Though Ozzy's disposition on The Ultimate Sin remained sour, the album did have a presence at Back to the Beginning, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The great Ozzy Osbourne was part of Black Sabbath for the iconic heavy metal group's first eight albums before, um, being told to ...
Released in February 1986 as the lead single from Osbourne's fourth solo album The Ultimate Sin, "Shot in the Dark" reached ...
Ozzy Osbourne spent his final years plotting one last statement, a record he believed would prove that age, illness and retirement could not blunt his instincts for heavy music. Those plans never ...
Ozzy Osbourne should know a great heavy metal album when he hears one. After, he created some of the greatest music of the genre, both as a solo act and with his band, Black Sabbath. But what did Ozzy ...
Even in death, Ozzy Osbourne continues to entertain as a rehearsal tape from his early solo days is discovered nearly five ...
It looks like Ozzy Osbourne and Eddie Van Halen have a mutual love for a decidedly not heavy album from the 1980s — Peter Gabriel‘s 1986 masterpiece So. Ozzy’s fascination with the Peter Gabriel album ...
Ozzy Osbourne’s The Ultimate Sin turns 40, revisiting the 1986 album that became his highest-charting studio release and a defining moment in his solo career.
Ozzy Osbourne is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer twice over — both for Black Sabbath and his solo career. But which is the better Ozzy-featuring album — Black Sabbath's Paranoid or Ozzy's No More Tears?
After crossing nearly every major milestone in his career, Ozzy Osbourne had only one request before his death. He wanted to play one last concert with Black Sabbath. After making that dream known, ...
After being fired from Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne hit rock bottom. A few months later, he met Randy Rhoads and Bob Daisley, the musicians who would play a pivotal role in his solo revival. Now, a ...
"Dad was obsessed at the time, and with the musical production thing, [with] Peter Gabriel's So album. God we listened to that album .... Dad was mad into it. Most of our lives it was Beatles, Beatles ...