Today, we take a long, detailed look at the Ozzmosis full album—its creation, its controversies, its hidden gems, and why it remains a high-water mark in the discography of heavy metal’s most iconic frontman.
(1991) and a short-lived retirement, the album marked a significant return for Osbourne, featuring a "goth-tinged" and atmospheric sound that blended his classic heavy metal roots with the production styles of the mid-90s. Production & Personalities ozzmosis full album
So, Ozzy made a controversial decision. He turned to a then-unknown guitarist named Steve Vai. Yes, the virtuoso. But the Vai sessions produced material that was too complex, too technical. After scrapping nearly an entire album's worth of work, Ozzy brought in the big gun: (producer of Soundgarden's Superunknown ). Today, we take a long, detailed look at
: A heavy, chugging track that brings Geezer Butler’s bass work to the forefront. He turned to a then-unknown guitarist named Steve Vai