Ozzy's true post-Black Sabbath talents lie more in heartfelt melodrama than in bat-head-chomping horror. On Ozzmosis he's most tolerable when he's sappy, especially on ''Ghost Behind My Eyes.'' But given that the shortest tracks run nearly five minutes, this album feels like a parody of the most overinflated opera. C


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