Beyond Black Sabbath: An overview on Ozzy Osbourne Solo Journey
The "Prince of Darkness" physically left us last July at 76, just seventeen days after his final performance at Birmingham’s Villa Park, seated on a throne - but his legacy will hardly fade out of this world.
The "Prince of Darkness" physically left us last July at 76, just seventeen days after his final performance at Birmingham’s Villa Park, seated on a throne - but his legacy will hardly fade out of this world. While we came to know his authentic character through Black Sabbath, it was in his solo career that Ozzy explored other possibilities, surrendered to his inner musical ambitions, created a vast catalog in terms of both themes and genres, giving us the legend himself (let's not forget Randy Rhoads and Zakk Wylde), and unforgettable anthems.
For you we’ve curated this playlist. It isn't a Greatest Hits package, but a roadmap to explore his inextinguishable solo discography, travelling from the 1980’s Blizzard of Ozz to 2022’s Patient Number 9.
- Crazy Train (Blizzard of Ozz)
- Mr. Crowley (Blizzard of Ozz)
- I Don’t Know (Blizzard of Ozz)
- Over The Mountain (Diary of a Madman)
- Flying High Again (Diary of a Madman)
- Diary of a Madman (Diary of a Madman)
- Bark at the Moon (Bark at The Moon)
- You’re No Different (Bark At The Moon)
- Shot in the Dark (The Ultimate Sin)
- The Ultimate Sin (The Ultimate Sin)
- Miracle Man (No Rest for the Wicked)
- Bloodbath in Paradise (No Rest for the Wicked)
- No More Tears (No More Tears)
- Mama, I’m Coming Home (No More Tears)
- Desire (No More Tears)
- Hellraiser (No More Tears)
- Perry Mason (Ozzmosis)
- See you on the Other Side (Ozzmosis)
- Gets me Through (Down to Earth)
- Dreamer (Down to Earth)
- In My Life (The Beatles Cover)(Under Cover)
- I Don’t Wanna Stop (Black Rain)
- Let it Die (Scream)
- Ordinary Man (w/ Elton John)(Ordinary Man)
- Under the Graveyard (Ordinary Man)
- Patient Number 9 (w/Jeff Beck)(Patient Number 9)
- Degradation Rules (w/Tony Iommi)(Patient Number 9)