The Nineties were a brutal time for nearly every metal act of decades past. Heavyweights like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and even Black Sabbath simply didn’t know how to adapt to the era of grunge. Ozzy Osbourne was the lone exception. He kicked off the decade with No More Tears, his second collaboration with guitarist [] “No More Tears” by Ozzy Osbourne was produced by John Purdell & Duane Baron. 2) No More Tears For this highly-acclaimed project, Ozzy Osbourne recruited Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister to collaborate on four of the album’s tracks. No More Tears was an exciting mix of social commentary, smooth ballads and hit tracks. 3) Diary of a Mad Man For No More Tears, Osbourne initiated the practice of bringing in outside composers to co-write songs. Motorhead bassist and front man Lemmy Kilmister co-wrote four tracks on the album, with producer John Purdell co-composing another track. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "No More Tears" on Discogs. No More Tears is the sixth solo album of Ozzy Osbourne, it was recorded at A&M Studios and Devonshire Studios in Los Angeles, California and released in September 17, 1991. It was the last album to feature bassist Bob Daisley and drummer Randy Castillo. Several songs were co-written by the late Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead fame. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "No More Tears" on Discogs. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "No More Tears" on Discogs. No More Tears Lyrics by Ozzy Osbourne takes you through pain, strength, and sound in one unforgettable rock song. No More Tears Ozzy Osbourne Type: Full-length Release date: 1991 Catalog ID: CDKSF 3409 Label: Epic Records Format: CD Reviews: 13 reviews (avg. 80%) Songs Lineup Other versions Reviews Additional notes Ozzy Osbourne once described The Ultimate Sin as his worst solo album, and we’re not prepared to argue with that. The frontman claimed that Ron Nevison, his producer, let the record down. “ [He] didn’t really do a great production job,” Osbourne explained to Kerrang. “The songs weren’t bad; they were just put down weird. No More Tears is the sixth studio album by English heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. Released on 17 September 1991, the album charted at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart[1] and number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart.[2] No More Tears spawned four singles which reached the top ten of the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, including the number two "Mama, I'm Coming Home",[3] and No More Tears is the sixth studio album by the English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne. Released on 17 September 1991, the album charted at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart [4] and number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart. [5] The story behind No More Tears, the album that saved Ozzy Osbourne’s career – and possibly his life When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Osbourne considers this song to be "a gift from God", as stated in the Prince of Darkness liner notes. A very macabre song about a stalker who torments women in a red-light district, ‘No More Tears’ was written by Ozzy Osbourne along with his guitarist Zakk Wylde, drummer Randy Castillo, bass player Mike Inez and producer John Purdell. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for No More Tears by Ozzy Osbourne. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs. A very macabre song about a stalker who torments women in a red-light district, "No More Tears" was written by Ozzy Osbourne along with his guitarist Zakk Wylde, drummer Randy Castillo, bass player Mike Inez and producer John Purdell. Wylde told Songfacts how it came together: "We were just messing around in rehearsals. Mike started jamming that on the bass, then Randy started playing drums "Hellraiser" was written by Lemmy Kilmister, Ozzy Osbourne, and Zakk Wylde and recorded by both Ozzy Osbourne and Motörhead for their own albums. Motörhead's version is featured on their 1992 album March ör Die. Despite Mike Inez being credited as the bassist on this album, the bass was actually played by Bob Daisley. At a time when heavy metal forefather Ozzy Osbourne was struggling with sobriety and working with a new production team, he released one of the most successful albums of his solo career. No More No More Tears by Ozzy Osbourne released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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