Pros: Plenty of blistering tracks for the fans Cons: A few mediocre ones of the type that started to plague Ozzy
Indeed, 1982 was a rotten year for Ozzy Osbourne because his friend and lead guitarist, Randy Rhoads died. Rhoads provided the mind-numbing, ear-splitting guitars on Ozzy's first two discs and many wondered if Osbourne would be able to come back as...
Pros: Some classic Ozzy cuts Cons: Some songs don't go far
Ahhh, the madman himself, Ozzy Osbourne. Some call him the prince of darkness, some call hime the grandfather of heavy metal, but regardless of what you know him as, there is no doubt that Ozzy Osbourne is one of the most well known and influential ...
Pros: Sound quality is insanely good. Bonus Tracks. 1995 Remasters can still be found on ebay. Cons: It's Altered! It's Altered! How many copies do I have of this already?
Being a sucker to buy just about everything Ozzy Osbourne and every other band I like, I own this album on the 1983 released LP, the 1995 CD Remastered version, and the 2002 "Remastered" version. Bark at the Moon is Ozzy's 3rd solo studio album but ...
Pros: Centre of Eternity and Bark at the Moon are a couple of Ozzy's best. Cons: About half of this album is only fair...
Released in 1983, after coping with the tragic loss of guitarist Randy Rhoads, Ozzy enlisted guitarist Jake E. Lee, who was a pure metal guitarist and very competent guitarist, but still not Randy. Regardless, Ozzy and the music world had to plod on....
This is one of the best , although we tend to think that all Ozzy rules.
This was recorded by Sony in 1983 and one of the best albums...even though it is hard to say the best as all are good.
it has the title song , which rocks and is very well...
Jake E. Lee is a great guitar player, and also very underrated. Originally in the RATT lineup until Ozzy stole him, he was in the horrible position of trying to fill Randy Rhodes shoes, and Ozzy was still not over the accident. This somewhat psychotic...
Pros: some really good hard-rocking gems here Cons: a couple filler songs
Released in 1983, this is Ozzy's most underrated album. Though known for the lightning fast title track, there are other great songs that let this album stand on its own two feet.
Though recorded without the late Randy Rhoades, Jake E. Lee...
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