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Revision as of 22:22, 20 May 2007
This is a list of album and single releases by the British heavy metal artist Ozzy Osbourne.
Albums with Black Sabbath
Solo discography
Studio albums
Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | U.S. | UK | Certification | Label |
September 20, 1980 | Blizzard of Ozz | 11 | 7 | 4xPlatinum U.S., Silver UK | Jet Records | |
November 7, 1981 | Diary of a Madman | 6 | 14 | 3xPlatinum U.S. | Jet Records | |
December 10, 1983 | Bark at the Moon | 19 | 24 | 3xPlatinum U.S., Silver UK | Epic Records | |
February 22, 1986 | The Ultimate Sin | 6 | 8 | 2xPlatinum U.S., Silver UK | Epic Records | |
October 22, 1988 | No Rest for the Wicked | 13 | 23 | 2xPlatinum U.S. | Epic Records | |
September 17, 1991 | No More Tears | 7 | 17 | 4xPlatinum U.S. | Epic Records | |
October 23, 1995 | Ozzmosis | 4 | 22 | 2xPlatinum U.S. | Epic Records | |
October 16, 2001 | Down to Earth | 4 | 4 | Platinum U.S. | Epic Records | |
May 22, 2007 | Black Rain | Epic Records |
Live albums
Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | U.S. | UK | Certification | Label | Additional information |
November 27, 1982 | Speak of the Devil | 14 | 21 | Platinum U.S., Silver UK | Jet Records | ||
March 19, 1987 | Tribute | 6 | 13 | 2xPlatinum U.S. | 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 U.S. | Epic Records | Live EP containing performances taken from the "No Rest for the Wicked" tour. | |
June 28, 1993 | Live and Loud | 22 | — | Platinum U.S. | Epic Records | Third live solo album. | |
June 25, 2002 | Live at Budokan | 70 | — | Gold U.S. | Epic Records | Live album and DVD. Recorded at Budokan Arena in Japan. |
Compilations
Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | U.S. | UK | 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 | 2xPlatinum U.S. | Epic Records | ||
February 11, 2003 | The Essential Ozzy Osbourne | 81 | 21 | Gold US | Epic Records | ||
2005 | Prince of Darkness | 36 | — | 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. | ||
November 1, 2005 | Under Cover | 134 | 67 | Epic Records/Legacy Recordings | First covers album. Nine tracks taken from 4th disc of Prince of Darkness. |
Video releases
Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | 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 U.S. | Capitol Home Video | Live concert video (out of print) | |
1989 | Wicked Videos | Gold US | Capitol Home Video | Music videos and mini documentary | |
1991 | Don't Blame Me | Platinum U.S. | Sony Music Video | Documentary with music videos | |
1992 | Live N Loud | Platinum U.S. | Sony Music Video | Live concert video | |
1997 | Ozzy Goes to Hollywood | Pre-concert intro film (Out of Print) | |||
2002 | Live at the Budokan | Platinum U.S. | 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
Duets
- 1988 "Close My Eyes Forever" (with Lita Ford, "Lita") #8 USA, #47 UK
- 1989 "Led Clones" (with Gary Moore, "After the War")
- 1990 "Jack's Land" and "Bombers Can Open Bombays"(with Bill Ward, "Ward One : Along The Way")
- 1991 "Hey Stoopid" (with Alice Cooper, "Hey Stoopid") #21 UK
- 1992 "I Ain't No Nice Guy" (with Lemmy, "March ör Die")
- 1992 "Shake Your Head (Let's Go To Bed)" (with Kim Basinger, "Was (not Was)") #4 UK
- 1994 "Born To Be Wild" (with Miss Piggy, "Kermit Unpigged")
- 1994 "Iron Man" (with Therapy?, "Nativity In Black: A Tribute To Black Sabbath")
- 1998 "Nowhere To Run (Vapor Trail)" (with Ol' Dirty Bastard, DMX, Method Man and Fuzzbubble,"Chef Aid: The South Park Album") Template:Fn
- 1998 "This Means War!!" (with Busta Rhymes, "E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front")
- 1999 "Buried Alive" (with Rick Wakeman, "Return to the Centre of the Earth")
- 1999 "Shock The Monkey" (with Coal Chamber, "Chamber Music")
- 2000 "N.I.B." (with Primus, "Nativity In Black II: A Tribute To Black Sabbath")
- 2000 "Who's Fooling Who" (with Tony Iommi, "Iommi")
- 2000 "For Heaven's Sake" (with Tony Iommi)
- 2001 "Iron Head" (with Rob Zombie, "The Sinister Urge")
- 2003 "Changes" (with Kelly Osbourne) #1 UK
- 2003 "Stillborn" (with Black Label Society, "The Blessed Hellride")
- "For Heaven's Sake 2000" (with Tony Iommi and Wu-Tang Clan, "Loud Rocks")
- "Pictures of Matchstick Men" (with Type O Negative)
- "Stayin' Alive" (with Dweezil Zappa — (Frank Zappa's son))
- "Therapy" (with Infectious Grooves)
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
- 1980 "I Need Your Love" (first solo recording — written for Sharon Osbourne)
- 1986 "Through My Eyes" ("The Ultimate Sin" outtake)
- 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 Man Who Say Goodbye"" (You can hear this song into a episod of The Osbournes)