This is a list of my favorite Ozzy solo albums in order by personal preference, not by what’s more influential, complex, or any other criteria. It’s in order of what I am more likely to put on over the one below it. I’m interested in seeing others. I’ll note that the ones after the asterisks are far less likely to be listened to. Osbourne’s pop sensibility has yielded results ranging from genius (eternal arena anthem “Crazy Train”) to disastrous (a pair of Post Malone collabs), but for better or worse, it’s helped However, with so many, what are his five best albums as a solo artist? 1. Blizzard of Ozz (1980) 2. Diary of a Madman (1981) 3. No More Tears (1991) 4. The Ultimate Sin (1986) 5. No Rest for the Wicked (1988) ‘Blizzard of Ozz’ has to be considered Ozzy’s best solo album. However, with so many, what are his five best albums as a solo artist? 1. Blizzard of Ozz (1980) 2. Diary of a Madman (1981) 3. No More Tears (1991) 4. The Ultimate Sin (1986) 5. No Rest for the Wicked (1988) ‘Blizzard of Ozz’ has to be considered Ozzy’s best solo album. Tribute is easily the best of Ozzy’s four live albums (five, if you count 1990’s six-track stopgap Just Say Ozzy), as illustrated by brilliant performances on Crazy Train and Suicide Solution. His longevity and success have earned him the informal title of “Godfather of Metal”. Here are all of Ozzy Osbourne’s albums ranked. Don’t miss out on the music of Ozzy Osbourne below! Click to enjoy the sounds from the Godfather of Metal! Of all Ozzy Osbourne’s live albums this was the worst one. However, it had a great band in 2002, with Zakk Wylde plus Drummer Mike Bordin and future Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo. Here are Ozzy Osbourne's solo albums ranked from worst to best. Ozzy Osbourne: The Prince of Darkness. The single most recognizable figure in all of heavy metal famously began his career in Black Sabbath, branching out after being fired by the band in 1979 for being too inebriated for Sabbath to possibly continue with him at the vocal helm. A ranking and review of the studio and live albums by the original Prince of Darkness: Ozzy Osbourne. Following his stint fronting Black Sabbath, Ozzy led the neo-metal revolution as a solo artist in his own right. A ranking and review of the studio and live albums by the original Prince of Darkness: Ozzy Osbourne. Following his stint fronting Black Sabbath, Ozzy led the neo-metal revolution as a solo artist in his own right. Here are Ozzy Osbourne's solo albums ranked from worst to best. Ozzy Osbourne: The Prince of Darkness. The single most recognizable figure in all of heavy metal famously began his career in Black Sabbath, branching out after being fired by the band in 1979 for being too inebriated for Sabbath to possibly continue with him at the vocal helm. Explore the diversified soundscapes of Ozzy’s journey and contribute to shaping the definitive list of his greatest albums, making each vote count toward celebrating the Prince of Darkness. Tribute is easily the best of Ozzy’s four live albums (five, if you count 1990’s six-track stopgap Just Say Ozzy), as illustrated by brilliant performances on Crazy Train and Suicide Solution. Osbourne’s pop sensibility has yielded results ranging from genius (eternal arena anthem “Crazy Train”) to disastrous (a pair of Post Malone collabs), but for better or worse, it’s helped Of all Ozzy Osbourne’s live albums this was the worst one. However, it had a great band in 2002, with Zakk Wylde plus Drummer Mike Bordin and future Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo. His longevity and success have earned him the informal title of “Godfather of Metal”. Here are all of Ozzy Osbourne’s albums ranked. Don’t miss out on the music of Ozzy Osbourne below! Click to enjoy the sounds from the Godfather of Metal! Explore the diversified soundscapes of Ozzy’s journey and contribute to shaping the definitive list of his greatest albums, making each vote count toward celebrating the Prince of Darkness. Our list of Ozzy Osbourne Albums Ranked Worst to Best shows just how quickly the Prince of Darkness found success with his solo career — and how massively influential his early LPs were Our list of Ozzy Osbourne Albums Ranked Worst to Best shows just how quickly the Prince of Darkness found success with his solo career — and how massively influential his early LPs were This is a list of my favorite Ozzy solo albums in order by personal preference, not by what’s more influential, complex, or any other criteria. It’s in order of what I am more likely to put on over the one below it. I’m interested in seeing others. I’ll note that the ones after the asterisks are far less likely to be listened to.
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