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Lukaschik Gleb

Music before their release.

September the nine will one day of coming of albums Jude by Julian Lennon and Patient Number 9 by Ozzy Osbourne. Both musicians gave free access of few tracks and I’ve listened almost all of them.


I familiarized with Julian Lennon as a singer a little months ago by listening his father’s Imagine, which he did at first time and for collecting of money for Ukraine. His performance hasn’t power as it was from John Lennon. It’s not a song for his voice. I once listened Yesterday by great Elvis Presley. He didn’t give a right mood in singing. Jude was excellent opportunity to see a music personality of Julian Lennon. Five of eleven songs from this album were available now.

“Save Me” already disclosed that Lennon should work on vocals. His voice hasn’t tonality and does choppy. His melody is identical by that it hasn’t harmonious tie. Singing words don’t combine with music. Everything without artistry and getting all same in listening “Freedom”, which ends with no point. Words in lyrics of “Every Little Moment” aren’t fuse. That the last song wasn’t finished. I didn’t want to check the other two singles.


Released in previous year Ordinary Man from Ozzy Osbourne was his new album after almost ten years of coming of the previous one. It contained track “Darkside Blues”, which specially included in Japan release. I can’t catch in my mind about knowing or not, but I assume it was. This song will in Patient Number 9. It’s funny country song and Ozzy is splendid in doing a similar accent of these places. Patient Number 9 will album with thirteen songs. Currently, two more can check out.

The first is titular “Patient Number 9”. It has individual start in combination of instruments and lyrics what goes for short time after it goes turning and staying in plain. This song conduces to ignore it and would help to them who want alternative instead to pills in falling asleep. The ending is patch required for that place. “Degradation Rules”, which Ozzy did with affiliate in Black Sabbath Tony Iommi has incredible generic combination of instruments and lyrics, which contains a teenage hooliganism in one rhyme. Twice appearance of harmonica, which of exciting things, couldn’t bring in an impression.


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