No cover art
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"Hammersmith '89" 1 disc - Hammersmith Odeon 5-4-89 - Not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Wicked & Wylde" 1 disc (Audience recording) The Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA 6-4-89 - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Philadelphia '89" 1 disc (Soundboard, Recorded from TV) Pay-Per-View TV special. This might be the same show as above, but I haven't listened to them side by side yet, to compare - The sound quality is very bad. Very noisy. Plus the track markings (gaps) are irregularly placed, often interrupting the middle of songs - No track list or cover art
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"Wembley '91" 1 disc (Combination of sources) I was told this was Wembley 1-20-91, but one thing was strange. The first 5 tracks are an audience recording, and after that it sounds like a great soundboard recording of a different show, apparently recorded from BBC radio. - Sound quality is great on all tracks, but it sounds incomplete though. After track 1 it sounds like they're about to play Flying High Again, but then War Pigs suddenly starts, so I guess it was spliced. There are also 5 or 6 other places where it sounds like something might have been spliced. - No track list or cover art
"No More Louder" 2 discs (Audience recording) Osaka, Japan 11-5-91 - Sound quality is HORRIBLE. Very screechy and headache-inducing. Best to avoid this one, unless you're a collector who has to have everything, like me. - No track list or cover art
"San Diego '91" 2 discs (Audience recording) Golden Hall, San Diego, CA 11-17-91 - Sound quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
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"Tears Of The Sinner" 1 disc (Soundboard from FM, 13 tracks, 69 min.) , This has 7 songs from Los Angeles, CA 1982 (Probably this is the above Long Beach show, but I haven't compared them) and six songs from Italy 3-11-92 ("No More Tears" tour) - Recorded from the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show - Sound quality is GREAT, but it does have 2-second gaps between tracks - No track list or cover art
"San Diego '92" 2 discs (Audience recording) Sports Arena, San Diego, CA 6-16-92 - Sound quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Costa Mesa '92" 2 discs (Audience recording) Costa Mesa, CA 11-15-92 - The final show of the tour - Sound quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
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"Ozzy Bloody Ozzy" 1 disc - Santiago, Chile 9-8-95 (Joe Holmes on guitar...one of Randy Rhoads' students) Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Let The Madness Begin" 2 discs (Soundboard) Santiago, Chile 9-9-95 (Joe Holmes on guitar) Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Return Of A Madman" 2 discs (Audience recording, 130 min.) Ozzmosis Tour, Japan 12-3-95 (Joe Holmes on guitar) plus 6 demos - Ozzy's voice is in very rough shape. Sound quality of the concert is great. Sound quality of the demos is excellent. Disc 1 has split-second TAO gaps. Disc 2 has 2-second gaps between all tracks, including the live tracks - No track list or cover art
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"Phoenix Rising" 2 discs - Phoenix, AZ 4-13-96 (I was at this show!) - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"I Just Want You" 8-17-96 (See "Blockbuster Entertainment Center" below)
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"Back to Ozz" 2 discs (Soundboard) Osaka, Japan 2-28-98 - GREAT sound quality! Very crisp and clear sound, and very low audience noise too. This is one of the best sounding live Ozzy bootlegs I've heard - No track list or cover art
"Zakkman Cometh" 2 discs (Audience recording) Tokyo, Japan 3-1-98 - Not yet rated - No track list or cover art
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"Ozzfest 2000" 1 disc (Soundboard) The first 7 tracks are from Ozzfest 2000 (Date and location unknown), the rest is Black Sabbath from Lund, Sweden 1977 - Sound quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Camden 2000" 1 disc (Audience recording) Camden, NJ 7-22-00 - Includes rare performance of Diary of A Madman - Quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Blockbuster Entertainment Center" 1 disc (Soundboard) Devore, CA 9-2-00, plus "I Just Want You" 8-17-96, plus "Ozzmosis Demos" at the Right Track Studios May, 1995 - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
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"Merry Mayhem In Worcester" 1 disc (Audience recording) Worcester, MA 12-15-01 - Sound quality is good - No track list or cover art
"Buffalo 2001" 2 discs (Audience recording) Buffalo, NY 12-16-01 - Sound quality is fair. It gave me a headache from all the high range noises, but I think the recording has potential, if someone would clean it up. - No track list or cover art
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"The Greatest Show On Earth" 2 discs (Audience recording) Canada 2003 - Sound quality is Very Good to Great, but it has 2-second gaps between tracks - No track list or cover art
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"Randy Rhoads; From Obscurity to Eternity" 1 disc - Assorted Randy Rhoads rarities - Cover art available upon request
"Randy Rhoads; Rhoad to Eternity" 1 disc - Various Randy Rhoads demos - Cover art available upon request
"Randy Rhoads Tribute; The Heavy Block" 1 disc (From FM) This is a radio show from a Santa Barbara, California radio station. It marks 13 years after Randy's death. The show includes excellent interviews with Delores Rhoads and Rudy Sarzo - Recorded as 3 long tracks - Sound quality is great - No cover art
"Randy Rhoads; Various TV & Radio News Reports Of The Accident, 3-19-82" 1 disc (Approx 20 min.) Sound quality varies, but is usually good - No cover art
"Randy Rhoads; Guitar Lesson 7-5-78" 1 disc - Sound quality is pretty good, but there's a lot of tape hiss. Overall this is a better recording than "Guitar Clinic" because you can hear the voices much better, which is important. Randy and the student alternate jamming and doing improv leads to a basic blues riff, and talk about chords and various things. - No cover art
"Randy Rhoads; Guitar & Bass Lesson, 1979" 1 disc - Sound quality is good. Not much talking. Mostly jamming, doing improv leads, and imitation. Also, it sounds like just a guitar lesson. I didn't hear any bass guitar, so I'm not sure why the title says "Guitar & Bass Lesson". - No cover art
"Randy Rhoads; "Guitar Clinic" (Also called "Private Lesson & Clinic") 1 disc - Greensboro, PA 2-2-82 - This CD was converted from a cassette tape-recording of Randy giving a private guitar lesson (To whom, I do not know). Both Randy and his student are playing electric guitars, plugged into small amps. Randy mostly goes through tons of licks and scales, and has the student try to repeat everything he does (Randy seems to show off a lot, doing intensely fast, complex leads that he knows the student can't imitate). Also they practice improvisational guitar soloing, with Randy doing rhythm. There is constant verbal instruction throughout, but much to my disappointment, the voices are so low that you can only just barely make out some of what they are saying if you crank your stereo up to full blast (The tape recorder must have been close to the amplifyers, so the guitar playing and even amp humming drowns out their voices), but it's not really comfortable to listen for more than a few seconds at this level because then the electric guitars are so piercingly loud. But the actual sound quality, of the guitars anyway, is very good. - Cover art available upon request
"Randy Rhoads; Metal Shop, 2-87" 1 disc (From FM) Includes several live tracks from Ozzy's live "R.R. Tribute" album, which at this time was "soon to be released". Also includes commercials, and is recorded as 4 long tracks - Sound quality is great - No cover art
"Randy Rhoads; Metal Shop 3-2-84" 1 disc (From FM) Approximately 2 years after Randy's death, this radio show celebrated his life and extraordinary talent - Sound quality is great - No cover art
"Randy & Ozzy; 3 Interviews" 1 disc - First is an early KROQ FM radio interview with the entire Quiet Riot band, including Randy Rhoads. This took place after the Japan-only release of the QR1 album, when the band was still trying to get a record deal for the U.S. After this there's a brief segment of an interview with Randy Rhoads backstage after a pre-show soundcheck in San Francisco on the first night of the Diary of a Madman Tour. Then the remainder of the disc is Ozzy songs & interviews from the FM radio show "In The Studio" with Red Beard which features Ozzy's first two solo albums, Blizzard and Diary. - Sound quality on the first two interviews is good. The last interview sounds great. - No cover art
"Randy Rhoads Interview 12-30-81" 1 disc - This CD is a waste of your time if you already have the above disc "Randy & Ozzy; 3 Interviews". The interview is just a short clip and it's exactly the same as the middle interview on that disc. Then the rest of the CD is a long, unprofessional medley of clips from Ozzy songs from Blizzard and Diary, just thrown together without much thought, apparently using a regular dual tape deck. Then at the end there's the Randy version of Slick Black Cadillac, which you can get on any number of CD's - Sound quality of the interview is good - No cover art
"Ozzy & Dolores Rhoads Interviews - The Jackson Guitar CD" 1 disc (46 min., Studio) This disc has two interviews, each of them 23 minutes long. The first is with Delores Rhoads, Randy's mother. This is not really an interview, just her talking about Randy and telling stories about his life. The second is an interview with Ozzy, talking specifically all about Randy Rhoads. This disc is fascinating to any fan of Randy - Sound quality is FANTASTIC - No cover art
"Eddie Van Halen & Pat Thrall, Private Interviews For Guitar Player Magazine" 1 disc - These are two interviews that were done by phone with a Guitar Player Magazine journalist. The interview with Eddie is from sometime around 1983 shortly after "Diver Down". Both artists answer questions about various subjects, but one subject which comes up in both interviews is Randy Rhoads - Sound quality is reasonably good - No cover art
"94 HJY Presents Ozzy Osbourne" 1 disc (12 tracks) Recorded from an FM radio station in Southern New England - This is not an interview, but a recording of Ozzy introduces the show quickly at the beginning. The DJ plays a compilation of live tracks (Dates and venues unknown), 5 of which have Randy Rhoads on guitar, and 7 of which have Jake E. Lee on guitar - Great sound quality. A couple of the track transitions are imperfect, but this is barely even noticeable - Track list - No cover art
"The Chris Tetley Interviews" 1 disc (Soundboard) 4 different interviews from approx 1982-1988 (?) - Each interview is recorded as a single track - Sound quality is very good at parts, and only good at other parts, but the interviews are very interesting! - No cover art
"The Howard Stern Interviews" & "Trust Me" 1 disc (Recorded from FM) Includes two separate interviews from the Howard Stern Radio Show, New York, NY 10-18-01 and 7-19-01, plus "Trust Me" which is a 27 minute radio interview from approx 1987-88 - Recorded as a single track - Sound quality is very good at parts, and only good at other parts, but this is a great CD anyway! The interviews are hilarious! - No cover art
"One Up The B-Side" 1 disc - Ozzy demos and B-Sides - GREAT sound quality - Artwork images are somewhat low-res, but are available upon request
"Miscellaneous Songs" 2 discs - A diverse collection of rarities, bonus tracks, Ozzy appearances on other bands' CDs, and more - Sound quality not yet rated Track list - No cover art
"Rarities Vol. 1 & 2" 2 discs (Studio soundboard) Rare and/or unreleased Ozzy recordings & demos - Sound quality ranges, but is great on most tracks. But some songs are incomplete. I get the impression this is probably a home-made collection made from MP3's downloaded from Napster - Track list available upon request - No cover art
"Bonus Tracks & B-Sides" 1 disc - 5 Black Sabbath rarities, 8 Ozzy bonus tracks & B-sides, 3 Dio rarities - Sound quality not yet rated - Track list - No cover art
"The Secret Songs" 1 disc (13 tracks, Soundboard) Rare B-sides and unreleased songs - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
"Rare Studio Demos" 2 discs (20 tracks, Soundboard) Various demos from different albums, including a few from Ozzy's first 2 albums with Randy Rhoads on guitar! - Sound quality varies from track to track, but is mostly great - Track list - No cover art
"Lost And Rare" 1 disc (Studio) Mostly assorted demos. All stuff that's available on other bootlegs - Sound quality is great - No track list or cover art
"B-Sides" 1 disc (17 tracks, Soundboard) Not yet rated - Track list - No cover art
"Live Rarities" 1 disc (13 tracks, Soundboard) Miscellaneous rare live tracks, including an unreleased Black Sabbath song, a 1983 rehearsal, TV appearances & more - Not yet rated - Track list - No cover art
"Alternate Lyrics" 1 disc (12 tracks, Soundboard) Many of the songs on this disc are what that title implies: early versions of songs where the lyrics differed slightly from the final version. But some of them don't contain any true 'alternate lyrics' at all, they're just examples of Ozzy screwing up the words, as he does every night (I've probably seen Ozzy 20 times, and have numerous live bootlegs, and I don't think I've ever seen a show in which he didn't forget the words and have to mumble his way through a verse, or mix and match verses, or repeat lines that he already sang. In fact, I'm convinced that I know Ozzy's lyrics better than Ozzy knows Ozzy's lyrics.) Sound quality is great - Track list - No cover art
"Single Edits & Other Rarities" 1 disc (10 tracks, Soundboard) Not yet rated - Track list - No cover art
"Suicide Solution" 1 disc (Soundboard) '83, '84 & '86 USA Tour Compilation - Sound quality is excellent! - No track list or cover art
"Jake E. Lee Early Works" 1 disc (16 tracks, Studio, 72 min.) Tracks 1-9 are assorted Bark At The Moon & Ultimate Sin rough mixes from when he was with Ozzy, Tracks 10-15 are demos from Badlands. Track 16 is with Ratt - Complete track list available upon request - Sources and sound quality vary from track to track - No cover art
"Bark At The Moon Demos / Rehearsals" 2 discs (Studio / Soundboard, 105 min.) 1983 - I haven't heard most these demos on any other bootleg. Disc 1 includes early or alternate versions of "Bark at the Moon", "Centre Of Eternity", "Rock And Roll Rebel", "So Tired", "Waiting For Darkness", "Spiders", "You're No Different", plus Jake alone in the studio practicing assorted licks and guitar solos from the album! Disc 2 has 10 early versions of "Now You See It, Now You Don't", each slightly different. Most of these songs had totally different lyrics than their final released versions, which makes them very interesting to hear! - Sound quality is GREAT! - No track list or cover art
"No More Tears Demos" 1 disc (Studio) Includes 6 demos, plus an Ozzy interview - Sound quality is EXCELLENT! - No track list or cover art
"Randy Rhoads Tribute" 1 disc (Studio) 2000 Randy Rhoads tribute CD released only in Japan. Very cool! Great vocalist, and great guitarist! I was told this was 'various artists', but to me it sounds like the same band on the whole CD. - Songs and sound quality are both excellent! - Track list available upon request - No cover art
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Other Items Of Interest To Ozzy Fans:
"Ozzy / Yngwie Video Collection" (CDR) 1 disc - 19 videos (13 in MPG format, 2 in MPE format, 4 in ASF format - 658 MB total). Includes a few videos of Black Sabbath and Metallica to fill up space. Videos are - Ozzy Osbourne: "I Just Want You", "Perry Mason", "Perry Mason (Live at Ozzyfest '96)", "Close my Eyes Forever" (With Lita Ford), "Bark at the Moon", "Lightning Strikes (live)", "Paranoid (live)", "Shot in the Dark (live)", Yngwie Malmsteen: "I'll See the Light Tonight", "TV Commercial", "Hiroshima Mon Amour (Tokio '85)", "Far Beyond the Sun", "Arpeggios from Hell", Metallica: "Nothing Else Matters", "One" - Quality is very good, but not full screen - No cover art
"Speak Of The Devil" 1 disc (VCD) Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Laguna Hills, CA 6-12-82 - Pro shot - Recorded from television - Audio & video quality are both very good to great - No track list or cover art
"Speak Of The Devil Live" 1 disc (DivX Video) Memphis, Tennessee 1982 on the "Speak Of The Devil" Tour (Note: This seems to be the same as the above VCD, so I think it's actually Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Laguna Hills, CA 6-12-82) - Not yet rated - No track list or cover art
"Sharon Osbourne; Intimate Portrait" 1 DVD (From Lifetime TV) Includes small section on Randy Rhoads with a little video of Sharon giving him a kiss. Unfortunately 80 percent of this disc is virtually unwatchable because of digital corruption, skipping, freezing, stuttering etc. - No cover art
"Ozzy Osbourne / Randy Rhoads Compilation 1978-1982" 1 DVD - This DVD is awesome! Semi-professionally assembled homemade DVD collection of 11 clips. Track 1: The "After Hours" TV show which was the first and only live TV performance of Ozzy live with Randy, Rochester, NY 4-28-81. Quality is Great! Includes "I Don't Know", "Suicide Solution", "Mr.Crowley", "Crazy Train" plus a short interview with Ozzy. Track 2: Live audience cam footage from The Palladium, NYC 5-2-81 on the Blizzard tour. Quality is poor to fair. Includes "I Don't Know", "Crazy Train" and "Believer". Track 3: Randy being awarded the "Best New Talent" award from Guitar Player Magazine, recorded from M-tv 1981. Quality is fair to good. Track 4: 1982 Entertainment Tonight news clip. Includes some brief 'staged' Blizzard live clips, and some Ozzy interview segments. Track 5: 1982 L.A. Channel 7 Eyewitness News "Rock Report" with Paul Moyer. Includes some brief 'staged' Diary live clips, and some Ozzy interview clips with Bob Coburn from KLOS FM radio. Track 6: 1982 "2 On The Town" TV show with Melanie Rogers and Steve Edwards. This is a brief news documentary with short 'staged' Diary live clips, a look at the stage set, and interviews with Ozzy and Sharon. Track 7: David Letterman Show, March 1982. Interview just weeks after Randy's death, but Letterman seems to prefer talking about the bat and dove incidents. Track 8: The video for "Crazy Train" released at the time of the live R.R. Tribute album. Track 9: Quiet Riot with R.R. live at The Whisky Club 1978. Quality is poor to fair. Track 10: Quiet Riot with R.R. live at The Starwood Club 1979. This is basically just Randy's live guitar solo, which contained an early version of "Dee". Quality is poor. Track 11: Live audience cam footage from The Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL 1-25-82 on the Diary tour. Quality is poor to fair. Includes "Flying High Again", "Mr.Crowley", "Crazy Train", "Revelation Mother Earth" and "Steal Away The Night". - No cover art
"Randy Rhoads Best Clips" 1 DVD - This DVD is awesome! Semi-professionally assembled homemade DVD collection of 7 clips, each with an animated button on the main menu screen. Track 1: Quiet Riot with R.R. live at The Whisky Club 1978. Quality is poor to fair. Includes "Slick Black Cadillac", "One In a Million" and "Picking Up The Pieces". Track 2: The "After Hours" TV show which was the first and only live TV performance of Ozzy live with Randy, Rochester, NY 4-28-81. Quality is Great! Includes "I Don't Know", "Suicide Solution", "Mr.Crowley", "Crazy Train" plus a short interview with Ozzy. Track 3: Quiet Riot music video for "Picking Up The Pieces" released in time for the "Randy Rhoads Years" CD. Video has lots of very good quality home video footage of Randy! Track 4: Live audience cam footage from The Palladium, NYC 5-2-81 on the Blizzard tour. Quality is poor to fair. Includes "I Don't Know", "Crazy Train" and "Believer". Track 5: Live audience cam footage from The Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL 1-25-82 on the Diary tour. Quality is poor to fair. Includes "Flying High Again", "Mr.Crowley", "Crazy Train", "Revelation Mother Earth" and "Steal Away The Night". Track 6: This appears to be some kind of ending credits sequence for a TV special or something. It's a trippy psychedelic collection of dream-like animation, photos and movie clips done to the song "Diary Of A Madman". At the end it says "MetalEdge de J MusicVideo 1985". Track 7: The video for "Crazy Train" released at the time of the live R.R. Tribute album. - No cover art
"A Tribute For Randy Rhoads" 1 DVD (Approx 75 min., From TV) Japanese Fuji TV special produced for the 20'th Anniversary of Randy's death. There is a minimal amount of narration and sub-titles in Japanese, but most of the show is in English. Both the quality and content of this DVD are AWESOME! This is an extremely touching, informative and thorough documentary. It includes interviews with Ozzy, Sharon, Rudy Sarzo, Zakk Wylde, Joe Holmes, Journalist/friend John Stix, Randy's mother Delores, Randy's sister Kathy, and his brother Kelle. Also there's the 'After Hours' TV footage, a look at the annual R.R. memorial gathering at the grave site, Randy's home, his family music store, the room where he gave lessons, his car, and much more! - No cover art
"Ozzy Osbourne - 1983" 1 DVD - Semi-professionally assembled homemade DVD of Ozzy live with Jake E. Lee in 1983. Has a cool menu screen of a night sky with fog drifting past a full moon. Includes two DVD tracks. Track 1: A pro-shot live show from Dortmund, Germany 1-23-83". Quality on this is merely 'good'. Includes "I Don't Know", "Mr.Crowley", "Bark At The Moon", "Centre Of Eternity" (Incorrectly titled "Forever" on screen), Carmen Appice's drum solo (but strangely not Jake's guitar solo), "Iron Man", and "Paranoid". Track 2: A pro-shot of Ozzy's performance at The US Festival 5-28-83. Quality on this is Great! Includes "Paranoid", "Mr.Crowley" and "Crazy Train", and a very brief intro segment. - No cover art
"VH1 Behind The Music" 1 DVD - 1999 Extended version - Quality not yet rated - No track list or cover art

"Ozzy Interviews and TV Appearances" (VHS Video Tape) - A
collection of (obviously) interviews and TV apperances - The quality
is not perfect, as you may expect. These are not professionally
edited, so there is visual and audio distortion as each new clip
begins. And a few of the segments are very poor. However, for the
most part the majority of the tape is surprisingly good quality. And,
there is some footage (although not very much) of Randy Rhoads,
including a few seconds of him talking (which I had never heard).
Most of this collection is sequentially organized (Starting with
Randy, and ending with Zack) - Trade value may vary depending on what
you have to offer
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BLACK SABBATH
"Return to '69" 1 disc (Audience recording) Plumpton Race Course, England, 8-9-69 - Sound quality is Very Good for an audience recording, except there is lots of noise and hiss, and some scratchy noise - Cover art available upon request
"Live 1970" 1 disc - Date and venue unknown - Sound quality not yet rated - No cover art
"Osteehalle '70" 1 disc (8 tracks, Soundboard) Osteehalle, Keil, Germany 7-5-70 (Has alternate lyrics to most of the songs) Recorded from an off master tape & there is background hiss This is very likely the same show as Berlin, 6-26-70. This one has also Wicked World and Guitar Solo, but I am not sure if they are from the same show at all. - NOTE: Unfortunately this disc has tons of skips, making it virtually unlistenable. If you have a good copy, let me know. - Track list - No cover art
"Black Night In San Francisco" 1 disc (10 tracks, Audience recording, approx 66 min.) San Francisco, CA 11-27-70 - Digitized from the original master tape - This show has been bootlegged heavily, & most circulating copies are way off speed & sound really bad. This show sounds great & the speed is perfect. It is one continuous track, which I think is appropriate. It is the complete show. - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Copper" 1 disc (8 tracks, Soundboard) Paris, France 12-20-70 - Great sound quality. Has microsecond TAO track transitions - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Wicked Sabbath" 1 discs (9 tracks, Audience recording, Approx 75 min.) Stanley Park, Toronto, Canada 7-18-71 - Sound quality is great - No track list or cover art
"Under the California Sun" 1 disc (Audience recording) 1972 - Sound quality is POOR - Cover art available upon request
"Tomorrows Dream" 1 disc (Audience recording) Tucson, AZ 3-16-72 - Sound quality is Fair to Good, but very listenable. - No track list or cover art
"New Zealand '73" 1 disc - New Zealand 1-7-73 - Includes a very rare live performance of the song "Changes"! - Sound quality is rather poor, but not entirely unlistenable - No track list or cover art
"California Jam" (Also called "Bagdad") 1 disc - "California Jam '74", Ontario Motor Speedway, 6-4-74 - Decent sound quality - Cover art available upon request
"Asbury '75" 2 discs (Soundboard) Asbury, NJ 8-6-75 - Sound quality is great - No track list or cover art
"Lund, Sweden 1977" (See the 1986 Ozzy Osbourne bootleg "Thank God for the Ozz", or "Ozzfest 2000")
"One for the Nose" 1 disc (13 tracks, Soundboard) Fresno CA 9-22-78 - Sound quality is great - Cover art available upon request
"Seattle 1980" 1 disc (10 tracks, Audience recording) Dio on lead vocals. - Sound quality is great, but it does have brief gaps between tracks and some minor static noises in the last few songs - No track list or cover art
"Angel And Demon" 1 disc (Soundboard) Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan 11-18-80 (with Dio) - No track list or cover art
"Chicago '83" 2 discs (21 tracks) This bootleg was released in 1998 in Japan, from a company called Bondage. Disc 1, tracks 1-10 and Disc 2, tracks 1-3: Very good audience recording of UIC Pavillion, Chicago, IL 11-18-83, Disc 2, tracks 4-11: Excellent soundboard recording of Reading Festival, England 8-27-83 - Has microsecond TAO gaps between tracks - Track list - Cover art can be obtained here
"Worcester Centrum 1983" (An inferior version is being circulated under the name"Born in Hell") 1 disc (Soundboard) Live at the Worcester Centrum, Worcester, MA 11-4-83 (I was at this show with some friends, my freshman year in high school. The cover art features my own ticket stub.) From the "Born Again" tour with Ian Gillian (of Deep Purple) on lead vocals - The commonly circulated version of this show, known as "Born in Hell", was recorded from the radio. I have the version digitized from the original, very clean vinyl record set that was sent to the various radio stations that broadcast the "Captured Live" program, complete with pre-recorded show intro and outro, Supertzar and complete guitar solo. This is the very best circulating version. There are a couple loud pops during (I think) War Pigs & Iron Man. But these appear on all circulating versions, so they are probably just some stage noise - maybe fireworks. - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Paranoid in Reading" 1 disc (8 tracks, Soundboard from FM) Live with Ian Gillan on vocals 1983 or 1984 (Date unknown) - Sound quality is very good, but it has split-second TAO track transitions, the show is incomplete, and the tracks are out of order (Track 3 sounds like the encore, and track 5 sounds like the opening song etc.) and the radio D.J. has not been entirely edited out - No track list or cover art
"San Antonio 4-24-86" 1 disc (Soundboard) Helm's Arena, San Antonio, TX 4-24-86, plus Eternal Idol Demos - Both the live show and the demos sound EXCELLENT! - No track list or cover art
"Black Bloody Black" 1 disc (10 tracks, Soundboard) Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA 8-9-92 (w/Dio on vocals) - Sound quality is GREAT! - No track list or cover art
"Ozzy Meets the Priest" (Also called "The Final Concert" and "The Legend In The Hell") 1 disc - Costa Mesa, CA 11-15-92, Most of this disc is Sabbath with Rob Halford (of Judas Priest) doing lead vocals but a few songs on the end are Sabbath with Ozzy (Supposedly this was going to be Ozzy's last appearance with Black Sabbath) - Cover art available upon request
"San Jose '99" 2 discs (16 tracks, Soundboard) San Jose Arena, San Jose CA 1-8-99 - Great soundboard recording of the complete show. There are a couple places where the volume changes, but it's not a very big deal. - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Ozzfest 2001, Devore, CA" 1 disc (Audience recording) Ozzfest 2001, Blockbuster Pavillion, Devore CA, 6-30-01 - Includes "Scary Dreams," the newest Sabbath song! - The music is very well balanced, but there are some parts where you can hear people talking. - No track list or cover art
"Ozzfest 2001, Atlanta, GA" 1 disc (Audience recording) Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA 7-7-01 - Recorded on Minidisc and transferred directly to CD - It is just a little bass-heavey, and there are a couple very minor pops from my mike connection - not very noticeable at all. Virtually no audience chatter.
"We Love You All" 1 disc (Soundboard) Tracks 1-4 are from the Beat Club 1970, Tracks 5-8 are from Don Kirshner's Rock concert 1975, Tracks 9-11 are from JFK Stadium Live Aid 7-13-85 with Ozzy, Tracks 12-15 are from Ozzy's supposed "last Sabbath concert" where he reunited with Sabbath for 4 songs. All recordings SB except for 12-15 - Great sound quality - Cover art available upon request
"Unmixed Sabbath Demos" 1 disc (12 tracks, Soundboard) Not yet rated - Track list - No cover art
"Archangel Rides Again" 1 disc (13 tracks, Soundboard) Rarities, all eras - Sound quality is great but there's at least one problem..track 2 has a digital defect where it hangs up on one note for a few seconds .. I haven't heard the whole disc yet - Track list - Cover art available upon request
"Ozzy's Basement Tapes" 1 disc (9 tracks, Approx 71 min.) Tracks 1-3: Early demos from 1970 ("Black Sabbath", "War Pigs" and "Fairies Wear Boots", all with slightly different lyrics than their final versions). After this is a radio interview with Ozzy discussing his Sabbath years and how he feels approaching his "20'th year in rock 'n roll". Then there are 5 assorted live tracks (audience recordings) from Cologne, Germany, 4-3-70 and Rochester, NY 10-28-70 - Sound quality varies from track to track - No track list or cover art
"Demos" 2 discs - I have no real details about this bootleg, but after listening to it, my personal opinion is that these are 'fake' demos. It sounds like someone took various tracks from the actual Black Sabbath albums, and remixed them a little to make them sound crappier, so they could pass them off as 'demos' and some naive people might believe it. It sounds like they lowered the level of the vocal track and added echo, and that's about it. - No track list or cover art
"Reincarnation" 4 discs (Includes Headless Cross demos, Forbidden demos and Dehumanizer sessions) - Not yet rated - Cover art available upon request
"Eighth Star Demos" 1 disc - Iommi & Hughes - Unreleased Tony Iommi Solo Album session, August 1996 - Fantastic sound quality! - Cover art available upon request
"Attention, Vol. 1" (Taken from vinyl) 1 disc - I'm not sure, but I don't think this is a bootleg, in the traditional sense. All the tracks sounded indistinguishable from the album versions, so this might just be a compilation of someone's favorite Sabbath tunes. If anyone knows differently, let me know. In the mean time, I'm not trading this disc - Sound quality is great, but there are lots of little scratch noises, sounding like the vinyl albums had scratches - Cover art available upon request
"Attention, Vol. 2" (Taken from vinyl) 1 disc - See above description - Sound quality not yet rated - Cover art available upon request

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