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Ozzy Osbourne discography

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This is a list of album and single releases by the British heavy metal artist Ozzy Osbourne.

Albums with Black Sabbath

See Black Sabbath discography

Solo discography

Studio albums

Date of Release Title U.S. UK RIAA Certification Label
September 20, 1980 Blizzard of Ozz 21 7 4x Platinum Jet Records
November 7, 1981 Diary of a Madman 6 14 3x Platinum Jet Records
December 10, 1983 Bark at the Moon 19 24 3x Platinum Epic Records
February 22, 1986 The Ultimate Sin 6 8 2x Platinum Epic Records
October 22, 1988 No Rest for the Wicked 13 23 2x Platinum Epic Records
September 17, 1991 No More Tears 7 17 4x Platinum Epic Records
October 23, 1995 Ozzmosis 4 22 2x Platinum Epic Records
October 16, 2001 Down to Earth 4 19 Platinum Epic Records
November 1, 2005 Under Cover 134 67 Epic Records/Legacy Recordings
May 22, 2007 Black Rain 3 8 Gold Epic Records

Live albums

Date of Release Title U.S. UK RIAA Certification Label Additional information
November 27, 1982 Speak of the Devil 14 21 Platinum Jet Records Live album containing solo performances of Black Sabbath songs exclusively.
March 19, 1987 Tribute 6 13 2x Multi-Platinum Epic Records Released as a tribute to guitarist Randy Rhoads,

on the 5th anniversary of his death.

March 17, 1990 Just Say Ozzy 58 Gold Epic Records Live EP containing performances taken from the "No Rest for the Wicked" tour.
June 28, 1993 Live & Loud 22 Platinum Epic Records Third live solo album.
June 25, 2002 Live at Budokan 70 Gold Epic Records Live album and DVD. Recorded at Budokan Arena in Japan.

Compilations

Date of Release Title U.S. UK RIAA Certification Label Additional information
1989 Best of Ozz Epic Records Best of compilation released only in Japan.
1990 Ten Commandments 163 Epic Records Greatest hits (currently out of print).
November 11, 1997 The Ozzman Cometh 13 68 2x Multi-Platinum Epic Records
February 11, 2003 The Essential Ozzy Osbourne 81 21 Gold Epic Records
2005 Prince of Darkness 36 Gold Epic Records/Legacy Recordings Four disc box set. First two discs are solo material while the last two are comprised of duets and cover songs.

Soundtracks contributions

Track Soundtrack Year
"Secret Loser" The Wraith 1986
"The Urpney Song" The Dreamstone 1990
"Party with the Animals" Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1992
"Hellraiser" Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth 1992
"Walk on Water" Beavis and Butt-Head Do America 1996
"Pictures of Matchstick Men"
(with Type O Negative)
Private Parts 1997
"Shot in the Dark" Scream 2 1997
"Nowhere to Run"
(with DMX, Ol' Dirty Bastard & Fuzzbubble, The Crystal Method)
Chef Aid: The South Park Album 1998
"Mama, I'm Coming Home" Little Nicky 2000
"No More Tears
"Children of the Revolution" Moulin Rouge! 2001
"Flying High Again" Spun 2002
"Iron Man" The School of Rock 2003
"Bark at the Moon" Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 2002
"Hellraiser" Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 2004
"Bark at the Moon" Guitar Hero 2005
"Paranoid" We Are Marshall 2006
"Goodbye to Romance" It's a Boy Girl Thing 2006
"Crazy Train" Ghost Rider 2007
"I Don't Wanna Stop" WWE Judgment Day 2007 2007
"Road to Nowhere" Wildhogs 2007

Video releases

Date of Release Title RIAA Certification Label Additional information
1982 Speak of the Devil Live concert video
1984 Bark at the Moon Live concert video
1986 The Ultimate Ozzy Gold Capitol Home Video Live concert video (out of print)
1989 Wicked Videos Gold Capitol Home Video Music videos and mini documentary
1991 Don't Blame Me Platinum Sony Music Video Documentary with music videos
1992 Live N Loud Platinum Sony Music Video Live concert video
1997 Ozzy Goes to Hollywood Pre-concert intro film (Out of Print)
2002 Live at the Budokan Platinum Live Concert Video
2003 The Osbournes (Season One) MTV Reality Program
September 30, 2003 The Osbournes (Season Two) MTV Reality Program
2003 The Osbournes (Season Two Part Two) MTV Reality Program

Solo hit singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. Mainstream Rock UK Singles Chart
1980 "Crazy Train" - #9 #49 Blizzard of Ozz
1980 "Mr. Crowley" - - #46 Blizzard of Ozz
1981 "Flying High Again" - #2 - Diary of a Madman
1982 "Over the Mountain" - #38 - Diary of a Madman
1982 "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll" - #41 - Diary of a Madman
1983 "Bark at the Moon" - - #21 Bark at the Moon
1984 "So Tired" - - #20 Bark at the Moon
1986 "Shot in the Dark" #68 #10 #20 The Ultimate Sin
1986 "The Ultimate Sin" - - #72 The Ultimate Sin
1988 "Miracle Man" - - #87 No Rest for the Wicked
1989 "Close My Eyes Forever" #8 - #47 Lita
1991 "No More Tears" #71 #10 #32 No More Tears
1992 "Time After Time" - #6 - No More Tears
1992 "Road to Nowhere" - #3 - No More Tears
1992 "Mama, I'm Coming Home" #28 #2 #46 No More Tears
1992 "Mr. Tinkertrain" - #34 - No More Tears
1993 "Changes" - #9 - Live & Loud
1995 "Perry Mason" - #3 #23 Ozzmosis
1996 "See You on the Other Side" - #5 - Ozzmosis
1996 "I Just Want You" - #24 #43 Ozzmosis
1996 "Walk on Water" - #28 - Beavis and Butthead Do America soundtrack
1997 "Back on Earth" - #3 - The Ozzman Cometh
2001 "Gets Me Through" - #2 #18 Down to Earth
2002 "Dreamer" - #10 #18 Down to Earth
2005 "Mississippi Queen" - #10 - Under Cover
2007 "I Don't Wanna Stop" #61 #1 (5 weeks) #130 Black Rain
2007 "Not Going Away" - #14 - Black Rain
2007 "Black Rain" - #19 - Black Rain

Duets

Template:Fn This song never charted whereas the album (Chef Aid: The South Park Album) did. This was an album where current stars of the music industry did duets with the cast of South Park.

Songs not originally released on Ozzy Osbourne albums

  • 1986 "Through My Eyes" ("The Ultimate Sin" outtake) ****unconfirmed that this exists****
  • 1991 "The Liar"
  • 1991 "Won't Be Coming Home"
  • 1994 "Born to be Wild" (Kermit Unpigged)-Appears on the Box Set Prince of Darkness.
  • 1995 "Living With The Enemy" ("Ozzmosis" outtake — appeared on various b-sides)
  • 1996 "Walk on Water" (Beavis and Butt-Head Do America)
  • 2001 "No Place For Angels" ("Down To Earth" outtake — appeared on various B-sides in 2001)
  • 2001 "Black Skies" (recorded for a video game called Black Skies which fell through)
  • 2002 "The One Who Say Goodbye" (The song appears in an episode of The Osbournes. Only a 25 second clip exists)[citation needed]
  • 2005 "How?" (John Lennon Cover) for the CD Under Cover and "Instant Karma: The Campaign To Save Darfur" John Lennon cover album in 2007

See also