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Blizzard of Ozz is the debut studio album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, released on 12 September 1980 in the UK and on 27 March 1981 in the US.The album was Osbourne's first release following his firing from Black Sabbath in 1979. [10]
I Don't Know (Ozzy Osbourne song) I Don't Wanna Stop; I Don't Want to Change the World; Into the Void (Black Sabbath song) Iron Man (song)
The vinyl record, which the artist initially released on 10 October 1981, had as its b-side a live take of the song "I Don't Know". [ 1 ] The track is known for musical elements such as its aggressive guitar solo , performed by musician Randy Rhoads , and for dramatic lyrics such as "[s]wallowing colors from the sounds I hear" and "[a]m I just ...
Osbourne was awarded a Grammy Award for the track "I Don't Want to Change the World" from Live & Loud, for Best Metal Performance of 1994. [67] Wagener also mixed the live album Live & Loud released on 28 June 1993. Intended to be Osbourne's final album, it went platinum four times over, [68] and ranked at number 10 on that year's Billboard ...
Black Rain is the tenth studio album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, released 22 May 2007 via Epic Records. [1] It is Osbourne's last album to date to feature drummer Mike Bordin, and the first to feature bassist Rob Nicholson.
"I Don't Wanna Stop" is the first single from heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne's 10th studio album, Black Rain. The song was first announced and released through Osbourne's website. The song was first announced and released through Osbourne's website.
"Mama, I'm Coming Home" is a power ballad by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne from Osbourne's sixth studio album No More Tears, which first released on 17 November 1991. The song features Osbourne on vocals, Zakk Wylde on guitar, Bob Daisley on bass, and Randy Castillo on
No More Tears is the sixth studio album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne.Released on 17 September 1991, the album charted at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart [2] and number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart. [3]