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Ozzy Osbourne discography
Osbourne in 2008
Studio albums13
EPs5
Live albums5
Compilation albums7
Singles65
Video albums9
Music videos41

The discography of Ozzy Osbourne, an English heavy metal singer, consists of 13 studio albums, five live albums, seven compilation albums, five extended plays (EPs), 65 singles, nine video albums and 41 music videos. After being fired from Black Sabbath in 1979, Osbourne started his solo career with a band consisting of guitarist Randy Rhoads, bassist Bob Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake.[1] The group released their debut album Blizzard of Ozz in 1980, which reached number 7 on the UK Albums Chart,[2] number 8 on the Canadian Albums Chart,[3] and number 21 on the US Billboard 200.[4] Singles "Crazy Train" and "Mr Crowley" reached the top 50 of the UK Singles Chart,[5] and the album has been certified four times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[6] 1981's Diary of a Madman reached the top 20 in the UK, Canada and the US,[2][3][4] and was certified triple platinum by the RIAA.[6] The album was the last to feature Daisley and Kerslake, both of whom were fired before its release and replaced by Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge, respectively, as well as the last to feature Rhoads, who died in a plane crash on 19 March 1982.[1]

Osbourne's first live album Speak of the Devil, featuring touring guitarist Brad Gillis,[7] reached number 21 in the UK and number 14 in the US.[2][4] Jake E. Lee joined in 1983, with Bark at the Moon released later in the year.[1] The album reached number 24 in the UK and number 19 in the US,[2][4] spawning UK top 40 singles "Bark at the Moon" and "So Tired".[5] The Ultimate Sin followed in 1986, reaching the top ten in the UK and the US.[2][4] Lead single "Shot in the Dark" reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart and number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100.[5][8] The 1987 live album Tribute charted in the top 20 in the UK and the top ten in the US.[2][4] After Lee was replaced by Zakk Wylde, No Rest for the Wicked was released in 1988 and reached number 23 in the UK and number 13 in the US.[2][4] The following year, Osbourne reached the top ten of the Hot 100 with Lita Ford on "Close My Eyes Forever", peaking at number 8.[9] 1991's No More Tears reached the UK top 20,[2] the US top ten,[4] and was certified four times platinum by the RIAA.[6] Singles "No More Tears" and "Mama, I'm Coming Home" both reached the UK top 50 and charted on the Billboard Hot 100.[5][8] In 1992, Osbourne reached the UK Singles Chart top ten for the first time with Was (Not Was) and Kim Basinger on "Shake Your Head", which peaked at number 4.[10]

After briefly retiring,[1] Osbourne returned with Ozzmosis in 1995, which was his first album to reach the top five of the Billboard 200 when it peaked at number 4.[4] Lead single "Perry Mason" reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart.[5] 1997 compilation The Ozzman Cometh reached the US top 20 and was certified double platinum.[4][6] In 2001 he released Down to Earth, which reached number 19 in the UK and number 4 in the US.[2][4] The album spawned the successful single "Dreamer", which was certified gold in Austria and Germany.[11][12] In 2003, Osbourne collaborated with daughter Kelly on a recording of Black Sabbath's "Changes", which was both artists' first (and to date, only) number-one single in the UK.[5] The Essential Ozzy Osbourne was released the same year, reaching number 21 in the UK.[2] In 2005, Osbourne released an album of cover versions entitled Under Cover,[13] which charted in the UK at number 67.[2] 2007's Black Rain reached number 8 in the UK and number 3 in the US, while 2010's Scream reached number 12 in the UK and number 4 in the US.[2][4] The compilation Memoirs Of A Madman charted in the UK at number 23 in 2014.[2]

As of 2014, Osbourne has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, including those during his time in Black Sabbath.[14][15]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[2]
AUS
[16]
CAN
[3]
FIN
[17][18]
GER
[19]
NOR
[20]
NZ
[21]
SWE
[22]
SWI
[23]
US
[4]
Blizzard of Ozz 7 8 47 21
Diary of a Madman
  • Released: October 1981[28]
  • Label: Jet
  • Formats: LP, CS, 8-track
14 16 42 16
  • MC: Platinum[26]
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum[6]
Bark at the Moon
  • Released: 18 November 1983[29]
  • Label: Epic/CBS
  • Formats: LP, CS, 8-track
24 94 23 20 50 9 19
The Ultimate Sin
  • Released: 24 January 1986[30]
  • Label: Epic/CBS
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS
8 36 19 3 31 6 21 4 6
No Rest for the Wicked
  • Released: 28 September 1988
  • Label: Epic/CBS
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS
23 40 7 29 12 18 26 13
No More Tears
  • Released: 17 September 1991
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS
17 49 17 8 24 12 12 25 37 7
Ozzmosis
  • Released: 23 October 1995
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS
22 50 7 9 30 24 26 4 37 4
  • MC: Platinum[26]
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[6]
Down to Earth
  • Released: 16 October 2001
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS
19 46 2 9 15 12 41 1 47 4
Under Cover
  • Released: 1 November 2005
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD
67 50 95 134
Black Rain
  • Released: 22 May 2007
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, 2CD, DL
8 37 5 2 9 2 9 2 23 3
Scream
  • Released: 22 June 2010
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, 2CD, 2LP, DL
12 11 4 3 7 9 6 3 8 4
Ordinary Man
  • Released: 21 February 2020
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL, CS
3 4 3 3 2 3 12 1 2 3
Patient Number 9
  • Released: 9 September 2022
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL, CS, streaming
2 2
[31]
1 2
[32]
2 4
[33]
6
[34]
2
[35]
3 3
[36]
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Live albums

List of live albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[2]
AUS
[16]
CAN
[37]
FIN
[17]
GER
[19]
JPN
[38]
NED
[39]
NZ
[21]
SWE
[22]
US
[4]
Speak of the Devil
(Talk of the Devil in the UK)
  • Released: November 1982
  • Label: Jet
  • Formats: 2LP, 2CS
21 10 14
Tribute
  • Released: April 1987[40]
  • Label: Epic/CBS
  • Formats: CD, 2LP, 2CS
13 46 17 13 41 176 36 17 6
Live & Loud
  • Released: 28 June 1993
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: 2CD, 2LP, 2CS
25 21 34 60 55 34 44 22
  • RIAA: Platinum[6]
Live at Budokan
  • Released: 25 June 2002
  • Label: Epic
  • Format: CD
115 55 45 70
Ozzy Live
  • Released: 21 April 2012
  • Label: Epic/Legacy
  • Format: LP
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Compilations

List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[2]
CAN
[41]
DEN
[42]
FIN
[17]
GER
[19]
NOR
[20]
NZ
[21]
SWE
[22]
SWI
[23]
US
[4]
The Other Side of Ozzy Osbourne
  • Released: 25 February 1985
  • Label: CBS/Sony
  • Formats: LP, CS
Best of Ozz
  • Released: 1 March 1989
  • Label: CBS/Sony
  • Formats: CD, LP
Ten Commandments
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: CBS/Priority
  • Formats: CD, CS
163
The Ozzman Cometh
  • Released: 11 November 1997
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, 2CD, CS
68 7 7 22 21 13
The Essential Ozzy Osbourne
  • Released: 11 February 2003
  • Label: Epic/Legacy
  • Format: 2CD
21 7 9 19 2 8 3 51 81
Prince of Darkness
  • Released: 22 March 2005
  • Label: Epic/Sony BMG
  • Format: 4CD
54 36
Memoirs of a Madman
  • Released: 14 October 2014
  • Label: Epic/Legacy/Sony
  • Formats: CD, 2LP, DL
23 50 58 71 90
See You on the Other Side
  • Released: 29 November 2019[45]
  • Label: Epic/Legacy/Sony
  • Formats: 24×LP
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Extended plays

List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title EP details Charts Certifications
UK
[2]
US
[4]
Mr Crowley Live EP
  • Released: 7 November 1980
  • Label: Jet
  • Formats: 12" vinyl, CS
120
Ultimate Live Ozzy
  • Released: 21 December 1986
  • Label: Epic/CBS
  • Format: 12" vinyl
Back to Ozz
  • Released: 1988
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, 12" vinyl
Just Say Ozzy
  • Released: 17 March 1990
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, 12" vinyl, CS
69 58
iTunes Festival: London 2010
  • Released: 6 July 2010
  • Label: Epic/Sony
  • Format: DL
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[5]
AUT
[46]
CAN
[47]
DEN
[42]
GER
[19]
IRL
[48]
NED
[39]
SWE
[22]
SWI
[23]
US
[8]
"Crazy Train" 1980 49 [A]
  • BPI: Gold[25]
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[6]
Blizzard of Ozz
"Mr. Crowley" (live) 46 Mr. Crowley Live EP
"Mr. Crowley" 1981 Blizzard of Ozz
"Flying High Again" 33 Diary of a Madman
"Over the Mountain"
"Tonight" 1982
"Symptom of the Universe" (live) 100 Speak of the Devil
"Paranoid" (live) 1983
"Bark at the Moon" 21 [B] Bark at the Moon
"So Tired" 1984 20 [C]
"Shot in the Dark" 1986 20 15 68 The Ultimate Sin
"The Ultimate Sin" 72
"Lightning Strikes"
"Crazy Train" (live) 1987 99 Tribute
"Miracle Man" 1988 87 No Rest for the Wicked
"Crazy Babies"
"No More Tears" 1991 32 73 14 71 No More Tears
"Mama, I'm Coming Home" 46 42 43 27 62 28
"Time After Time" [promo] 1992
"Road to Nowhere" [promo]
"Mr. Tinkertrain" [promo]
"Changes" (live) 1993 98 Live & Loud
"Perry Mason" 1995 23 Ozzmosis
"See You on the Other Side" 1996 59
"I Just Want You" 43
"Old L.A. Tonight"
"Walk on Water" [promo] Beavis and Butt-Head Do America soundtrack
"Back on Earth" 1997 The Ozzman Cometh
"Pictures of Matchstick Men"
(with Type O Negative)
Private Parts
"Gets Me Through" 2001 18[D] 89 24[D] 27 [E] Down to Earth
"Dreamer" 2 3 2 15 10
"Changes"
(with Kelly Osbourne)
2003 1 31 15 7 26 Shut Up
"In My Life" 2005 63 Under Cover
"I Don't Wanna Stop" 2007 130 21 58 61 Black Rain
"Not Going Away"
"How?" 2010 non-album single
"Let Me Hear You Scream" 62 6 [F] Scream
"Life Won't Wait" 92
"Let It Die" 2011
"Believer" (live) 2012 Ozzy Live
"Under the Graveyard" 2019 Ordinary Man
"Straight to Hell"
"Ordinary Man"
(featuring Elton John)
2020
"It's a Raid"
(featuring Post Malone)
"Patient Number 9"
(featuring Jeff Beck)
2022 Patient Number 9
"Degradation Rules"
(featuring Tony Iommi)
"Nothing Feels Right"
(featuring Zakk Wylde)
"One of Those Days"
(featuring Eric Clapton)
"A Thousand Shades"
(featuring Jeff Beck)
2023
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[10]
AUS
[52]
GER
[53]
IRL
[48]
NED
[54]
NOR
[55]
NZ
[56]
SWE
[57]
US
[9]
US
Main.

[58]
"Close My Eyes Forever" (remix)
(Lita Ford with Ozzy Osbourne)
1988 47 16 14 8 25 Lita
"Led Clones"
(Gary Moore featuring Ozzy Osbourne)
1989 After the War
"The Urpney Song" (Frank Bruno, Billy
Connolly
and Ozzy Osbourne with Mike Batt
and the London Philharmonic Orchestra)
1990 The Dreamstone
"Hey Stoopid" (Alice Cooper featuring
Ozzy Osbourne, Joe Satriani and Slash)
1991 21 32 22 5 17 19 78 13 Hey Stoopid
"Therapy"
(Infectious Grooves featuring Ozzy Osbourne)
The Plague That Makes Your Booty
Move...It's the Infectious Grooves
"Shake Your Head" (Was (Not Was)
featuring Kim Basinger and Ozzy Osbourne)
1992 4 47 77 8 39 Hello Dad... I'm in Jail
"Buried Alive"
(Rick Wakeman featuring Ozzy Osbourne)
1999 30 Return to the Centre of the Earth
"Shock the Monkey"
(Coal Chamber featuring Ozzy Osbourne)
83 26 Chamber Music
"N.I.B."
(Primus with Ozzy Osbourne)
2000 2 Nativity in Black II: A Tribute to
Black Sabbath
"Stillborn"
(Black Label Society featuring Ozzy Osbourne)
2003 12 The Blessed Hellride
"Take What You Want"
(Post Malone featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott)
2019 22 30 37 12 [G] 24 8 26 Hollywood's Bleeding
"Crack Cocaine"
(Billy Morrison featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Steve Stevens)
2024 2 The Morrison Project
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Videos

Video albums

List of video albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[63]
AUS
[64]
AUT
[65]
FIN
[66]
JPN
[67]
NED
[68]
SWE
[69]
SWI
[23]
US
[70]
Bark at the Moon
  • Released: 1984
  • Label: Hendring
  • Format: VHS, LD
The Ultimate Ozzy
  • Released: July 1986
  • Label: Virgin
  • Formats: VHS, LD
86 3
Wicked Videos
  • Released: 6 December 1988
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: VHS, LD
10
Don't Blame Me
  • Released: October 1991
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: VHS, LD
20 5
  • RIAA: Platinum[6]
Live & Loud
  • Released: 28 June 1993
  • Label: Sony
  • Format: VHS, LD
284 2
  • RIAA: Platinum[6]
Live at Budokan
  • Released: 25 June 2002
  • Label: Sony
  • Format: DVD
4 2 4 9 2 1
God Bless Ozzy Osbourne 13 9 8 6 141 3 3
Speak of the Devil
  • Released: 17 July 2012
  • Label: Eagle Vision
  • Format: DVD, LD
21 28 3 83 12 3
Memoirs of a Madman
  • Released: 14 October 2014
  • Label: Epic/Legacy
  • Format: 2DVD
2 1 3 22 18 1 3 1
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director(s)
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
As lead artist
"Bark at the Moon" 1983 David Brodsky [71]
"So Tired" 1984 unknown
"Shot in the Dark" 1985 Andy Morahan [72]
"Lightning Strikes" 1986 [71]
"The Ultimate Sin"
"Crazy Train" (live) 1987 Wayne Isham
"Miracle Man" 1988
"Crazy Babies" 1989
"Breaking All the Rules"
"Shot in the Dark" (alternate) 1990 unknown [73]
"No More Tears" 1991 Ralph Ziman [71]
"Mama, I'm Coming Home" Samuel Bayer
"Mama, I'm Coming Home" (alternate) 1992 Ralph Ziman
"Road to Nowhere" Jeb Brien
"Mr. Tinkertrain"
"Time After Time"
"Changes" (live) 1993
"I Don't Want to Change the World" (live)
"Perry Mason" 1995 Ralph Ziman
"See You on the Other Side" 1996 Nigel Dick
"I Just Want You" Dean Karr
"Back on Earth" 1997 Nigel Dick
"Gets Me Through" 2001 Jonas Åkerlund
"Dreamer" 2002 Rob Zombie
"Changes"
(Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne)
2003 Mike Piscitelli
"In My Life" 2005 Chris Hafner
"I Don't Wanna Stop" 2007 Tony T. Ushino
"How?" 2010 Ernie Fritz [74]
"Let Me Hear You Scream" Jonas Åkerlund [71]
"Life Won't Wait" Jack Osbourne
"Let It Die" Mark Neuman
"Under the Graveyard" 2019 Jonas Åkerlund [75]
"Straight to Hell" 2020 unknown [76]
"Ordinary Man" Stephen Lee Carr [77]
"It's a Raid" 2021 Patrik Pope [78]
"Hellraiser"
(Ozzy and Lemmy Killmister)
Mark Szumski and Gina Niespodziani [79]
"Patient Number 9" 2022 Todd McFarlane co-directed with M. Wartella [80]
"One of Those Days" [81]
As featured artist
"Close My Eyes Forever" (remix)
(Lita Ford with Ozzy Osbourne)
1989 Jean Pellerin [82]
"Bombers (Can Open Bomb Bays)" (Bill Ward featuring Ozzy Osbourne) 1990 Keith Shortly
"Hey Stoopid" (Alice Cooper featuring
Ozzy Osbourne, Joe Satriani and Slash)
1991 Ralph Ziman [83]
"Therapy"
(Infectious Grooves featuring Ozzy Osbourne)
Eric Matthies [84]
"Shake Your Head" (Was (Not Was)
featuring Kim Basinger and Ozzy Osbourne)
1992 unknown
"I Ain't No Nice Guy" (Motörhead
featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Slash)
Michael Brillantes [85]
"Shock the Monkey"
(Coal Chamber featuring Ozzy Osbourne)
1999 Dean Karr [86]
"Stillborn"
(Black Label Society featuring Ozzy Osbourne)
2003 Rob Zombie [87]

Other appearances

List of other appearances, showing year released, other artists and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album Ref.
"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" (Nina Simone cover) 1977 Chris Sedgwick Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Single)
"Shake Your Head (Let's Go to Bed)" 1983 Was (Not Was) Born to Laugh at Tornadoes [88]
"Purple Haze" (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover) 1989 Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell [89]
"Bombers (Can Open Bomb Bays)" 1990 Bill Ward Ward One: Along the Way [90]
"Jack's Land"
"Hey Stoopid" 1991 Alice Cooper, Joe Satriani, Slash Hey Stoopid
"I Ain't No Nice Guy" 1992 Motörhead, Slash March ör Die
"Born to Be Wild" (Steppenwolf cover) 1994 Miss Piggy Kermit Unpigged [91]
"Iron Man" (Black Sabbath cover) Therapy? Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath [92]
"Vertical Man" 1998 Ringo Starr Vertical Man
"Nowhere to Run (Vapor Trail)" The Crystal Method, DMX,
Ol' Dirty Bastard, Fuzzbubble
Chef Aid: The South Park Album [93]
"This Means War!!" Busta Rhymes E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front [94]
"Buried Alive" 1999 Rick Wakeman Return to the Centre of the Earth
"Shock the Monkey" (Peter Gabriel cover) Coal Chamber Chamber Music
"N.I.B." (Black Sabbath cover) 2000 Primus Nativity in Black II: A Tribute to
Black Sabbath
"Iron Man (This Means War)" (Black Sabbath cover) Busta Rhymes
"For Heaven's Sake 2000" Tony Iommi, Wu-Tang Clan Loud Rocks [95]
"Who's Fooling Who" Tony Iommi, Bill Ward, Laurence Cottle Iommi [96]
"Iron Head" 2001 Rob Zombie The Sinister Urge [97]
"Stillborn" 2003 Black Label Society The Blessed Hellride
"Tears in Heaven" (Eric Clapton cover) 2005 Various artists Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now [98]
"Masters of War" (Bob Dylan cover) 2007 Mountain Masters of War [99]
"Wake the Dead" 2008 Alice Cooper Along Came a Spider [100]
"Crucify the Dead" 2010 Slash Slash [101]
"Iron Man" (live Black Sabbath cover) Metallica The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concerts [102]
"Paranoid" (live Black Sabbath cover)
"Gods" 2015 Billy Morrison God Shaped Hole [103]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Crazy Train" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 106 on the Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart.[49]
  2. ^ "Bark at the Moon" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 109 on the Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart.[49]
  3. ^ "So Tired" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 104 on the Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart.[49]
  4. ^ a b "Gets Me Through" and "Dreamer" charted together in the UK and Ireland as a double A-side release.[5][48]
  5. ^ "Gets Me Through" did not register on the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension of the Hot 100.[50]
  6. ^ "Let Me Hear You Scream" did not register on the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension of the Hot 100.[51]
  7. ^ "Take What You Want" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number five on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[60]

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