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Ozzy Osbourne (born John Michael Osbourne on December 3, 1948 in Aston, Birmingham, England) is the lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, popular solo artist, and reality television star. Osbourne has been married twice and is the father of five children: Jessica Hobbs and Louis Osbourne with first wife Thelma Riley; and Aimee, Kelly and Jack with current wife Sharon Osbourne. He has two grandchildren, Isabelle and Harry, by his oldest daughter.







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Background information



Birth name: John Michael Osbourne



Born: December 3, 1948



Origin: Aston, Birmingham, England



Genre(s): Heavy metal, Hard rock



Instrument(s): Vocals, Harmonica



Years active: 1969 - present



Label(s): Epic Records, Sony



Website: Ozzy.com







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History



Osbourne lived in Birmingham for most of his early life. Born into extreme poverty to a family with six children, he also had learning disabilities (reportedly dyslexia[1]), for which he was bullied considerably in school. To lift himself out of clinical depression, he took refuge in music early on, eventually becoming the singer of a local band, Rare Breed. One of his former bullies, Tony Iommi, reluctantly invited him to jam with his budding group, the Polka Tulk Blues Band (later renamed Earth), and was favorably impressed by his voice. At a time when psychedelic rock was the norm, Iommi and his partners decided to play heavy blues and sing about the bleak quality of life surrounding them. Because the name Earth had already been used elsewhere, they opted to rename the group Black Sabbath.





Black Sabbath





Black Sabbath met with swift and enduring success. Built around Tony Iommi's driving guitar riffs and Geezer Butler's horror-laden lyrics, topped by Osbourne's eerie, loud vocals, early records such as their self-titled debut, Paranoid and Master of Reality in particular are considered definitive of heavy metal.[2] This was despite rather modest investment from their US record label Warner Bros..







Several of their early singles, especially "War Pigs", "Paranoid" and "Iron Man", continue to draw significant radio airplay to this day. Osbourne himself continues to play these hits when performing as a solo artist.





Solo success



In 1979, Osbourne was fired from Black Sabbath. Though many believe this was directly due to drug use, it was in fact due to his increasing unreliability and failure to show up for gigs. He was replaced by former Rainbow singer Ronnie James Dio. Depression now fueled Osbourne's drug and alcohol problems, and his divorce from his first wife Thelma and a diagnosis of bipolar disorder piled even more stress onto the singer. Despite these difficulties, Osbourne attempted to launch a solo career, managed by Sharon Arden, who was Black Sabbath manager Don Arden's daughter. With her help, Osbourne was able to gain a recording deal with Jet Records, then a subsidiary of CBS. However, Sharon herself recounts that the band was lucky to be able to record and tour under the modest financial deal received from Jet.







The Ozzy Osbourne Band began life as The Blizzard of Ozz. The first album was to be titled eponymously, but later it was agreed to name it Blizzard of Ozz featuring Ozzy Osbourne. However, the record company named it Ozzy Osbourne, with the album simply annotated Blizzard of Ozz. After this, the band's name was simplified to The Ozzy Osbourne Band. Drummer Lee Kerslake (of Uriah Heep) and bassist/lyricist Bob Daisley (of Rainbow), however, still refer to that era as the "Blizzard of Ozz". Ozzy met with considerable success on his first solo effort, the debut collection selling well with heavy rock fans.







To keep Osbourne from delving into his addictions following the momentum of the first album and tour, Sharon decided to try to keep the band working. During this period a second album, Diary of a Madman, took shape. Like its predecessor, the album was considered by some to be an instant rock classic, and featured more of Bob Daisley's gifted songwriting and impressive guitar work by Randy Rhoads. Its release met with controversy, however. Although the songs were written and performed by the same four band members who created Blizzard of Ozz, the internal album art and credits were seemingly given to Osbourne's new touring band consisting of the singer and Rhoads, along with bassist Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot) and drummer Tommy Aldridge, formerly of Black Oak Arkansas. Also not shown was keyboardist Don Airey, who played on the first three Ozzy Osbourne albums but was not credited until the third album, Bark at the Moon.









Tragedy strikes



In March 1982, while in Florida for the follow-up album Diary of a Madman tour, and a week away from playing Madison Square Garden in New York City, a light aircraft carrying guitarist Randy Rhoads crashed while performing low passes over the band's tour bus. The pilot (also the tour bus driver) who was apparently trying to scare his ex-wife[citation needed] (also part of the Osbourne entourage) clipped the parked tour bus and crashed into a nearby house, killing himself, Rhoads, and the band's hairdresser, Rachell. Osbourne awoke from the tour bus and managed to save the life of the man living in the house, but those on the plane died on impact. Osbourne subsequently fell into a deep depression following the death of his close friend and bandmate. The record company gave Osbourne a break from performing to mourn for his late band member, but Ozzy stopped work for only one week.







Ex-Gillan guitarist Bernie Torme was the first guitarist hired to replace Randy once the tour resumed. Torme, however, could not handle the pressure of learning the guitar parts at short notice, and balked at the idea of playing in front of thousands of fans still mourning the loss of Randy Rhoads. There are very few photos of Bernie Torme playing with Ozzy, as his tenure with the band lasted less than one month.







In a rare interview later in Guitar Player magazine, Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis discussed how he came to play for Ozzy following Bernie Torme, and a few tidbits about the recording of the infamous 1982 Ozzy live album, Speak of the Devil. During an audition for guitarists in a hotel room, Ozzy discovered Gillis. Ozzy sat on the edge of a bed and sang "Flying High Again," while Brad played the song and solo with his electric guitar unplugged. He played it so well that Ozzy hugged him and asked him to help out in the tour. The tour continued, and culminated in the release of the aforementioned live album, recorded at the Ritz in New York City over two days. A live tribute album was later released in which Osbourne talks about his relationship with Rhoads. This album included a studio song by Randy, taken from studio outtakes, called "Dee". This was a record for his mother.





Controversy



According to the press, Osbourne's antics progressively worsened during the 1980s; his alcoholism and drug abuse continued. (He later underwent a number of treatments for alcoholism and drug abuse.)







He is infamous for biting off the head of a live dove during a meeting with his newly signed record company. He was banned from CBS's buildings, but he still retained his contract with CBS; though it has been speculated that this was a calculated stunt meant to intimidate the label executives into giving Osbourne more favourable contractual terms. Osbourne was also hospitalised for rabies after biting off the head of a stunned bat thrown on stage by a fan in Des Moines, Iowa. He later claimed to have thought the bat was a rubber toy. He was arrested after urinating near the base of the Cenotaph, a monument located in front of The Alamo, while wearing one of his wife's dresses, for which he was banned from San Antonio, Texas for ten years. (The dress was worn due to Sharon's attempt to prevent Ozzy from going out drinking, by removing all his clothes from the hotel where they were staying.)







Another incident that occurred while Ozzy was on drugs, was the shooting of 17 cats. He explained it saying,







"I was taking drugs so much I was a wreck, The final straw came when I shot all our cats. We had about 17, and I went crazy and shot them all. My wife found me under the piano in a white suit, a shotgun in one hand and a knife in the other."





Recovery



In the 1980s and 1990s, Osbourne's career was an effort on two fronts: continuing to make music without Rhoads, and becoming sober. Rhoads' first replacement was Bernie Torme (who reportedly could not cope with the pressures of learning the set list at short notice, and who never recorded with Osbourne), followed by Brad Gillis of Night Ranger, who filled in for the rest of the tour and associated live album Speak of the Devil. This live title, known in the United Kingdom as Talk of the Devil, was originally planned to consist of live recordings from 1981, primarily from Osbourne's solo work. With news of Black Sabbath also about to release a live album titled "Live Evil" however, Osbourne and Sharon decided to pre-empt his former band's efforts, and the album ended up consisting entirely of Black Sabbath cover material, recorded with Gillis, bassist Rudy Sarzo, and drummer Tommy Aldridge. In the same Guitar Player interview where Brad Gillis discussed how he came to play for Ozzy, he discussed the live album, and admitted that everyone in the band wanted to rework some parts, but were not given the opportunity. Speak of the Devil was musically left alone.







In 1982, Osbourne was the guest vocalist on the Was (Not Was) pop dance track "Shake Your Head (Let's Go to Bed)" with Madonna performing backing vocals (a little known fact). Osbourne's cut was remixed and re-released in the early 1990s for a Was (Not Was) greatest hits album in Europe, and it cracked the UK pop chart. Madonna asked that her vocal not be restored for the hits package, so new vocals by Kim Basinger were added to complement Osbourne's lead.







Jake E. Lee, formerly of Ratt and Rough Cutt, was a more successful recruit than Torme, recording 1983's Bark at the Moon (with Daisley, Aldridge, and former Rainbow keyboard player Don Airey) and 1986's The Ultimate Sin (with bassist Phil Soussan and drummer Randy Castillo), and touring behind both albums.







Meanwhile, Osbourne was involved in a legal battle of his own. In late 1986, he was the target in the first of a series of US lawsuits brought against him, alleging that one of his songs, "Suicide Solution", drove two teenagers to commit suicide because of its "subliminal lyrics". The cases were decided in Osbourne's favour, essentially on the premise that Osbourne cannot be held accountable for a listener's actions. Soon after, Osbourne publicly acknowledged that he wrote "Suicide Solution" about his friend, AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott, who died from alcohol abuse, and that solution referred to both alcohol as a solution to problems and as a chemical solution. Bob Daisley, however, asserts that he wrote this song and that it was about his concerns over Osbourne's own ongoing battle with substance abuse.







Lee and Osbourne parted ways in 1987, however, reportedly due to musical differences. Osbourne continued to struggle with his chemical dependencies, and commemorated the fifth anniversary of Rhoads' death with Tribute, the live recordings from 1981 that had gone unreleased for years. Excellently recorded, the album cemented Rhoads' legendary status as an imaginative and talented musician. In 1988, Ozzy appeared in The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years and told the director, Penelope Spheeris, that "sobriety ****ing sucks." Meanwhile, Osbourne found his most enduring replacement for Rhoads to date — a guitarist named Zakk Wylde, plucked from a New Jersey bar. Wylde joined Osbourne for his 1988 effort, No Rest for the Wicked, in which Castillo remained on drums and Daisley once more returned to co-writing/bass duties. The subsequent tour saw Osbourne reunited with erstwhile Black Sabbath bandmate Geezer Butler on bass, and a live EP (entitled Just Say Ozzy) featuring this lineup was released two years later. Geezer continued to tour with Ozzy for the subsequent 4 tours, and was a major stage presence throughout, playing as strongly as anyone since Rudy Sarzo. In 1989, Ozzy Osbourne performed as part of the Moscow Music Peace Festival.









Commercial success



While very successful as a heavy metal act through the 1980s, Osbourne sustained commercial success into the 1990s, starting with 1991's No More Tears, which enjoyed much radio and MTV exposure. It also initiated a practice of bringing in outside composers to help pen Osbourne's solo material, instead of relying solely upon his recording ensemble to write and arrange the music. The platinum selling, top-10 No More Tears album was mixed by veteran rock producer Michael Wagener, who also mixed the Live and Loud album which followed in 1993. At this point Osbourne expressed his fatigue with the process of touring, and proclaimed his "retirement", which was to be short-lived. Osbourne's entire CD catalogue was remastered and reissued in 1995. Also that year, he released Ozzmosis and went on stage again, dubbing his concert performances "The Retirement Sucks Tour". A greatest hits package, The Ozzman Cometh was issued in 1997.







Osbourne's biggest financial success of the 1990s was a venture named Ozzfest, created by his wife/manager Sharon and managed loosely by his son Jack. Ozzfest was a quick hit with metal fans, spurring up-and-coming groups like Incubus and Slipknot to broad exposure and commercial success. Some acts even had the pleasure to share the bill with a reformed, yet much older Black Sabbath. Osbourne reunited with the original members of Sabbath in 1997 and has performed periodically with the band ever since. Since 1997 there have been rumours of a new Black Sabbath album, though Ozzy has denied any further studio plans as Black Sabbath.







Osbourne's first album of new studio material in seven years, 2001's Down to Earth, met with only moderate success, as did its live follow up, Live at Budokan.







In the wake of a lawsuit by former band members Daisley and Kerslake, reportedly for unpaid royalties, Osbourne's catalogue was "remastered" again in 2002. This time, the original bass guitar and drum track contributions from the said musicians on Osbourne's first two albums were controversially removed and re-recorded entirely for a reported sum of $30,000 each by bassist Robert Trujillo (Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves; now of Metallica) and drummer Mike Bordin (Faith No More, Black Sabbath (1997 "reunion" gigs at OzzFest). The pair also played on the "Down To Earth" album.







Subsequent titles, such as "Speak Of The Devil", "The Ultimate Sin", "Just Say Ozzy" and "Live And Loud" were permitted to go out of print entirely. Osbourne has stated that he has hated the sound of "The Ultimate Sin", and he didn't like his image during this period as it was very "glam". More royalty disagreements sprouted up in later years between the Osbourne camp and Phil Soussan over this album; perhaps this was a way of squashing the argument.







As for the live material which was deleted, it can be speculated that Ozzy or the fans were getting tired of one live record after another piling up, containing most of the same songs and perhaps this was a way of cutting the slack since the release of Black Sabbath's "Reunion" set in 1998 and the release of Ozzy's "Live At Budokan" at the same time of the 2002 remasters.







However, possibly gauging the reaction of angry fans worldwide, most of the original 1995 remasters (with the minature cover art) have been made available through a number of retailers, notably Amazon.com. Most new copies of the 1995 reissues are now only available as imports. It has been stated that the out-of-print material may be reissued again soon by Sony BMG, which is parent company to Osbourne's label Epic Records.









TV show



Osbourne garnered still greater celebrity status by the unlikely success of his own brand of reality television. The Osbournes, a series featuring the domestic life of Osbourne and his family (wife Sharon, children Jack and Kelly, but not his oldest daughter Aimee, who declined to participate), has turned into one of MTV's greatest hits. It premiered on March 5, 2002, and the final episode aired March 21, 2005. It should be noted that Howard Stern was the individual who originally proposed the idea for this show.









Recent news



In 2002, Osbourne and wife Sharon were invited to the White House Correspondents' Association dinner by Fox News Channel correspondent Greta Van Susteren for that year's event. Bush noted Ozzy's presence by making a couple jokes such as: "The thing about Ozzy is he's made a lot of big hit recordings: 'Party With the Animals'; 'Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath'; 'Face in Hell'; 'Black Skies and Bloodbath in Paradise.' Ozzy, Mom loves your stuff."







During 2003, a member of Birmingham City Council campaigned for him to be given Freedom of the City.







On December 8, 2003, Osbourne was rushed into emergency surgery when he was involved in an accident involving the use of his all-terrain vehicle on his estate in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, UK. Osbourne broke his collar bone, eight ribs, and a neck vertebra. An operation was performed to lift the collarbone, which was believed to be resting on a major artery and interrupting blood flow to the arm. Sharon later revealed that Osbourne had stopped breathing following the crash and was resuscitated by Osbourne's then personal bodyguard, Sam Ruston.







While in the hospital, Osbourne achieved his first ever UK number one single, a duet of the Black Sabbath ballad, "Changes" with daughter Kelly. In doing so, he broke the record of the longest period between an artist's first UK chart appearance (with Black Sabbath's, "Paranoid", number four in August 1970) and their first number one hit; a gap of 33 years.







Since the accident, he has fully recovered and headlined the 2004 Ozzfest, where he again reunited with Black Sabbath. He has also turned his hand to writing a Broadway musical. The reputed topic is that of the Russian monk Grigory Rasputin, who held sway with Russia's last royal Romanov family. In 2005, he released a box set called Prince of Darkness. The first and second discs are collections of live performances, B-sides, demos and singles. The third disc contained duets and other odd tracks with other artists, including "Born to Be Wild" with Miss Piggy. The fourth disc is entirely new material where Ozzy covers his favourite songs by his biggest influences and favourite bands, including The Beatles, John Lennon, David Bowie and others.







He and wife Sharon starred in yet another MTV show, this time a competition reality show entitled "Battle for Ozzfest". A number of yet unsigned bands send one member to compete in a challenge to win a spot on the 2005 Ozzfest and a possible recording contract.







In 2004, Osbourne received an NME award for "godlike genius".







In May 2005, the tremors he experienced and always linked to his continuous drug abuse were diagnosed as Parkinsonian Syndrome, a non-progressive genetic condition, the symptoms of which are very similar to Parkinsons disease.







Shortly after Ozzfest 2005, Osbourne announced that he will no longer headline Ozzfest. Although he announced his retirement from Ozzfest, Ozzy came back for one more year, 2006, albeit only closing for just over half the concerts, leaving the others to be closed by System of a Down. After the concert in Bristow, Virginia, the amazing show of excitement and gratitude from the audience, Ozzy announced he will return for another year of Ozzfest in 2007.







In 2005, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame along with Black Sabbath where he decided to moon the crowd because of their poor reception while they were playing. This led to a standing ovation.







In March 2006, he said that he hopes to release a new studio album soon with long time on-off guitarist, Zakk Wylde of Black Label Society.









Trivia



Osbourne has shown symptoms of a mild hearing loss, as evidenced in the television show, The Osbournes, as he often asks his family members to repeat what they say. This is possibly as a result of being exposed to dangerous noise levels at music venues.



Osbourne is a supporter of Aston Villa Football Club, having been raised in Lodge Road, only a few hundred yards from the club's ground.



Ozzy Osbourne suffers from dyslexia and attention deficit disorder



In 1982, during the Diary tour where Ozzy bit into a bat onstage, he was required to receive a series of rabies vaccination injections as a preventative measure against the disease. The treatments caused some temporary hair loss, and as a result Ozzy shaved his head. At one point there were a large number of photos taken by the media where Ozzy is bald and posing wearing military fatigues and holding various weapons. At another point, he admitted to wearing a blonde wig, coloured "hooker blonde", and stated he would begin a show with it on, then pull it off at another point in the concert, to the complete surprise of fans. Such photos were used in music magazines at the time, but are now rarely seen.



The main chords and melody of the song Diary of a Madman were created while Randy Rhoads was teaching a student classical guitar. Randy would hold guitar lessons while the band was touring around the United States. Ozzy was asleep and was awakened by the ongoing guitar lesson. He ran into the room, happily yelling at Randy something like; "What is that? What is that you're playing?!" It's brilliant, I'm taking it!" Randy tried to explain it was already a written classical part, but Ozzy would have none of it.



Ozzy made more than a few well known rock bands famous by touring with them as opening acts, and supporting their musical styles and success. In 1984, the opening band for the Bark at the Moon tour was Mötley Crüe, touring their second album, "Shout at the Devil". During The Ultimate Sin tour, Ozzy toured with Metallica, supporting their latest effort Master of Puppets. Others include Soundgarden during their Badmotorfinger tour, and Korn, during their ADIDAS tour.



Osbourne appeared at Wrestlemania 2 in 1986, accompanying his fellow countrymen the British Bulldogs to the ring for their WWF Tag Team Championship match, along with their manager, "Captain" Lou Albano.



Ozzy Osbourne's alcohol abuse and misadventures resulting from his alcoholism came to a very serious peak in 1989 after an assault on his wife/manager Sharon Osbourne.



Ozzy Osbourne has been parodied by Horatio Sanz on Saturday Night Live, most memorable is an SNL Celebrity Jeopardy! (Saturday Night Live) , in which Horatio says the first lines from Crazy Train. Sharon has also been parodied on SNL celebrity jeopardy.



He was also parodied when The Osbournes was poked fun at frequently on the BBC satire program, Dead Ringers. A notable occasion include when Ozzy was portrayed as being the complete opposite of his usual on-screen persona from The Osbournes: rather than hesitating when speaking and often mumbling, he has a thick Oxford-style accent. Ozzy has himself appeared alongside his Dead Ringers impersonation for Children in Need and in various BBC adverts.



Ozzy appears in the movie Little Nicky, as a kind of deus ex machina character.



A multiplayer mode playable character named Lenny Oldburn is in the game TimeSplitters: Future Perfect. Lenny looks and talks like Ozzy Osbourne with a bio indicating a heavy metal history (the character shows up in story mode, albeit as a different character—a one-time scientist who had lost his mind)





Other information





Public image



Osbourne's perceived attitudes and behaviour earned him nicknames such as "The Madman" (in the 1980s, thanks to the commercial success of Diary of a Madman), "The Godfather of Heavy Metal" (in the 1990s, due to his long-lasting contribution to rock music) and "Prince of Darkness" (in the 2000s, as he started calling himself).





Statistics



Despite media criticism, Osbourne's on-stage charisma helped make Black Sabbath a major success, with the landmark album Paranoid reaching number 1 in UK and selling 8 million copies during the 1970s. The four Black Sabbath founders are widely considered the creators of heavy metal style. Since 1969, the band sold over 70 million albums worldwide, including over 25 million in the United States; their most successful album, Paranoid, achieved quadruple platinum status in the US in 1995.







During his solo career, Osbourne's only number 1 single hit was a re-recording of Black Sabbath's 1972 classic "Changes", performed in a duet with his daughter Kelly in 2003. However, he managed to reach #4 in the US with his last two studio albums.







As a solo artist, Osbourne has sold over 27 million albums in the US (by far his biggest market) and over 50 million worldwide, more than any other hard rock or heavy metal solo artist.[citation needed] Two albums, Blizzard of Ozz (1980) and No More Tears (1991), are certified quadruple platinum, for sales of over 4 million copies in US.







Five million people have attended Ozzfest, which has grossed over US$100 million. The festival also helped promote many new hard rock and heavy metal acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s, including System of a Down, Limp Bizkit, Korn, Disturbed, Linkin Park, Papa Roach, Velvet Revolver, Godsmack and Slipknot. In spite of always featuring Osbourne (either solo or with Black Sabbath) as the headliner, it has also featured other famous artists such as Pantera, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Slayer and Megadeth. Ozzfest also helped Osbourne to become the first hard rock star to hit US$50 million in merchandise sales.







Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are one of the UK's richest couples, according to the Sunday Times Rich List. They ranked #458 in the 2005 list, with an estimated £100 million earned from recording, touring and TV shows. They ranked above most music stars, such as Rod Stewart, George Michael, Robbie Williams, the Rolling Stones' Charlie Watts and Ron Wood, and Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, and Dire Straits members.





Favourite rock albums



In June 2004, British newspaper The Observer asked Osbourne to name his top ten favourite rock albums of all time. He named:







Revolver - The Beatles



Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles



Band on the Run - Paul McCartney & Wings



So - Peter Gabriel



Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd



Abbey Road - The Beatles



Imagine - John Lennon



Blizzard of Ozz - Ozzy Osbourne



Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin



Machine Head - Deep Purple







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Blizzard Of Ozz - 1980








01. 05:16 I Don't Know

02. 04:56 Crazy Train

03. 05:36 Goodbye To Romance

04. 00:49 Dee

05. 04:20 Suicide Solution

06. 05:02 Mr. Crowley

07. 03:53 No Bone Movies

08. 06:09 Revelation (Mother Earth)

09. 03:27 Steal Away (The Night)



Total time: 39:28



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Diary Of A Madman - 1981









01. 04:30 Over The Mountain

02. 04:43 Flying High Again

03. 06:57 You Can't Kill Rock 'N' Roll

04. 05:17 Believer

05. 05:38 Little Dolls

06. 05:49 Tonight

07. 04:06 S.A.T.O.

08. 06:14 Diary Of A Madman



Total time: 43:14



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Speak Of The Devil - 1982







01. Symptom Of The Universe

02. Snowblind

03. Black Sabbath

04. Fairies Wear Boots

05. War Pigs

06. The Wizard

07. N.I.B.

08. Sweet Leaf

09. Never Say Die

10. Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath

11. Iron Man

12. Children Of The Grave

13. Paranoid



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Bark At The Moon - 1983







01. 05:28 Rock 'N' Roll Rebel

02. 04:17 Bark At The Moon

03. 05:02 You're No Different

04. 05:05 Now You See It (Now You Don't)

05. 05:24 Forever/Centre Of Eternity

06. 03:58 So Tired

07. 05:15 Waiting For Darkness

08. Slow Down

09. 04:21 Spiders



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The Ultimate Sin - 1986







01. 03:44 The Ultimate Sin

02. 04:09 Secret Loser

03. 04:28 Never Know Why

04. 03:53 Thank God For The Bomb

05. 05:13 Lightning Strikes

06. 04:19 Never

07. 05:42 Killer Of Giants

08. 05:19 Fool Like You

09. 04:26 Shot In The Dark



Total time: 41:13



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No Rest For The Wicked - 1988







01. 03:44 Miracle Man

02. 05:14 Devil's Daughter

03. 04:15 Crazy Babies

04. 05:13 Breaking All The Rules

05. 05:02 Bloodbath In Paradise

06. 06:24 Fire In The Sky

07. 03:54 Tatooed Dancer

08. 04:27 Demon Alcohol

09. 04:47 Hero

10. The Liar



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No More Tears - 1991







01. 05:56 Mr. Tinkertrain

02. 04:05 I Don't Want To Change The World

03. 04:11 Mama, I'm Coming Home

04. 05:45 Desire

05. 07:23 No More Tears

06. 04:47 S.I.N.

07. 04:52 Hellraiser

08. 04:20 Time After Time

09. 06:13 Zombie Stomp

10. 04:12 A.V.H.

11. 05:09 Road To Nowhere



Total time: 56:53



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Live And Loud - 1993







CD1:

01. Intro

02. Paranoid

02. I Don't Want To Change The World

04. Desire

05. Mr. Crowley

06. I Don´t Know

07. Road To Nowhere

08. Flying High Again

09. Guitar solo

10. Suicide Solution

11. Goodbye To Romance



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CD2:

01. Shot In The Dark

02. No More Tears

03. Miracle Man

04. Drum solo

05. War Pigs

06. Bark At The Moon

07. Mama, I'm Coming Home

08. Crazy Train

09. Black Sabbath

10. Changes



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Ozzmosis - 1995







01. 05:54 Perry Mason

02. 04:56 I Just Want You

03. 05:11 Ghost Behind My Eyes

04. 06:30 Thunder Underground

05. 06:10 See You On The Other Side

06. 06:37 Tommorow

07. 05:12 Denial

08. 04:52 My Little Man

09. 06:34 My Jekyll Doesn't Hide

10. 04:49 Old L.A. Tonight



Total time: 56:45



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The Ozzman Cometh - 1997







01. Black Sabbath

02. War Pigs

03. Goodbye To Romance

04. Crazy Train

05. Mr. Crowley

06. Over The Mountain

07. Paranoid

08. Bark At The Moon

09. Shot In The Dark

10. Crazy Babies

11. No More Tears

12. Mama, I'm Coming Home

13. I Don't Want To Change The World

14. I Just Want You

15. Back On Earth



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Down To Earth - 2001







01. 05:04 Gets Me Through

02. 04:25 Facing Hell

03. 04:48 Dreamer

04. 05:06 No Easy Way Out

05. 04:23 That I Never Had

06. 01:06 You Know... (Part 1)

07. 04:28 Junkie

08. 05:05 Running Out Of Time

09. 04:21 Black Illusion

10. 04:54 Alive

11. 04:58 Can You Hear Them?



Total time: 48:38



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Live At Budokan - 2002







01. I Don't Know

02. That I Never Had

03. Believer

04. Junkie

05. Mr. Crowley

06. Gets Me Through

07. No More Tears

08. I Don't Want To Change The World

09. Road To Nowhere

10. Crazy Train

11. Mama, I'm Coming Home

12. Bark At The Moon

13. Paranoid



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Under Cover - 2005







01. Rocky Mountain Way

02. In My Life

03. Missisppi Queen

04. Go Now

05. Woman

06. 21st Century Schizoid Man

07. All The Young Dudes

08. For What It's Worth

09. Good Times

10. Sunshine Of Your Love

11. Fire

12. Woman

13. Sympathy For The Devil



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و ده اصدار خاص ألبوم اسمه



Prince Of Darknees

4 CD







CD1:

I Don't Know- Live

Mr. Crowley

Crazy Train

Goodbye To Romance- Live

Suicide Solution- Live

Over The Mountain

Flying High Again- Live

You Can't Kill Rock And Roll

Diary Of A Madman

Bark At The Moon- Live

Spiders

Rock 'n' Roll Rebel

You're No Different



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Download- Part2



CD2:

Ultimate Sin- Live

Never Know Why- Live

Thank God For The Bomb- Live

Crazy Babies

Breakin' All The Rules

I Don't Want To Change The World- Demo

Mama, I'm Coming Home- Demo

Desire- Demo

No More Tears

Won't Be Coming Home (S.I.N.)- Demo

Perry Mason- Live

See You On The Other Side- Demo

Walk On Water- Demo

Gets Me Through- Live

Bang Bang (You're Dead)

Dreamer



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Download- Part2



CD3:

Iron Man- with Therapy?

N.I.B.

Purple Haze

Pictures Of Matchstick Men

Shake Your Head (Let's Go To Bed)

Born To Be Wild

Psycho Man- Black Sabbath

For Heaven's Sake- Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Wu-Tang Clan

I Ain't No Nice Guy

Therapy- Infectious Grooves

Stayin' Alive

Dog, The Bounty Hunter



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CD4:

21st Century Schizoid Man

Mississippi Queen

All The Young Dudes

In My Life

Fire

For What It's Worth

Sympathy For The Devil

Working Class Hero

Good Times

Changes



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Ozzy Osbourne Lyrics
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أخبار جديدة عن الألبوم الجديد







Ozzy Osbourne announces new album




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