Ozzy Osbourne Ozzmosis Album ✓ 〈UPDATED〉
A heavy, plodding track that leaned into the "doom" roots of his Sabbath days. Legacy and Impact
: Returning to deliver some of his most deliberate and atmospheric soloing. Geezer Butler (Bass) : The only solo Ozzy album to feature his Black Sabbath bandmate on bass, adding a nimble and iconic low-end. Rick Wakeman (Keyboards) ozzy osbourne ozzmosis album
: This standout power ballad showcases Ozzy’s vulnerability and vocal range, often cited as one of his best songs from the 1990s. "Thunder Underground" A heavy, plodding track that leaned into the
The Rebirth of the Madman: Inside Ozzy Osbourne’s 'Ozzmosis' Rick Wakeman (Keyboards) : This standout power ballad
Despite the tension, this rigorous process yielded a stunningly polished sound. The album’s production is characterized by a massive low end, dense and sculpted guitar tones from Zakk Wylde, and layers of atmospheric keyboards. The resulting sonic landscape was darker, more melancholic, and undeniably more modern than any of Ozzy’s previous solo work.
