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Ozzy fans had to wait six long years for a new solo work from the former Black Sabbath man, but in 2001, it finally happened with Down To Earth. And right from the opener, Gets Me Through, it becomes clear that the Madman still has it. While the tracks may sound slightly more modern, Ozzy Osbourne's legendary voice still remains at the center of the action. Special highlights on Down To Earth, in addition to the title track, are Facing Hell, Dreamer, and Alive.