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Blizzard Of Ozz
Blizzard Of Ozz

Released: 1980. Genre: Rock. Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Neo-Classical Metal. Number Of Tracks: 9. Blizzard Of Ozz is an excellent debut solo album from Ozzy Osbourne.

POSTED: 01/28/2004 - 07:06 am

9.6
rating
19
Tribute
Tribute

Released: 1987. Genre: Rock. Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Album Rock. Number Of Tracks: 14. Osbourne leads his best band lineup through the entire Blizzard repertoire.

POSTED: 05/26/2004 - 09:36 am

9.6
rating
32
Black Rain
Black Rain

Release Date: May 22, 2007 . Label: Epic. Genres: Rock. Number Of Tracks: 10. Ozzy returns with a startlingly heavy ninth studio album, a record filled with vows to continue his rock 'n' roll ways, meditations on the state of a world that has changed surprisingly little since Black Sabbath's early days.

POSTED: 06/14/2007 - 05:21 pm

8.8
rating
76
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Bark At The Moon
Bark At The Moon

Release Date: 1983. Label: Epic. Genres: British Metal, Album Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Neo-Classical Metal. Number Of Tracks: 9. Unfortunately, substance abuse problems would prevent Osbourne from releasing another record up to the standards of Bark At The Moon for nearly the rest of the decade.

POSTED: 06/19/2006 - 09:21 am

7.9
rating
4
Black Rain
Black Rain

Release Date: May 22, 2007 . Label: Epic. Genres: Rock. Number Of Tracks: 10. Ozzy returns with a startlingly heavy ninth studio album, a record filled with vows to continue his rock 'n' roll ways, meditations on the state of a world that has changed surprisingly little since Black Sabbath's early days.

POSTED: 06/14/2007 - 05:21 pm

8.8
rating
76
Blizzard Of Ozz
Blizzard Of Ozz

Released: 1980. Genre: Rock. Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Neo-Classical Metal. Number Of Tracks: 9. Blizzard Of Ozz is an excellent debut solo album from Ozzy Osbourne.

POSTED: 01/28/2004 - 07:06 am

9.6
rating
19
Diary Of A Madman
Diary Of A Madman

Released: 1981. Genre: Rock. Styles: British Metal, Album Rock, Neo-Classical Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal. Number Of Tracks: 8. It's not uncommon to find fans who prefer Diary to Blizzard, since it sets an even more mystical, eerie mood, and since Rhoads' playing is progressing to an even higher level.

POSTED: 02/17/2005 - 02:16 am

10
rating
4
Down To Earth
Down To Earth

Release Date: Oct 16, 2001. Label: Sony. Genres: Neo-Classical Metal, British Metal, Album Rock, Stoner Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal. Number Of Tracks: 11. Ozzy Osbourne's eighth solo studio album, Down To Earth, shows the madman of rock relying on a supergroup of metal musicians to bring his sound together.

POSTED: 12/26/2005 - 02:47 pm

7.9
rating
7
Live And Loud
Live And Loud

Released: Jun 15, 1993. Genre: Rock. Styles: Neo-Classical Metal, Album Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, British Metal. Number Of Tracks: 21. Even if Live And Loud isn't a necessary album, it is an entertaining one.

POSTED: 02/10/2005 - 04:47 am

9.5
rating
0
Live At Budokan
Live At Budokan

Released: Jun 25, 2002. Genre: Rock. Styles: British Metal, Album Rock, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Neo-Classical Metal, Pop-Metal. Number Of Tracks: 13. Live At Budokan is nothing to avoid, but there are much better collections available featuring the same rock & roll madman in more spirited days.

POSTED: 04/11/2005 - 08:53 am

8.9
rating
0
No More Tears
No More Tears

Released: Sep 17, 1991. Genre: Rock. Styles: British Metal, Album Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Neo-Classical Metal. Number Of Tracks: 11. This album returned Ozzy to the Top Ten and multi-platinum status.

POSTED: 02/10/2005 - 04:38 am

9.3
rating
6
No Rest For The Wicked
No Rest For The Wicked

Released: Oct 22, 1988. Genre: Heavy metal. Label: Epic, CBS. Number Of Tracks: 9. It is a very good album and if you are an ozzy fan, or someone who wants to start listening to Ozzy, you really need to hear this!

POSTED: 11/25/2010 - 03:30 am

8.7
rating
4
Ozzmosis
Ozzmosis

Released: Oct 24, 1995. Genre: Rock. Styles: British Metal, Album Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Neo-Classical Metal. Number Of Tracks: 10. Ozzmosis, his sixth solo studio album, isn't all that different from his previous two records, No More Tears and No Rest for the Wicked, largely due to the still impressive skills of guitarist Zakk Wylde.

POSTED: 02/21/2005 - 06:24 am

9
rating
3
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