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torrent download for ozzy discography solo albums ranked from worst to best. Ozzy Osbourne may be retiring from touring, but when he reflects upon his extraordinary life, he says he feels “blessed”, and no wonder. Born John Michael Osbourne in Aston, Birmingham, on December 3, 1948, he’s the juvenile delinquent who became a self-proclaimed “working class hero”; the convicted burglar who ended up a multi-millionaire; the alcoholic and drug addict who survived three decades of insane debauchery; the fat drunk who got booted out of the world’s biggest bands and ended up an even bigger solo star; the basket case who tried to kill his wife and is still married to her; the bat-decapitating, ant-snorting madman of rock now widely adored as a national treasure. “I’ve been very lucky,” he says. In 1979, it looked like Ozzy Osbourne’s career was finished. Fired by , the band he fronted for ten years, the singer had just turned 30 and was on the scrapheap, hidden away in an LA hotel room for months on end, steadily pickling his brain with booze and drugs. Sharon Arden was Ozzy’s salvation: the manager who revived his career, the wife who supported him through good and bad. At the turn of the 80s, with American guitar prodigy at his side, Ozzy pulled off a miraculous comeback, only for the unthinkable to happen: during a US tour in March 1982, Rhoads was killed in a plane crash. Ozzy went on to make albums with other guitarists – Jake E. Lee, and – but did he ever match what he achieved with Randy on his first two solo albums? All is revealed as we assess every Ozzy album, from worst to best… 15. Under Cover (Epic, 2005) Originally included in the box set Prince Of Darkness , this collection of classic rock covers was a labour love for Ozzy, and he was fiercely proud of it. “Fucking blinding!” he raved. Few agreed with him. Under Cover limped to number 134 on the US chart and was listed in a magazine poll of the 50 worst albums of all time, alongside Robson & Jerome and the Crazy Frog. In fairness, Under Cover wasn’t a total disaster. A Beatles fanatic, Ozzy treated with reverence and had a blast with Mountain’s . But his versions of Sympathy For The Devil and All The Young Dudes were acts of vandalism far worse than pissing on The Alamo. 14. Ozzmosis (Epic, 1995) Ozzy had announced his retirement after the album in 1991. Four years later he was back with a new album featuring his old friend and former Sabbath bassist alongside Zakk Wylde, drummer (Journey/Bad English) and, on keyboards, the maestro . Ozzmosis was produced by , famed for his work with Soundgarden and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. And Beinhorn’s modern rock sensibility worked well on the album’s standout track, See You On The Other Side , co-written with Lemmy. But despite the stellar supporting cast, this was one Ozzy comeback that fell flat. 13. Live At Budokan (Epic, 2002) Of all Ozzy’s live albums, this is the least essential. He had a great band in 2002, with Zakk Wylde plus ex-Faith No More drummer and future Metallica bassist . Live At Budokan also features plenty of classic material, from opener I Don’t Know through to the inevitable finale of Paranoid . But there was nothing in this album that he hadn’t done better before. 12. Live & Loud (Epic, 1993) At the time of its release, Live & Loud was billed as Ozzy’s final album – recorded on what was intended as his farewell tour. Ultimately, neither turned out to be true, but this album would have been a good note to go out on. His band featured Zakk Wylde, former Alice In Chains bassist and powerhouse drummer , who died in 2002. The setlist across the double-disc set was perfect, with his greatest solo songs – Mr. Crowley, , Mama, I’m Coming Home, – mixed with Sabbath standards such as War Pigs and Paranoid . And for the encore, the mother of all heavy metal songs, Black Sabbath , was performed by the original line-up of that band. 11. Scream (Epic, 2010) Ozzy’s most recent solo album, released three years before the Black Sabbath comeback 13 , saw him teamed with a new sidekick after so many years with Zakk Wylde. Greek guitarist Gus G (known to his mum as Konstantinos Karamitroudis) had made his name with as leader of power metal band Firewind, and had the chops to fill Wylde’s big shoes. Scream – originally conceived with the dreadful working title Soul Sucka – had some strong material in Let It Die, Diggin’ Me Down and Let Me Hear You Scream . But the Sabbath album that followed – Ozzy’s first with the band since 1978 – was his great late-career triumph. 10. No Rest For The Wicked (Epic, 1988) Ozzy’s fifth solo album marked the debut of Zakk Wylde – just 21 years old at the time – and the return of , the bassist and lyricist who had served with such distinction on 1980’s , 1981’s Diary Of A Madman and 1983’s . The title No Rest For The Wicked was quintessential Ozzy, and so were songs such as Miracle Man – fast and heavy, with lyrics sending up the fallen televangelist Jimmy Swaggart – and Bloodbath In Paradise , a grim recounting of the Manson family killings, with an echo of vintage Sabbath in the opening riff. 9. Black Rain (Epic, 2007) When the final episode of was screened in 2005, the family was reportedly $85m richer. And it was time, at last, for Ozzy to get back to the more familiar business of making a new album. Released just 18 months before his 60th birthday – a worrying landmark for any rock ‘n’ roller – Black Rain was a surprisingly modern-sounding record, with an industrial-influenced production by Kevin Churko, whose previous credits included . The experiment didn’t always work: 11 Silver was sub-Marilyn Manson nonsense. But on the apocalyptic title track and the Axl-style power ballad Here For You , Ozzy proved he was still a serious artist, not just a mad old codger who swore a lot on telly. 8. Speak Of The Devil (Epic, 1982) Ozzy was still grieving for Randy Rhoads when his record label demanded a live album in late ‘82. His response was unequivocal: “I told them I’d deliver a live album, but it would have nothing to do with Randy.” The resulting album, originally titled Talk Of The Devil in the UK, featured Ozzy with his new touring band (guitarist , drummer and bassist ) performing a set comprised entirely of classic Black Sabbath material. Coincidentally, the Dio-fronted Sabbath released the live-double Live Evil at the same time, but Dio couldn’t sing Paranoid or War Pigs with Ozzy’s authority. And so, with an album he didn’t want to make, Ozzy claimed ownership of Sabbath’s greatest songs. 7. Down To Earth (Epic, 2001) Grown met wept when Ozzy reunited with Black Sabbath in 1997. The band played to huge audiences all over the world. But rumours of a new album by the classic Sabs line-up were to prove unfounded. Instead, Ozzy produced his finest solo work in a decade. Down To Earth was a welcome return to form for Ozzy following 1995’s lacklustre Ozzmosis . Opening track , powered by a thundering Zakk Wylde riff, has Ozz gleefully debunking his own myth: “I’m not the Antichrist or the Iron Man”. No Easy Way Out has the woozy psychedelic edge of late-70s Sabbath. And the ballad Dreamer , co-written by Foreigner’s Mick Jones, proved what an old romantic the so-called Prince Of Darkness really is. 6. (Epic, 1986) Ozzy’s second and final album with guitarist Jake E Lee arrived at the height of the hair metal era. Produced by Ron Nevison (UFO, MSG), The Ultimate Sin had a slick arena-rock sound far removed from the bludgeon of vintage Sabbath. At the time, Ozzy even sported a Bon Jovi-style bouffant: “Liberace meets metal,” as he later put it. The Ultimate Sin is a flawed record, and the anti-nukes protest Thank God For The Bomb is frankly ridiculous. But it has two genuine classics: the huge, melancholy epic Killer Of Giants , and the brilliant single Shot In The Dark , a UK top 20 hit. Both rank among the best that Ozzy has ever recorded. 5. Bark At The Moon (Epic, 1983) Replacing Randy Rhoads was an unenviable task, but in late ’82 the job went to Virginia-born Jake E Lee, formerly of LA hair metal bands Ratt and Rough Cutt (those double-Ts were all the rage back then). Lee had also worked, albeit briefly, for Ronnie James Dio, the man who replaced Ozzy in Black Sabbath, but Ozzy overlooked this indiscretion to pick Lee ahead of Dokken’s George Lynch. Lee made an impressive debut on Bark At The Moon , his flashy style best illustrated on the lunatic title track, its Hammer-inspired video featuring Ozzy as a werewolf. And if this album was no match for the two Rhoads-era classics, it kept Ozzy going. Given the circumstances, that was enough. 4. Tribute (Epic, 1987) It was five years after the death of Randy Rhoads that Ozzy sanctioned the release of this double-live set, recorded during their final tour together in 1981. In a handwritten note printed on the album’s cover, Ozzy stated: “I have hesitated to release this album for many reasons, but now I feel that this is the right time.” 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 . A studio outtake of Rhoads’ beautiful instrumental Dee adds a poignant finale. As Ozzy later said, “He was a hero, a true legend.” 3. No More Tears (Epic, 1991) The biggest selling album of Ozzy’s solo career is also his most adventurous. Ending a run of three patchy releases, No More Tears had Ozzy – by now an obsessive gym bunny – sounding revitalised, and guitarist Zakk Wylde hitting peak form. Pivotal to this album’s success was its monolithic title track, the best and most leftfield Ozzy song since Diary Of A Madman . Built around a throbbing bass riff written by ex-Alice In Chains man Mike Inez but rearranged and recorded by veteran Bob Daisley, it gave Ozzy relevance in the age of alternative rock, while Mama, I’m Coming Home (with lyrics by Lemmy) was a classic old-school ballad. 2. Diary Of A Madman (Jet, 1981) Ozzy’s first post-Sabbath band – himself, Rhoads, ex-Uriah Heep drummer and ex-Rainbow bassist/lyricist ‘Bomber’ Bob Daisley – formed such a tight writing unit that they cut two albums back to back in 1980. The second album, Diary Of A Madman , was released 14 months after the first, and is a genuine classic, with Ozzy in vintage form, rejoicing in his wild lifestyle on the self-explanatory Flying High Again , sticking it to The Man with heartfelt emotion on You Can’t Kill Rock And Roll , and wailing “Sanity now is beyond me!” on the title track. The latter, a bizarre gothic metal masterpiece with neo-classical flourishes, is Randy Rhoads’ crowning glory. But as Ozzy later mused, “He was only just beginning…” 1. Blizzard Of Ozz (Jet, 1980) Ozzy described the first time he heard Randy Rhoads play guitar as “like God entering my life”, but for his former bandmates in Black Sabbath it was surely a more sobering experience. Rhoads was the most exciting young guitar hero since Eddie Van Halen – one in the eye for Sabbath’s old master Tony Iommi. This solo debut marked a new decade and a new era for Ozzy, and above all it was Rhoads’ cutting-edge style that gave the album its vital, contemporary edge. Blizzard Of Ozz (an inspired title) spawned several deathless Ozz classics: the deranged Crazy Train , the occult-dabbling Mr. Crowley and the lawsuit-inducing Suicide Solution . A triumph against all the odds, it remains the Double-O’s greatest solo work. Ozzy Osbourne – Discography (1980 – 2014) UPDATE. Ozzy Osbourne – Discography (1980 – 2014) EAC Rip | 145xCD + 3xDVD | FLAC Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included Total Size: 64.9 GB | 3% RAR Recovery STUDIO ALBUMS | LIVE ALBUMS | COMPILATIONS | BOX SETS | DUETS & GUEST | SINGLES Label: Various | Genre: Heavy Metal. Though many bands have succeeded in earning the hatred of parents and media worldwide throughout the past few decades, arguably only such acts as Alice Cooper, Judas Priest, and Marilyn Manson have tied the controversial record of Ozzy Osbourne. The former Black Sabbath frontman has been highly criticized over his career, mostly due to rumors denouncing him as a psychopath and Satanist. Despite his reputation, no one could deny that Osbourne has had an immeasurable effect on heavy metal. While he doesn’t possess a great voice, he makes up for it with his good ear and dramatic flair. As a showman, his instincts are nearly as impeccable ; his live shows have been overwrought spectacles of gore and glitz that have endeared him to adolescents around the world. Indeed, Osbourne has managed to establish himself as an international superstar, capable of selling millions of records with each album and packing arenas across the globe, capturing new fans with each record. — Allmusic. 1. STUDIO: 1980. Blizzard Of Ozz (1986, Jet, Japan, 32DP 415) 1980. Blizzard Of Ozz (1986, Jet, Japan, CDJET 234) 1980. Blizzard Of Ozz (1987, Jet, Austria, CDJET 234) 1980. Blizzard Of Ozz (1987, Jet, USA, ZK 36812) 1980. Blizzard Of Ozz (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481674 2) 1980. Blizzard Of Ozz (2002, Sony, Austria, EPC 502040 2) 1980. Blizzard Of Ozz (2011, Sony, Japan EICP 1454) 1981. Diary Of A Madman (1986, Jet, Japan, 32DP 416) 1981. Diary Of A Madman (1986, Jet, Japan, CDJET 237) 1981. Diary Of A Madman (1986, Jet, Japan, ZK 37492) 1981. Diary Of A Madman (1987, Jet, Austria, EPC 463086 2) 1981. Diary Of A Madman (1987, Jet, USA, ZK 37492) 1981. Diary Of A Madman (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481677 2) 1981. Diary Of A Madman (2002, Sony, Austria, EPC 502041 2) 1981. Diary Of A Madman (2011, 2CDs, Sony, Japan, EICP 1456. 1983. Bark At The Moon (1986, CBS, Japan, 32DP 418) 1983. Bark At The Moon (1987, Epic, Austria, CDEPC 32780) 1983. Bark At The Moon (1987, Jet, USA, ZK 38987) 1983. Bark At The Moon (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481678 2) 1983. Bark At The Moon (2002, Sony, Austria, EPC 502042 2) 1986. The Ultimate Sin (1986, CBS, Japan, 32DP 405) 1986. The Ultimate Sin (1986, Epic, Japan, CDEPC 26404) 1986. The Ultimate Sin (1987, CBS, USA, ZK 40026) 1986. The Ultimate Sin (1987, Epic, Austria, EPC 462496 2) 1986. The Ultimate Sin (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481680 2) 1988. No Rest For The Wicked (1988, CBS, Japan, 25DP 5213) 1988. No Rest For The Wicked (1988, CBS, Japan, 49DP 5210) 1988. No Rest For The Wicked (1988, CBS, USA, ZK 44245) 1988. No Rest For The Wicked (1988, Epic, Austria, 462581 2) 1988. No Rest For The Wicked (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481681 2) 1988. No Rest For The Wicked (2002, Sony, Austria, EPC 502046 2) 1991. No More Tears (1991, Epic, Austria, EPC 467859 2) 1991. No More Tears (1991, Epic, USA, ZK 46795) 1991. No More Tears (1991, Sony, Japan, SRCS 5580) 1991. No More Tears (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481675 2) 1991. No More Tears (2002, Sony, Austria, EPC 502047 2) 1995. Ozzmosis (1995, Epic, Austria, EPC 481022 2) 1995. Ozzmosis (1995, Epic, USA, EK 67091) 1995. Ozzmosis (1995, Sony, Japan, SRCS 7776) 1995. Ozzmosis (2002, Epic, Austria, EPC 508362 2) 2001. Down To Earth (2001, Epic, Austria, EPC 498474 2) 2001. Down To Earth (2001, Epic, USA, EK 63580) 2001. Down To Earth (2001, Sony, Japan, SICP 3) 2005. Under Cover (2005, Dual CD+DVD, Sony, EU, 82876 7 4620 2) 2005. Under Cover (2005, Dual CD+DVD, Sony, EU, 82876 74316 2) Same DVD pressing 2005. Under Cover (2005, Dual CD+DVD, Sony, Japan, EICP 529. 30) Same DVD pressing 2005. Under Cover (2005, Dual CD+DVD, Sony, USA, EN 93470) Same DVD pressing. 2007. Black Rain (2007, Sony, Japan, EICP 794) 2007. Black Rain (2007, Sony, USA, 88697 05334 2) 2007. Black Rain (2007, Tour Edition, 2CDs, Sony, USA, 88697 20063 2) 2010. Scream (2010, Deluxe Edition, Sony, Japan, EICP-1422. 3) 2010. Scream (2010, Sony, Japan, EICP-1358) 2010. Scream (2010, Sony, Russian, CIS 88697729582) 2010. Scream (2010, Tour Edition, 2CDs, Epic, USA, 88697786822) 2. LIVE: 1982. Speak Of The Devil (1986, CBS, Japan, 42DP 417) 1982. Speak Of The Devil (1986, Jet, Japan, CDJET 401) 1982. Speak Of The Devil (1987, Epic, Austria, EPC 451124 2) 1982. Speak Of The Devil (1987, Jet, USA, ZK 38350) 1982. Speak Of The Devil (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481679 2) 1982. Talk Of The Devil (1991, Castle, UK, CCSCD 296) 1987. Randy Rhoads Tribute (1987, CBS, Japan, 42DP 733) 1987. Randy Rhoads Tribute (1987, CBS, USA, ASK-2699) 1987. Randy Rhoads Tribute (1987, CBS, USA, ZGK 40714) 1987. Randy Rhoads Tribute (1987, Epic, Austria, EPC 450475 2) 1987. Randy Rhoads Tribute (1987, Epic, Japan, EPC 450475 2) 1987. Randy Rhoads Tribute (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481516 2) 1987. Randy Rhoads Tribute (2002, Sony, Austria, EPC 502045 2) 1990. Just Say Ozzy (1990, CBS, USA, ZK 45451) 1990. Just Say Ozzy (1990, Sony, Japan, CSCS-5109) 1990. Just Say Ozzy (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 481517 2) 1993. Live & Loud (1993, 2CD, Epic, Austria, EPC 473798 2) 1993. Live & Loud (1993, 2CD, Epic, USA, Z2K 48973) 1993. Live & Loud (1993, 2CD, Sony, Japan, SRCS 6763. 4) 1993. Live & Loud (1995, 2CD, Sony, Austria, EPC 481676 2) 2002. Live At Budokan (2002, Epic, USA, EK 86525) 2002. Live At Budokan (2002, Epic, USA, EK 86751) 2002. Live At Budokan (2002, Sony, Japan, SICP 168) 3. COMPILATION: 1989. Best Of Ozz (1989, CBS, Japan, 25DP 5396) 1992. No More Tears Demo Sessions (USA ZSK 4643 Epic) 1997. The Ozzman Cometh (1997, 2CD+CDPlus, Epic, Austria, 487260 6) 1997. The Ozzman Cometh (1997, 2CD, Sony, Japan, SRCS 8507. 8) 1997. The Ozzman Cometh (2002, Epic, USA, EK 86646) 2003. The Essential (2003, 2CD, Sony, Japan, SICP 339. 2014. Memoirs Of Madman (2014, Blu-Spec CD2, Epic, Japan, EICP 30044) 4. BOX SET: 2005. Prince Of Darkness (2005, Box Set, 4CD+DVD, Epic, USA E4K 92960) 2011. Blizzard Of Ozz + Diary Of A Madman (2011, 30th Anniversary, 3CD+DVD, Sony, EU, 88697 75147 2-BK-1) 5. DUETS & GUEST: 1988. (1988, W.Germany, PD49409 BMG Music) 1988. Close My Eyes Forever (1989, Japan, R10D-119 RCA) 1992. (1992, Phonogram, UK, WACD 11) 1999. Buried Alive (1999, Sony, EMI, Holland, 07243 8 86986 2 7) 1999. (1999, Roadrunner, Germany, RR 2134-3) 2003. Changes (2003, Sanctuary, EU, SANXD234) 2003. Changes (2003, Sanctuary, EU, SANXD234X) 6. SINGLES: 1988. Crazy Babies (1988, CBS, USA, ZSK 1345 ) 1988. Live Pigs (1988, CBS, USA, ZSK 1948) 1991. I Don’t Want To Change The World (1991, UK, Sony, XPCD 172) 1991. Mama I’m Coming Home (1991, Epic, Austria, EPC 657617 5) 1991. Mama I’m Coming Home (1991, Epic, Austria, EPC 657617 9) 1991. Mama I’m Coming Home (1991, Epic, USA, ZSK 74093) 1991. Mama I’m Coming Home (1992, Epic, USA, 45K 74265) 1991. Mama I’m Coming Home (2002, Austria, Epic, SAMPCS 12505 1) 1991. Mama I’m Coming Home (2003, Epic, Austria, EPC 673504 2) 1991. No More Tears (1991, Epic, Austria, 657440 2) 1991. No More Tears (1991, Epic, Austria, EPC 657440 2) 1992. Mr. Tinkertrain (1992, Epic, USA, ZSK 4605) 1992. Road To Nowhere (1992, Epic, USA, ZSK 4493) 1993. Changes (1993, Epic, Austria, EPC 659317 2) 1993. Changes (1993, Epic, UK, XPCD 282) 1993. Changes (1993, Epic, USA, ZSK 74986) 1995. 4 from Ozzmosis (1995, Epic, UK, XPCD 741) 1995. I Just Want You (1995, Epic, Australia, 663549 2) 1995. I Just Want You (1996, Epic, Austria, 663570 2) 1995. I Just Want You (1996, Epic, Austria, 663570 5) 1995. Old L.A. Tonight (1995, Sony, Japan, XDCS 93196) 1995. Perry Mason (1995, Epic, Austria, 662639 5) 1995. Perry Mason (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 662412 2) 1995. Perry Mason (1995, Sony, Austria, EPC 662639 2) 1995. The Ballads Of Ozz (1995, Epic, UK XPCD 2007) 1996. See You On The Other Side (1996, Epic, Austria, EPC 662778 2) 1996. See You On The Other Side (1996, Sony, Japan, SRCS 7962) 1996. Walk On Water (1996, Geffen, USA, PRO-CD-1050) 1996. Walk On Water (1996, Geffen, USA, PRO-CD-1060) 1997. Back On Earth (1997, Epic, Austria, EPC 665049 2) 1997. Back On Earth (1997, Epic, USA, ESC 3228) 1997. Pictures Of Matchstick Man (1997, Warner, USA, PRO-CD-8737-R) 2001. Gets Me Through (2001, Epic, Austria, EPC 671888 2) 2002. Dreamer (2002, Epic, Austria, EPC 672341 2) 2002. Dreamer (2002, Sony, Japan, SICP 83) 2002. Dreamer – Gets Me Through (2002, Epic, EU, 672412 2) 2005. In My Life (2005, Epic, EU, 82876 74312 2) If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me know and write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible. Ozzy Osbourne- Discografia [1980-2007] [MP3@320kbps] torrent. Ozzy Osbourne- Discografia [1980-2007] [MP3@320kbps] torrent. [Heavy Metal] Artysta-Ozzy Osbourne Tytuł-Discografia Gatunek-Heavy Metal Rok:1980-2007 Format:MP3@320kbps Rozmiar:3.22 GB. 1980-Blizzard of Ozz. 1. I Don't Know 05:16 2. Crazy Train 04:56 3. Goodbye to Romance 05:36 4. Dee (Instrumental) 00:50 5. Suicide Solution 04:21 6. Mr. Crowley 05:03 7. No Bone Movies 03:53 8. Revelation (Mother Earth) 06:09 9. Steal Away (The Night) 03:29. 1981 - Mr. Crowley Live E.P. 1. Mr. Crowley (specially recorded live version) 04:51 2. You Said It All (live) 03:53 3. Suicide Solution (live) 04:28. 1981 - Diary of a Madman. 1. 04:31 2. Flying High Again 04:44 3. You Can't Kill Rock & Roll 06:59 4. Believer 05:18 5. Little Dolls 05:39 6. Tonight 05:50 7. S.A.T.O. 04:07 8. Diary of a Madman 06:15. 1982 - Speak of the Devil. 1. Symptom of the Universe 05:41 2. Snowblind 04:56 3. Black Sabbath 06:04 4. Fairies Wear Boots 06:38 5. War Pigs 08:35 6. The Wizard 04:43 7. N.I.B. 05:35 8. Sweet Leaf 05:55 9. Never Say Die 04:18 10. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 05:34 11. Iron Man / 09:12 12. Paranoid 03:10. 1983 - Bark at the Moon. 1. Bark at the Moon 04:16 2. You're No Different 05:00 3. Now You See It, Now You Don't 05:04 4. Rock & Roll Rebel 05:26 5. Centre of Eternity 05:23 6. So Tired 03:57 7. Slow Down 04:17 8. Waiting For Darkness 05:14 9. Spiders 04:22. 1986 - The Ultimate Sin. 1. The Ultimate Sin 03:44 2. Secret Loser 04:09 3. Never Know Why 04:28 4. Thank God for the Bomb 03:54 5. Never 04:20 6. Lightning Strikes 05:14 7. Killer of Giants 05:42 8. Fool Like You 05:20 9. Shot in the Dark 04:28. 1987 - Tribute: Randy Rhoad. 1. I Don't Know 05:43 2. Crazy Train 05:21 3. Believer 05:08 4. Mr. Crowley 05:46 5. Flying High Again 04:27 6. Revelation (Mother Earth) 05:50 7. Steal Away (The Night) [with drum solo] 08:21 8. Suicide Solution [with guitar solo] 07:46 9. Iron Man 02:55 10. Children of the Grave 05:19 11. Paranoid 03:04 12. Goodbye to Romance 05:23 13. No Bone Movies 04:10 14. Dee [Randy Rhoads studio outtakes] 04:22. 1988 - No Rest for the Wicked. 1. Miracle Man 03:44 2. Devil's Daughter 05:15 3. Crazy Babies 04:15 4. Breaking All the Rules 05:13 5. Bloodbath in Paradise 05:03 6. Fire in the Sky 06:25 7. Tattooed Dancer 03:54 8. Demon Alcohol 04:28 9. Hero 04:50. 1990 - Just Say Ozzy. 1. Miracle Man 04:01 2. Bloodbath in Paradise 05:01 3. Shot in the Dark 05:34 4. Tattooed Dancer 03:47 5. Sweet Leaf 03:22 6. War Pigs 08:24. 1992 - No More Tears. 1. Mr. Tinkertrain 05:57 2. I Don't Want To Change the World 04:07 3. Mama, I'm Coming Home 04:12 4. Desire 05:46 5. No More Tears 07:24 6. S.I.N. 04:48 7. Hellraiser 04:53 8. Time After Time 04:21 9. Zombie Stomp 06:14 10. A.V.H. 04:13 11. Road To Nowhere 05:12. 1993 - Live And Loud. 1. Intro 03:11 2. Paranoid 03:17 3. I Don't Want To Change The World 05:03 4. Desire 06:00 5. Mr. Crowley 06:24 6. I Don't Know 05:14 7. Road To Nowhere 05:30 8. Flying High Again 05:04 9. Guitar Solo 04:43 10. Suicide Solution 05:02 11. Goodbye To Romance 06:15. 1. Shot In The Dark 06:37 2. No More Tears 07:50 3. Miracle Man 04:57 4. Drum Solo 02:53 5. War Pigs 09:17 6. Bark At The Moon 05:29 7. Mama, I'm Coming Home 05:46 8. Crazy Train 06:20 9. Black Sabbath 07:12 10. Changes 05:12. 1. Perry Mason 05:54 2. I Just Want You 04:55 3. Ghost Behind My Eyes 05:10 4. Thunder Underground 06:28 5. See You on the Other Side 06:10 6. Tomorrow 06:37 7. Denial 05:12 8. My Little Man 04:52 9. My Jekyll Doesn't Hide 06:34 10. Old L.A. Tonight 04:49. 1998 - The Ozzman Cometh. 1. Black Sabbath 09:25 2. War Pigs 08:15 3. Goodbye to Romance 05:35 4. Crazy Train 04:51 5. Mr. Crowley 04:56 6. Over the Mountain 04:32 7. Paranoid (live) 02:53 8. Bark at the Moon 04:16 9. Shot in the Dark 04:16 10. Crazy Babies 04:14 11. No More Tears (edit) 05:54 12. Mama, I'm Coming Home 04:11 13. I Don't Want to Change the World (live) 04:00 14. I Just Want You 04:57 15. Back on Earth 05:00. 1. Fairies Wear Boots 29:50 2. Behind the Wall of Sleep 22:55 3. Interview with Ozzy (1988) 17:45. 2001 - Down to Earth. 1. Gets Me Through 05:04 2. Facing Hell 04:26 3. Dreamer 04:45 4. No Easy Way Out 05:06 5. That I Never Had 04:23 6. You Know. (Pt. 1) 01:07 7. Junkie 04:28 8. Running Out of Time 05:06 9. Black Illusion 04:21 10. Alive 04:54 11. Can You Hear Them? 04:59. 2002 - Live At Budokan. 1. I Don't Know 05:51 2. That I Never Had 04:13 3. Believer 04:56 4. Junkie 04:17 5. Mr. Crowley 06:45 6. Gets Me Through 04:15 7. No More Tears 07:14 8. I Don't Want To Change The World 04:14 9. Road To Nowhere 05:52 10. Crazy Train 06:01 11. Mama, I'm Coming Home 04:37 12. Bark At The Moon 04:30 13. Paranoid 03:39. 2003 - The Essential Ozzy Osbourne. 1. Crazy Train 04:53 2. Mr. Crowley 04:55 3. I Don't Know (Live With Randy Rhoads) 05:02 4. Suicide Solution 04:18 5. Goodbye to Romance 05:32 6. Over the Mountain 04:32 7. Flying High Again 04:38 8. Diary of a Madman 06:13 9. Paranoid (Live With Randy Rhoads) 02:53 10. Bark at the Moon 04:15 11. You're No Different 05:48 12. Rock and Roll Rebel 05:22 13. Crazy Babies 04:14 14. Miracle Man 03:44 15. Fire in the Sky 06:24 16. Breaking All the Rules 05:13. 1. Mama, I'm Coming Home 04:12 2. Desire 05:46 3. No More Tears 07:23 4. Time After Time 04:20 5. Road to Nowhere 05:09 6. I Don't Want to Change the World (live) 04:06 7. Perry Mason 05:53 8. I Just Want You 04:56 9. Thunder Underground 06:28 10. See You On the Other Side 06:10 11. Gets Me Through 05:05 12. Dreamer 04:45 13. No Easy Way Out 05:06. 2005 - Prince Of Darkness. 1. I Don't Know (live) 05:02 2. Mr. Crowley 04:56 3. Crazy Train 04:50 4. Goodbye To Romance (live) 05:24 5. Suicide Solution (live) 07:58 6. Over The Mountain 04:33 7. Flying High Again (live) 04:27 8. You Can't Kill Rock And Roll 06:43 9. Diary Of A Madman 06:14 10. Bark At The Moon (live) 04:23 11. Spiders 04:29 12. Rock And Roll Rebel 05:22 13. You're No Different 05:50. 1. The Ultimate Sin (live) 04:34 2. Never Know Why (live) 04:35 3. Thank God For The Bomb (live) 04:00 4. Crazy Babies 04:15 5. Breaking All The Rules 05:13 6. I Don't Want To Change The World (demo) 03:57 7. Mama, I'm Coming Home (demo) 04:08 8. Desire (demo) 05:02 9. No More Tears (single version) 07:24 10. Won't Be Coming Home (S.I.N.) (demo) 04:59 11. Perry Mason (live from album) 05:56 12. See You On The Other Side (demo) 06:34 13. Walk On Water (demo) 04:42 14. Gets Me Through (live) 04:28 15. Bang Bang (You're Dead) 04:34 16. Dreamer 04:45. 1. Iron Man (w/ Therapy?) 05:26 2. N.I.B. (w/ Primus) 05:58 3. Purple Haze (w/ Zakk Wylde, Randy Castillo & Geezer Butler) 04:22 4. Pictures Of Matchstick Men (w/ Type O Negative) 06:03 5. Shake Your Head (Let's Go To Bed) (w/ Was Not Was) 03:56 6. Born To Be Wild (w/ Miss Piggy) 03:29 7. Nowhere To Run (Vapor Trail) (w/ Crystal Method, DMX, Ol' Dirty Bastard & Fuzzbubble) 04:45 8. Psycho Man (w/ Black Sabbath) 05:18 9. For Heaven's Sake 2000 (w/ Tony Iommi & Wu-Tang Clan) 04:58 10. I Ain't No Nice Guy (w/ Motörhead) 04:16 11. Therapy (w/ Infectious Grooves) 03:26 12. Stayin' Alive (w/ Dweezil Zappa) 04:39 13. Dog, The Bounty Hunter 00:54. 1. 21st Century Schizoid Man (King Crimson cover) 03:52 2. Mississippi Queen (Mountain cover) 04:10 3. All The Young Dudes (Mott The Hoople cover) 04:36 4. In My Life (Beatles cover) 03:30 5. Fire (Arthur Brown cover) 04:10 6. For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover) 03:20 7. Sympathy For The Devil (Rolling Stones cover) 07:12 8. Working Class Hero (John Lennon cover) 03:24 9. Good Times (Eric Burdon cover) 03:47 10. Changes (w/ Kelly Osbourne) 04:07. 2005 - Under Cover. 1. Rock Mountain Way (Joe Walsh) 04:32 2. In My Life (The Beatles) 03:30 3. Mississippi Queen (Mountain) 04:11 4. Go Now (Moody Blues) 03:42 5. Woman (John Lennon) 03:45 6. 21st Century Schizoid Man (King Crimson) 03:57 7. All the Young Dudes (Mott the Hoople) 04:34 8. For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield) 03:21 9. Good Times (Eric Burdon) 03:45 10. Sunshine of your Love (Cream) 05:10 11. Fire (Arthur Brown) 04:09 12. Working Class Hero (John Lennon) 03:22 13. Sympathy for the Devil (Rolling Stones) 07:11. 2007 - Black Rain. 1. 04:32 2. I Don't Wanna Stop 04:00 3. Black Rain 04:43 4. Lay Your World on Me 04:16 5. The Almighty Dollar 06:57 6. 11 Silver 03:43 7. Civilize the Universe 04:43 8. Here For You 04:38 9. Countdown's Begun 04:54 10. Trap Door 04:04. Ozzy Osbourne Discography Torrent Download. Download Ozzy_Osbourne_Discography torrent from music category on Isohunt. Torrent hash: F8DA737A59B2F073CA815BF662F9610E01937FDF. OZZY OSBOURNE - DOWNLOAD DISCOGRAPHY (All Albums) Updated on:. § I am Ozzy (Biography - English) Blizzard of Ozz (1980) Diary of a Madman (1981) Speak of the Devil (1982) Bark at the Moon (1983) Ultimate Sin (1986) Tribute to Randy Rhoads (1987) No rest for the Wicked (1988) Just. Download Ozzy Osbourne discography torrent or any other torrent from the Audio Music. Direct download via magnet link. • Ozzy Osbourne • Live • 01 - Tribute (1981) • 01 - I Don't Know.mp3 - 4.31 MB • 02 - Crazy Train.mp3 - 4.91 MB • 03 - Beliver.mp3 - 4.7 MB • 04 - Mr. Crowley.mp3 - 5.24 MB • 05 - Fly High Again.mp3 - 3.98 MB • 06 - Revelation (Mother Earth).mp3 - 5.32 MB • 07 - Steal Away (The Night).mp3 - 7.39 MB • 08 - Suicide Solution.mp3 - 7.11 MB • 09 - Iron Man.mp3 - 2.62 MB • 10 - Children Of The Grave.mp3 - 5.44 MB • 11 - Paranoid.mp3 - 2.69 MB • 12 - Good Bye To Romance.mp3 - 5.09 MB • 13 - No Bone Moves.mp3 - 3.79 MB • 02 - Live In Montreal (1981) • 01 - I Don't Know.mp3 - 4.49 MB • 02 - Crazy Train.mp3 - 5 MB • 03 - Believer.mp3 - 4.95 MB • 04 - Mr. Crowley.mp3 - 5.17 MB • 05 - Flying High Again.mp3 - 3.92 MB • 06 - Revelation (Mother Earth).mp3 - 5.53 MB • 07 - Steal Away (The Night).mp3 - 3.14 MB • 08 - Tommy Aldridge Drum Solo.mp3 - 1.76 MB • 09 - Suicide Solution.mp3 - 5.04 MB • 10 - Randy Rhoads Guitar Solo.mp3 - 2.85 MB • 11 - Iron Man.mp3 - 3.01 MB • 12 - Children Of The Grave.mp3 - 5.06 MB • 13 - Paranoid.mp3 - 2.91 MB • 03 - Live In Minneapolis (1982) • 01 - Over The Mountain.mp3 - 4.93 MB • 02 - Mr. Blizzard Of Ozz (1980) 01. I Don´t Know 02. Crazy Train 03. Goodbye to Romance 04. Suicide Solution 06. No Bone Movies 08. Revelation (Mother Earth) 09. Steal Away (The Night) 10. You Lookin´ at Me Lookin´ at You Diary Of A Madman (1981) 01. Over the Mountain 02. Flying High Again 03. You Can´t Kill Rock and Roll 04. Little Dolls 06. Diary of a Madman 09. I Don´t Know [Live] Speak Of The Devil (1982) 01. Symptom Of The Universe 02. Who Killed Hemant Kar Kare Ebooking. Snowblind 03. Black Sabbath 04. Fairies Wear Boots 05. The Wizard 07. Sweet Leaf 09. Never Say Die 10. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 11. Children of the Grave 13. Paranoid Bark At The Moon (1983) 01. Bark at the Moon 02. You´re No Different 03. Now You See It (Now You Don´t) 04. Rock ´n´ Roll Rebel 05. Centre of Eternity 06. Slow Down 08. Waiting for Darkness 09. Spiders in the Night 10. One Up the 'B' Side The Ultimate Sin (1986) 01. The Ultimate Sin 02. Secret Loser 03. Never Know Why 04. Thank God for the Bomb 05. Lightning Strikes 07. Killer of Giants 08. Fool Like You 09. Shot in the Dark Tribute (1987) 01. I Don´t Know 02. Crazy Train 03. Flying High Again 06. Revelation (Mother Earth) 07. Steal Away (The Night) [With Drum Solo] 08. Suicide Solution [With Guitar Solo] 09. Children of the Graave 11. Goodbye to Romance 13. No Bone Movies 14. Dee [Randy Rhoads Studio Out-Takes] [Randy Rhoads Studio Outtakes] No Rest For The Wicked (1988) 01. Miracle Man 02. Devil´s Daughter (Holy War) 03. Crazy Babies 04. Breakin´ All the Rules 05. Bloodbath in Paradise 06. Fire in the Sky 07. Tattooed Dancer 08. Demon Alcohol 09. Miracle Man [Live] Just Say Ozzy (1990) 01. Miracle Man 02. Bloodbath in Paradise 03. Shot in the Dark 04. Tattooed Dancer 05. Sweet Leaf 06. War Pigs No More Tears (1991) 01. Tinkertrain 02. I Don’t Want To Change The World 03. Mama, I’m Coming Home 04. No More Tears 06. Hellraiser 08. Time After Time 09. Zombie Stomp 10. Road To Nowhere Live & Loud (1993) Disc 01 01. I Don´t Want to Change the World 04. I Don´t Know 07. Road To Nowhere 08. Flying High Again 09. Guitar Solo 10. Suicide Solution 11. Goodbye To Romance Disc 02 1. Shot in the Dark 2. No More Tears 3. Miracle Man 4. Bark at the Moon 7. Mama, I´m Coming Home 8. Crazy Train 9. Black Sabbath 10. Changes Ozzmosis (1995) 01. Perry Mason 02. I Just Want You 03. Ghost Behind My Eyes 04. Thunder Underground 05. See You On The Other Side 06. My Little Man 09. My Jekyll Doesn´t Hide 10. Tonight Down To Earth (2001) 01. Gets Me Through 02. Facing Hell 03. No Easy Way Out 05. That I Never Had 06. You Know(Part I) 07. Running Out Of Time 09. Ozzy Osbourne Discography Torrent Download. 1988 - Close My Eyes Forever ((Lita Ford feat. Determinism And Possibilism In Geography Pdf Books here. Ozzy Osbourne Remix) (CDS, PD49409) 1989 - Close My Eyes Forever ((Lita Ford feat. Ozzy Osbourne Single) (R10D-119) 1992 - Shake Your Head (feat. Blizzard Of Ozz (1980) 01. I Don´t Know 02. Crazy Train 03. Goodbye to Romance 04. Suicide Solution 06. No Bone Movies 08. Revelation (Mother Earth) 09. Steal Away (The Night) 10. You Lookin´ at Me Lookin´ at You Diary Of A Madman (1981) 01. Over the Mountain 02. Flying High Again 03. OZZY OSBOURNE - DOWNLOAD DISCOGRAPHY (All Albums) Updated on:. § I am Ozzy (Biography - English) Blizzard of Ozz (1980) Diary of a Madman (1981) Speak of the Devil (1982) Bark at the Moon (1983) Ultimate Sin (1986) Tribute to Randy Rhoads (1987) No rest for the Wicked (1988) Just. Kim Basinger and Ozzy Osbourne) (CDS, WACD 11) 1999 - Buried Alive (Coal Chamber feat. Ozzy Osborne) (CDS, EMI 07243 8 86986 2 7) 1999 - Shock The Monkey (Rick Wakeman feat. Photoshop Cs 10 For Pc. Ozzy Osbourne) (CDS, RR 2134-3) 2003 - Changes (Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne) (CDS SANXD234) 2003 - Changes (Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne) (EU SANXD234X). 1988 - Crazy Babies (Promo CDS, ZSK 1345) 1989 - Lita Ford My Eyes Forever (CDS, Japanese R10D-119) 1991 - Mama I'm Coming Home (CDS, 657617 9) 1991 - No More Tears (CDS, 657440 2] 1992 - Mama, I'm Coming Home (CDS, 45K 74265) 1992 - Was feat. Basinger and O.