Jackson RR5 Rhoads Pro Electric Guitar
‘Tude and tone to spare!
The Jackson RR5 Rhoads Pro Electric Guitar gives you superior tone, sustain and playability. This version of the Randy Rhoads V has it all: neck-thru-body construction, an alder body, maple neck with a compound-radius rosewood fretboard, a pair of Seymour Duncan TB4 humbuckers, tune-o-matic bridge with strings thru body, sharkfin inlays, and gold hardware.
Looks hot and sounds hot!Jackson’s compound-radius fingerboard curves more dramatically at the nut for easy chording and flattens out as it approaches the neck joint for low-action bends without fretting out. With a more relaxed hand, you’ll play better!
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Mr. Crowley
Ozzy with Randy Rhoads performing “Mr. Crowley” on the “After Hours” show recorded in Rochester, NY on March 28th 1981.
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Blizzard Of Ozz MP3

Click tracks to download MP3s.
- “I Don’t Know
” (Daisley/Osbourne/Rhoads) – 5:16
- “Crazy Train
” (Daisley/Osbourne/Rhoads) – 4:56
- “Goodbye To Romance
” (Daisley/Osbourne/Rhoads) – 5:36
- “Dee
” (Instrumental) (Rhoads) – 0:50
- “Suicide Solution
” (Daisley/Osbourne/Rhoads) – 4:21
- “Mr. Crowley
” (Daisley/Osbourne/Rhoads) – 5:02
- “No Bone Movies
” (Daisley/Kerslake/Osbourne/Rhoads) – 3:53
- “Revelation (Mother Earth)
” (Daisley/Osbourne/Rhoads) – 6:09
- “Steal Away (The Night)
“(Daisley/Osbourne/Rhoads) – 3:28
- “You Lookin’ At Me Lookin’ At You
” – 4:16 – 2002 Bonus Track
Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Randy Rhoads (guitar); Don Airey (keyboards); Bob Daisley (bass, gong, background vocals); Lee Kerslake (drums, percussion, tubular bells, timpani); Mark Lennon, John Shanks (background vocals).
Producers: Ozzy Osbourne, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Randy Rhoads.
Recorded between March 22 & April 19, 1980. Includes liner notes by Phil Alexander. Digitally remastered by Stephen Marcussen (Marcussen Mastering).
After the quiet implosion of Black Sabbath, the wise money was not on former vocalist, Ozzy, being the one to redeem himself musically. However, with shrewd management by his wife and a hotshot Californian in the shape of ex-Quiet Riot guitarist, Randy Rhoads, he reinvented himself and his musical persona, and created a startling debut album. Combining Rhoads’ impetuous flurries of heavily stylized guitar, his own series of lyrical caricatures–”Crazy Train” and “Revelation (Mother Earth)”–and a healthy dose of controversy, citing renowned satanist Aleister Crowley as the subject matter for “Mr. Crowley,” he ensured himself acclaim and commerciality in equal measure.
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MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus Pedal
A super-flexible, ultraclean range of effects! Just like Randy Rhoads used.
The gorgeous-sounding MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus Pedal will remind you how cool chorus can be. Want to add sparkle to clean-toned arpeggios? Animate strummed passages? Widen and fatten distorted power chords? This box will do it all, cleanly and quietly.
Set the Rate and Width controls to your liking and then dial in as much effect as you want with the Intensity knob. You can then shape the tone even further by EQ-ing the modulated frequencies with the bass and treble controls. Run in mono or use the stereo outputs for a huge, vibrant sound.
If you’re looking to preserve the low end of your guitar tone, the MXR Stereo Chorus has got you covered with its Bass Filter button that applies the effect to the high frequencies only.
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