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Bark At The Moon (Album) by Ozzy Osbourne

Artist Biography For Ozzy Osbourne

John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne Born 3 December 1948 Is An English Singer Songwriter And Television Personality. He Rose To Prominence During The 1970s As The Lead Vocalist Of The Heavy Metal Band Black Sabbath During Which Period He Adopted The Nickname "Prince Of Darkness". Born And Raised In Birmingham Osbourne Became A Founding Member Of Black Sabbath In 1967 And Sang On Every Album From Their Debut In 1970 To Never Say Die! In 1978. The Band Was Highly Influential On The Development Of Heavy Metal Music In Particular Their Critically Acclaimed Releases Paranoid Master Of Reality And Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. Osbourne Was Fired From Black Sabbath In 1979 Due To Alcohol And Drug Problems But Went On To Have A Successful Solo Career Releasing 13 Studio Albums The First Seven Of Which Received Multi-Platinum Certifications In The US. Osbourne Has Since Reunited With Black Sabbath On Several Occasions. He Rejoined In 1997 And Helped Record The Group's Final Studio Album 13 2013 Before They Embarked On A Farewell Tour That Ended With A February 2017 Performance In Their Hometown Birmingham. His Longevity And Success Have Earned Him The Informal Title "Godfather Of Metal". Osbourne's Total Album Sales From His Years In Black Sabbath Combined With His Solo Work Are Over 100 Million. He Was Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame As A Member Of Black Sabbath And Into The UK Music Hall Of Fame As A Solo Artist And As A Member Of The Band. He Has Been Honoured With Stars On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame And Birmingham Walk Of Stars. At The 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards He Received The Global Icon Award. In 2015 Osbourne Received The Ivor Novello Award For Lifetime Achievement From The British Academy Of Songwriters Composers And Authors. In The Early 2000s Osbourne Became A Reality Television Star Appearing As Himself In The MTV Reality Show The Osbournes Alongside Wife And Manager Sharon And Two Of Their Three Children Kelly And Jack. He Co-Stars With Jack And Kelly In The Television Series Ozzy & Jack's World Detour. The Show's Third Season Debuted In June 2018. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Ozzy_Osbourne Studio Albums
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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Bark At The Moon

Bark At The Moon Is The Third Studio Album By British Heavy Metal Vocalist Ozzy Osbourne Originally Released On 15 November 1983. The Album Features Former Mickey Ratt And Rough Cutt Guitarist Jake E. Lee Who Replaced Guitarist Randy Rhoads Who Had Been Killed A Year Earlier In A Plane Crash. 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 US. In The UK 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. The Album Was Remastered On CD In 1995 And Again With A Different Mix In 2002. This Is The First Album To Feature Guitarist Jake E. Lee And The Only One To Feature Drummer Tommy Aldridge. Overview Bark At The Moon Is The Only Ozzy Osbourne Album On Which The Songwriting Is Credited Entirely To Osbourne. However Guitarist Jake E. Lee Maintains That He Composed A Significant Amount Of The Album’s Music But Was Cheated Out Of His Writing And Publishing Claims By Osbourne’s Wife And Manager Sharon. Lee Claims That After He Had Composed The Songs And Completed Recording His Parts In The Studio He Was Presented With A Contract Which Stated That He Would Have No Claim To Any Writing Or Publishing Relating To The Album. The Contract Also Stated That Lee Could Not Mention This Publicly. Lee Claims He Signed The Contract Because He Had No Legal Representation And Because Sharon Threatened To Fire Him And Have Another Guitarist Re-Record His Parts If He Refused. Osbourne Himself Admitted Several Years Later In The Liner Notes To The Ozzman Cometh That Lee Had Been Involved In The Album's Writing To At Least Some Degree Stating That The Album's Title Track Was In Fact Co-Written By The Guitarist. Osbourne's Bassist At The Time Bob Daisley Has Mirrored Lee's Account Of The Album's Production Stating That He Co-Wrote Most Of The Music With Lee And Wrote The Vast Majority Of The Lyrics. Daisley Has Stated That He Accepted A Buyout From Osbourne In Exchange For Writing Credit. Osbourne's Former Drummer Lee Kerslake Who Also Played With Daisley In Uriah Heep After Leaving Osbourne's Band Stated That Daisley Had Been Hired By Sharon Osbourne To Write The Bark At The Moon Album For "$50–60 000 Or Whatever It Is. He Was Offered The Chance To Write With Ozzy. Words Music – Write The Album." Some European Pressings Identified The Track "Centre Of Eternity" As "Forever". On Tours For The Album Osbourne Referred To It As "Forever". This Can Be Heard On Bootleg Recordings Of Tours Promoting The Album. The Title Track Was Released As The Album's First Single With An Accompanying Music Video. In The Early 1980s Infancy Of The Music Video Medium The Video Which Was The First Osbourne Had Made Was Highly Anticipated Due To His Outrageous Image. The Decision To Release "So Tired" A Ballad As The Album's Second Single Was Unpopular With Many Longtime Fans. The Track "Spiders In The Night" Was Originally Only Included On The European Australia New Zealand And Greece Releases But Was Included On The 1995 CD Reissue And The 2002 Reissue On Which It Was Listed Simply As "Spiders". Composed By Daisley The Lyrics To The Song "Now You See It Now You Don't " Were A Pointed Rebuke Aimed At Osbourne's Wife And Manager Sharon Who Had Fired Him From The Band In 1981. Daisley Stated Many Years Later That He Was Surprised The Osbourne Camp Allowed The Lyrics On The Album. Shortly After Bark At The Moon's 1983 Release A Canadian Man Named James Jollimore Murdered A Woman And Her Two Children After Allegedly Listening To The Album. The Timing Was Particularly Inopportune For Osbourne Who Was At The Time Facing Allegations That His Song "Suicide Solution" Had Influenced A Fan To Commit Suicide. Bark At The Moon Is Osbourne's Only Studio Album To Feature Drummer Tommy Aldridge Who Was A Fixture Of Osbourne's Live Band For Several Years In The Early To Mid-1980s. He Was Fired After The Recording Of The Album And Replaced By Carmine Appice But Returned Mid-Tour After Appice Was Removed By The Osbournes.
2002 Remixed Edition
Bark At The Moon Was Re-Issued Again In 2002 Although This Version Was Actually A New Remix Of The Album. This 2002 Remixed Version Of The Album Was Met With Mixed Reaction Many Elements Found In The Original Mix Are Not Present In The Remix Namely Several Lead Guitar Parts. In Addition The Song "You're No Different" Has An Alternate Ending With The Fade-Out Removed And "Centre Of Eternity" Has An Altered Intro Segment. This Edition Also Included The Bonus Tracks "Spiders" And "One Up The 'B' Side". Track Listing All Lyrics And Music By Ozzy Osbourne Jake E. Lee And Bob Daisley US Edition
Side One
No. Title Writer S Length
1. "Bark At The Moon" Osbourne 4 16
2. "You're No Different" Osbourne 5 49
3. "Now You See It Now You Don't " Osbourne 5 10
4. "Rock 'n' Roll Rebel" Osbourne 5 23
Side Two
No. Title Writer S Length
5. "Centre Of Eternity" Osbourne 5 15
6. "So Tired" Osbourne 4 02
7. "Slow Down" Osbourne 4 20
8. "Waiting For Darkness" Osbourne 5 16
Total Length 39 31
European Edition
Side One
No. Title Writer S Length
1. "Rock 'n' Roll Rebel" Ozzy Osbourne 5 23
2. "Bark At The Moon" Osbourne 4 16
3. "You're No Different" Osbourne 5 49
4. "Now You See It Now You Don't " Osbourne 5 10
Side Two
No. Title Writer S Length
5. "Forever" Osbourne 5 23
6. "So Tired" Osbourne 4 02
7. "Waiting For Darkness" Osbourne 5 16
8. "Spiders" Osbourne 4 31
Total Length 39 50
Japanese Edition And 1995 Reissue Bonus Track
2002 Reissue Bonus Tracks ^ † All Writing Was Officially Credited To Osbourne. However Jake E. Lee Has Claimed That He And Bob Daisley Wrote Material For The Album But Were Cheated Out Of Writing Credits By Osbourne's Management. Ozzy Later Admitted That They Were Involved In The Songwriting "to Some Extent" But Stated They Were Co-Written With Him.
Personnel Ozzy Osbourne – Vocals Jake E. Lee – Guitar Backing Vocals Bob Daisley – Bass Backing Vocals Tommy Aldridge – Drums Don Airey – Keyboards Production Produced By Ozzy Osbourne Bob Daisley And Max Norman Engineered By Max Norman String Arrangements By Louis Clark Mixed By Tony Bongiovi At The Power Station New York City Remastered By Brian Lee With Bob Ludwig 1995 Reissue Charts
Album
Year Chart Position
1983 Billboard 200 USA 19
UK Albums Chart 24
1984 Swedish Albums Chart 9
RPM100 Albums Canada 23
1986 New Zealand Albums Chart 50 Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1983 "Bark At The Moon" UK Singles Chart 21
1984 "So Tired" UK Singles Chart 20
Certifications
Country Organization Year Sales
USA RIAA 2000 3x Platinum 3 000 000 Canada CRIA 1984 Platinum 100 000 UK BPI 1984 Silver 60 000 See Also Elyse Pahler References "Bark At The Moon Album Scans-Ozzy Osbourne". Retrieved 3 December 2011.
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