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Ozzy has put out many different live cd's, tribute cd's and greatest hit compilations. Regardless of who is within the band, Ozzy has a way of offering the very best in his musicians. As he needs to refocus or re-energize the writing process, he just replaces his guitarists. Many times his touring band will differ slightly in the studio band. That said, Zakk Wylde has played longer with this band than every other guitarist before or after. Yes, it is true, Zakk has moved on but he's left his mark all around the Ozzy catalog.
This is a classic hard rock gem. This cd actually had 5 singles released from it. I am not sure if any Sabbath cd's could state that, but there's still time.
Mr. Tinkertrain is really a hard-driving song having a creepy feel to it. One can hope that Ozzy is singing in regards to a faceless, fictional entity that would only emerge in one's worst nightmare.
Ozzy has spent his entire personal and professional life being labeled evil, a sinner and just plain rebellious. I'd rather not Change the World seems like his statement around the world saying, "Before you point your finger at me, check yourself."
One of the biggest hits from No More Tears is the live concert favorite, Mama I'm Returning home. That song, alone for me, 's the reason to buy this cd. Up to now, this cd who has sold over 5 million copies. I'd bet Mama offers quite a bit related to that. It is a slower song that some would call an electrical ballad, try not to let that fool you. The majority of this cd has faster, louder, harder rocking songs that would even make Lemmy proud.
Desire includes a pounding opening riff which has you rooting for Ozzy to never stop. It may sound like he is proclaiming that no-one can ever remove his desire and deep felt passion for hard rock.
The album's title track Forget about Tears was written round the bass run of Mike Inez, who later used Alice in Chains. This song catches you against its first beat. It really covers the history of Ozzy's life. This means, don't cry for Ozzy. As many times as he leaves the general public eye, he always returns.
S.I.N. is the 6th track. These initials could are a symbol of a lot of things; shadows in the night, screams in the night, silence in nightmares, the list may go on. One thing for certain with this song, demons never rest.
Motorhead actually recorded Hellraiser on their 1992 release. I believe Ozzy and Lemmy both collaborated on writing it. Who's version is better? This will depend on who you ask. Hellraiser should be the anthem for those rockers.
Again and again is a really good ballad along with a very deep song. This is one of the songs that actually shows the real quality of Ozzy's voice blending perfectly with the emotions and feel from the music.
With A.V.H. you're able to see the multi-talents of Zakk Wylde. It comes down to a rustic sound and leads into one of the funkiest rocking riffs around the entire cd.
The lyrics to Route to Nowhere will be in each and every persons head at some point in their lives. This tells a tale of self-reflection, something we are all acquainted with.
No More Tears is one of Ozzy's best releases in the 90's because of the powerful tracks and the way they flow and mix together. When it comes to classic hard rock, this is certainly one of my personal preferred by his entire catalog. Ozzy Osbourne is really a true entertainer in every feeling of the word. This cd grabs hold of you and also doesn't let go until the last note has been played.