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Ten Commandments (Ozzy Osbourne album)

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Ten Commandments is a compilation album by the English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne. Released in 1990 by Priority Records and CBS Records, it contains songs from Osbourne's first four studio albums, ranging from Blizzard of Ozz (1980) to The Ultimate Sin (1986).

Background

Ten Commandments is a ten-track compilation with six tracks from Ozzy Osbourne's first band after leaving Black Sabbath. Two from the band's title album, Blizzard of Ozz, two tracks from their second album \ Bark at the Moon, four tracks from Diary of a Madman, and two tracks from The Ultimate Sin.[1] Among the tracks included are five singles, including "Crazy Train", "Flying High Again" and "Bark at the Moon".[1]

Reception

Music website AllMusic awarded Ten Commandments four out of five stars. Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised the album as "an excellent summation of Osbourne's career", describing it as "almost everything a casual fan would need from Ozzy's prime" due to the inclusion of many of the singer's "staples".[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Flying High Again"4:50
2."Crazy Train"
  • Osbourne
  • Rhoads
  • Daisley
4:50
3."Diary of a Madman"
  • Osbourne
  • Rhoads
  • Daisley
  • Kerslake
6:12
4."Shot in the Dark"
4:16
5."Thank God for the Bomb"
3:53
6."Bark at the Moon"Osbourne4:15
7."Tonight"
  • Osbourne
  • Rhoads
  • Daisley
  • Kerslake
5:50
8."Little Dolls"
  • Osbourne
  • Rhoads
  • Daisley
  • Kerslake
5:38
9."Steal Away (The Night)"
  • Osbourne
  • Rhoads
  • Daisley
  • Kerslake
3:28
10."So Tired"Osbourne3:56
Total length:47:29
Notes

Personnel

References

  1. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Ten Commandments - Ozzy Osbourne: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 7 December 2015.