Ozzy Osbourne - Ozzmosis Album ((exclusive))
By 1995, the world had written off Ozzy Osbourne. The grunge revolution of the early '90s had drowned many ‘80s metal heroes, and Ozzy’s previous album, No More Tears (1991), felt like a final victory lap. But then came Ozzmosis —a dark, sludgy, emotionally complex record that proved the Prince of Darkness wasn't just surviving; he was evolving.
is often noted for its polished, atmospheric production. Produced by Michael Beinhorn, the album moved away from the raw energy of Osbourne’s 80s work toward a denser, more somber sound that some critics compared to the "grunge" or "Soundgarden" vibe of the era. Key Personnel: ozzy osbourne ozzmosis album
: A melodic power ballad co-written with Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead. "I Just Want You" By 1995, the world had written off Ozzy Osbourne
The mid-1990s were not kind to Ozzy Osbourne. Following the commercial highs of No More Tears (1991) and the accompanying world tour, Ozzy found himself mired in a brutal legal war with his former bandmate and keyboardist, Don Airey. More significantly, the acrimonious split with guitarist Zakk Wylde—his fiery, young protégé—left a creative void. By 1994, Ozzy had announced his "retirement" from touring, largely due to the relentless pressures of the business and his own well-documented struggles. is often noted for its polished, atmospheric production
Essential listening for any Ozzy fan. Standout tracks: See You on the Other Side , Perry Mason , I Just Want You .