This live double album, recorded in 1981 but not released until five years after Randy Rhoads' death, showcases a hard rock guitarist whose all-around ability was arguably second only to Eddie Van Halen. Osbourne leads his best band lineup through the entire Blizzard repertoire, plus a few Diary and Sabbath numbers. Of special note are Rhoads' unaccompanied solos, leaving no doubts about his virtuosity, and the studio outtakes of his short solo piece, "Dee." Rhoads' entire output is absolutely essential for guitar freaks, but he sounds even better live than in the studio.
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log date: 2020-12-27 11:02:50
DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -0.70 dB -16.54 dB 5:41 01-I Don't Know
DR13 -1.82 dB -16.41 dB 5:16 02-Crazy Train
DR13 -2.28 dB -16.48 dB 5:12 03-Believer
DR12 -2.11 dB -16.97 dB 5:55 04-Mr. Crowley
DR13 -0.70 dB -15.21 dB 4:23 05-Flying High Again
DR12 -1.98 dB -16.20 dB 6:00 06-Revelation (Mother Earth)
DR12 -2.36 dB -16.41 dB 8:23 07-Steal Away (The Night) (With Drum Solo)
DR13 -1.85 dB -17.01 dB 7:46 08-Suicide Solution (With Guitar Solo)
DR12 -2.75 dB -17.13 dB 2:52 09-Iron Man
DR12 -2.78 dB -16.59 dB 5:26 10-Children Of The Grave
DR12 -3.41 dB -17.66 dB 3:50 11-Paranoid
DR12 -0.70 dB -15.53 dB 5:43 12-Goodbye To Romance
DR12 -1.20 dB -15.14 dB 4:08 13-No Bone Movies
DR16 -3.28 dB -22.80 dB 4:24 14-Dee (Randy Rhoads Studio Out-Takes)
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