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Ozzy By The Years Trivia Quiz
In 2024, Ozzy Osbourne was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame for the second time, once with Black Sabbath and then as a solo artist. Can you put some of his biggest featured albums (four group and six solo) in chronological order?
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Estimated time: 3 mins.
"Paranoid" was the second album by Black Sabbath. The title track is one of Ozzy Osbourne's signature songs. The album was released in 1970 and made it to number 12 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart.
2. Master Of Reality
In 1971, Black Sabbath returned with their third album "Master Of Reality". The album was initially looked upon as a decline in the band, but it went double platinum and stands the test of time. "Sweet Leaf" and "Into The Void" are two of the most popular tracks on the release.
3. Never Say Die
In 1978, Ozzy Osbourne recorded his last album with Black Sabbath prior to his return decades later. "Never Say Die" went gold in the United States but only reached number 69 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. The band toured with Van Halen in support of the album.
4. Blizzard Of Oz
Ozzy Osbourne's first solo album is often considered one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all-time. Released in 1980, Randy Rhoads was an up-and-coming guitarist who electrified the release with some epic guitar solos. The lead single, "Crazy Train", has become Ozzy's signature song.
5. Diary Of A Madman
In 1981, "Diary Of A Madman" became Ozzy's second solo album and the last to feature Randy Rhoads, who died tragically in a plane crash after the recording. The lead singles were "Flying High Again" and "Over The Mountain".
6. Bark At The Moon
Guitarist Jake E. Lee was featured on the 1983 release, "Bark At The Moon". The album took a more pop-metal sound and the title track even received airplay on pop stations after being featured on MTV. "So Tired" and "Suicide Solution" were essential tracks on the release.
7. Tribute
In 1987, Ozzy released "Tribute" in dedication to his original lead guitarist and friend, Randy Rhoads. The live release came five years after his death and featured songs from Ozzy's solo career and epics from his days with Black Sabbath. The album's cover featured Ozzy and Randy together and was taken in Rosemont, Illinois.
8. No More Tears
"No More Tears" is one of Ozzy's biggest selling records of his career. Released in 1991, the album featured four Top Ten singles on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Charts which included the title track, "I Don't Want To Change The World", and "Mama, I'm Coming Home".
9. 13
In 2013, the original lineup of Black Sabbath reunited for the album "13". It had been 18 years between releases but the band still sounded tight and the chemistry remained. Produced by the legendary Rick Rubin, the album featured the singles "God Is Dead?" and "End Of The Beginning".
10. Ordinary Man
Just before COVID took over the world, Ozzy released "Ordinary Man" in early 2020. The epic release featured a duet with Elton John on the title track and cameos by Post Malone and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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