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'Paranoid' is the second studio album by Black Sabbath. The album is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential heavy metal albums of all time, often cited as a key influence for the development of the genre as well as one of its earliest albums. It was ranked number one on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Metal Albums Of All Time" in 2017 and number 139 on its The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time list in 2020. It was the band's only album to top the U.K. Albums Chart until the release of '13' in 2013.
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'Vol. 4' is the fourth studio album by Black Sabbath. It was the first album by the band not produced by Rodger Bain; guitarist Tony Iommi assumed production duties.
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'Live At Last' is the first live album by Black Sabbath. Despite its wide distribution and success (it peaked at No.?5 on the U.K. Albums Chart), the album was released without the permission or knowledge of the band. The album was, however, technically released legally by the band's former manager Patrick Meehan who owned the rights to the recording. It was re-released with the approval of the band in 2002 as part of the two-disc 'Past Lives' set.
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Ozzy Osbourne
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'Blizzard Of Ozz' is the debut studio album by Ozzy Osbourne, released on 12 September 1980 in the U.K. and on 27 March 1981 in the U.S. The album was Osbourne's first release following his firing from Black Sabbath in 1979. It is the first of two studio albums Osbourne recorded with guitarist Randy Rhoads prior to Rhoads' death in 1982. In 2017, it was ranked 9th on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Metal Albums Of All Time".
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Ozzy Osbourne
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'Diary Of A Madman' is the second studio album by Ozzy Osbourne. This is the last Osbourne studio album to feature guitarist Randy Rhoads and drummer Lee Kerslake. On 19 March 1982, during the North American leg of the album's tour, Rhoads died in a plane crash in Leesburg, Florida. The album has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
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Ozzy Osbourne
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'Bark At The Moon' is the third studio album by Ozzy Osbourne. This is Osbourne's first album to feature guitarist Jake E. Lee and only studio album to feature drummer Tommy Aldridge. It marks Ozzy's change to a synth infused pop-metal sound, with both its sonic production, and in Ozzy's imaging. A commercial success, the album peaked at number 19 on the Billboard album chart and within several weeks of release was certified gold for over 500,000 sales in the United States. To date, it has sold over 3,000,000 copies in the United States. In the U.K., it was the third of four Osbourne albums to attain silver certification (60,000 units sold) by the British Phonographic Industry, achieving this in January 1984.
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'The Ultimate Sin' is the fourth studio album by Ozzy Osbourne. It is the second and last of Osbourne's albums to feature lead guitarist Jake E. Lee, the first to feature drummer Randy Castillo, and the only album to feature bassist Phil Soussan. The album was awarded Platinum status in May 1986 and was awarded Double Platinum status in October 1994 by the RIAA.
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'Randy Rhodes Tribute' is the second live album by Ozzy Osbourne. It features the work of guitarist Randy Rhoads, in whose honor the album was released. It was released five years after the death of Rhoads. It peaked at number 6 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.
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Lita Ford
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'Lita' is the third solo studio album by Lita Ford. It was the first published with the supervision of new manager Sharon Osbourne. Musicians Don Nossov and Myron Grombacher, who were best known for being the rhythm section of the successful American singer Pat Benatar. The album is Ford's most successful, reaching No. 29 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and being certified platinum.
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'No Rest For The Wicked' is the fifth studio album by Ozzy Osbourne. It was the first album to feature guitarist Zakk Wylde, keyboardist John Sinclair and the first to feature bassist Bob Daisley since 'Bark At The Moon'. The album was certified gold in December 1988 and has since gone double platinum. It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 200.
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'Just Say Ozzy' is a live E.P. by Ozzy Osbourne. It entered the U.K. charts on 17 March and reached number 69.
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'Live & Loud' is a live album recorded by Ozzy Osbourne. At the time, it was to be Osbourne's final album following his final tour before retiring, aptly titled "No More Tours". The track "Black Sabbath" featured the original line-up of Black Sabbath, the members of which were invited to join Ozzy as guest stars for the Costa Mesa Reunion shows.
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Iommi
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'Iommi' is the debut solo studio album by Tony Iommi. The album took nearly five years to make. All of the songs were written by Iommi, producer Bob Marlette and the respective vocalists of each track (except "Black Oblivion", which was written by Iommi and Billy Corgan). According to Iommi, he and Phil Anselmo had recorded three tracks together for the album, but only one was put onto the album. Iommi has also said he "wrote a couple of tracks with Billy Idol and two with Billy Corgan, but you know, we could only use one of each".
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'Down To Earth' is the eighth studio album by Ozzy Osbourne. RIt reached number 19 on the U.K. Albums Chart and number four on the U.S. Billboard 200. Excluding his contributions to re-recordings of Ozzy's earlier material, it is the only Osbourne studio album to feature bassist Robert Trujillo, who left to join Metallica in 2003. It was the first Osbourne album to feature drummer Mike Bordin, previously of Faith No More, though he had played live with Osbourne since 1996, as well as the last to feature guitarist Zakk Wylde until 2007's 'Black Rain'.
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'Live At Budokan' is a live album by Ozzy Osbourne. It was recorded at the Nippon Budokan on 15 February 2002 in Tokyo, Japan.
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Black Label Society
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'The Blessed Hellride' is the fourth studio album by Black Label Society.
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'Prince Of Darkness' is a compilation box set by Ozzy Osbourne. It is a solo career retrospective.
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Alice Cooper
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'Along Came A Spider' is the eighteenth solo studio album by Alice Cooper. A hard rock concept album, it chronicles the activities of a psychopathic serial killer known as 'Spider' and the eventual undoing of his plans. A commercial success, it ended up becoming Cooper's highest-charting studio effort in the United States since 'Hey Stoopid' (1991).
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