![]() A fun rock n' roll song which really seems to bring about the great mood of the 1980s.Īnother upbeat rock n' roll song by Ozzy, and featuring another intro riff with a slight effect added to it for some extra catchyness. Lee's outro solo, fitting the song in a flawless manner. My favorite part of the song is probably the opening notes of Jake E. Ozzy's melodies in this song are very catchy and really bring attention to the song, with what appears to be a chorus made for crowd singing at concerts. Once again with the traditional bass line, providing a great complete to the intro riff. Now this song could be considered one of the hair metal Ozzy songs, but yet it is extremely catchy, and actually somewhat fresh. A great song, in my opinion one of the most underrated Ozzy songs ever. The final verse brings the pace back down, only to explode back into the chorus which eventually fades out. Lee, it makes a great set up for a fast paced guitar solo, with a great lick at the end to lead things back into the chorus. Every part of this song stands out in a very positive way, from the very intense and heart-pounding bridge, which leads into a very chilling octave-chord lead by Jake E. With the striking chords of the verse bringing in a very strong atmosphere to Ozzy's emotional vocals, and leading into the great melody of the chorus, this is a very complete song. With a very catchy guitar riff and being one of the faster songs on the album, it seems meant to be a classic. ![]() In my opinion, this is one of the best tracks on the entire album. Although nothing is standing out to make this a great song, there is nothing bad about either. With the traditional bass thumping, this is really more like a 80s influenced Ozzy song, rather than a hair metal Ozzy song. It has a fairly solid hook to it, with a good riff and some excellent melodies by Ozzy. Even Ozzy himself appears to not like this album! While it may have some weaker, stereotypical hair metal songs, some of the genious that is Ozzy Osbourne continues to shine through on some songs, making this a fairly good and somewhat underrated album.īeginning with a solid drum intro, this was a quite heavy song by Ozzy at that time. ![]() Many fans will tell you no, in fact, many fans also believe this is Ozzy's worst album. The Ultimate Sin had a fair amount of hype to it, seeing as how Ozzy had not released a solo album since 1983's Bark At The Moon, the question is, did it live up to the hype? Lee's second with the band, and it would also be his last, leaving shortly after the album's release. Unfortuantely, Ozzy would be one of them. The album released at the height of the 1980's "hair-metal" faishon, at a time where many bands began to follow suit in the current trend. Review Summary: Ozzy's debut into the glam metal world proves to be suprisingly strong thanks to several key tracks. ![]()
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