Ozzy Osbourne To Release “See You On The Other Side” Vinyl Box Set In November

Ozzy Osbourne will be releasing a new vinyl box set titled “See You On The Other Side” on November 29 via Legacy Recordings. The set will come with 173 songs across 16 albums and 24 vinyl pieces, 10 posters, 12 augmented reality experiences, and an individually numbered vellum certificate autographed by Osbourne.

The following albums will be featured in the set:

  • “Blizzard Of Ozz”
  • “Mr. Crowley”
  • “Diary Of A Madman”
  • “Bark At The Moon”
  • “The Ultimate Sin”
  • “Tribute”
  • “No Rest For The Wicked”
  • “Just Say Ozzy”
  • “No More Tears” (remastered) (2xLP set)
  • “Live & Loud”
  • “Ozzmosis”
  • “Down To Earth”
  • “Live At Budokan”
  • “Black Rain”
  • “Scream”

A collection of rarities titled “Flippin’ The B Side“ will also be included and it will feature the following tracks:

Side A:

“You Looking At Me Looking At You”
Originally from the “Crazy Train” UK 7” single, released 1980

“One Up The B Side”
Originally from “Bark At The Moon” 7” single, released 1983

“Spiders”
Originally from “Bark At The Moon,” 7” single, released 1983

“Hero”
Originally a hidden track from the “No Rest For The Wicked” US CD and cassette release, released 1988

“The Liar”
Originally from the “Miracle Man” UK 12” single, released 1988

“Don’t Blame Me”
Originally from the “Mama I’m Coming Home” UK 7” single, released 1991

Side B:

“Party With The Animals”
Originally from the “Mama I’m Coming Home” US CD single, released 1992

“Living With The Enemy”
Originally from the “Perry Mason” UK CD single, released 1995

“Voodoo Dancer”
Originally from the “I Just Want You” UK CD single, released 1996

“Back On Earth”
Originally from “The Ozzman Cometh” compilation, released 1997

“No Place For Angels”
Originally from the “Gets Me Through” CD single, released 2001

“Walk On Water”
Originally released on “Prince Of Darkness”, released 2005

Flexi Disc, 7” (45 RPM):
Unreleased version of “See You On The Other Side” (Demo)

Osbourne commented:

“This one’s the most elaborate collection so far. It’s very well thought-out and well put together. It’s got everything in there that you possibly could want and some surprises along the way. The sound of a vinyl record is different, and I do believe that vinyl sounds better.”