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To obtain Promo vinyl albums, 45's CD's or other promotional items you had to be a radio DJ or in the record business. This is from the private collection of a former music industry veteran. It has been in (smoke and pet free) storage and has never been played.
This was given for promotion and was never shrink-wrapped, and has a gold-foil promo stamp as shown in photo. Discs have never been taken out of paper inner sleeves.
Inner sleeves were only taken out of record jacket to photograph. Record jacket has very minimal handling wear from many years in storage.
OZZY OSBOURNE RANDY RHOADES Tribute VINYL 2 LP's CBS ZX2 40714 Released 1987 Made in USA. Has gatefold jacket and two inner sleeves with photos & credits.
Tracklist A1I Don't Know5:43 A2Crazy Train5:12 A3Believer4:57 A4Mr. Crowley5:46
B1Flying High Again4:21 B2Revelation (Mother Earth)5:56 B3Steal Away (The Night) (With Drum Solo)8:24
C1Suicide Solution (With Guitar Solo)7:51 C2Iron Man2:57 C3Children Of The Grave4:50 C4Paranoid3:12
D1Goodbye To Romance5:40 D2No Bone Movies3:37 D3Dee (Randy Rhoads Studio Out-Takes)4:21
Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne - vocals Randy Rhoads - guitar Rudy Sarzo - bass Tommy Aldridge - drums Lindsay Bridgwater - keyboards with Bob Daisley - bass on "Goodbye To Romance" and "No Bone Movies" Lee Kerslake - drums on "Goodbye To Romance" and "No Bone Movies"
Credits: Co-producer – Ozzy Osbourne Producer – Max Norman
Tribute is a live album by heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, featuring his work with hard rock guitarist Randy Rhoads, in whose honor the album was released. The album was released on March 19, 1987, five years after the death of Rhoads, then it was reissued on August 22, 1995, and again remastered and reissued in 2002. It peaked at number 6 on the Billboard 200.
The album was released in memory of Rhoads, guitarist for Osbourne's band between 1979 and 1982 who died in a plane crashwhile on tour in Florida in 1982. The album also includes studio outtakes of Rhoads recording the classical-influenced acoustic guitar piece, "Dee", which Rhoads wrote for his mother Delores, and which was originally included on Osbourne's debut solo albumBlizzard of Ozz.