From The Archives: 90s Vol 9 – Ozzy Osbourne – No More Tears

This is “From The Archives” a feature where we take a trip back to a previous decade and discuss an album! We will talk about highlight tracks that should not be missed. As well as reasons why we think the album was so influential and successful.

The Album Breakdown

When it was released in 1991, this marked a clear defining moment in the solo career of Ozzy. Metal at that moment was changing quickly, with this album finding the perfect balance between heavy rock roots and a more radio friendly production.

This album feels huge in scope, with thick guitars and a groove that is much harder than his earlier work. The song writing also demonstrates a deepened maturity level that elevates everything. It’s darker and has a real sense of purpose behind it all.

There is new energy in this version of Ozzy too thanks to collaborations on the writing side and a new line-up. The album was not only reinvigorated but defined heavy metal pre grunge!

Highlight Tracks

Without a doubt the stand out piece of the album. The title track features a hypnotic bassline and layering on the guitars. It evolves over time to featuring a menacing melody. Vocally this is haunting but powerful at the same time, it’s iconic for a reason.

Ozzy Osbourne – No More Tears (All Rights Are Retained By Ozzy Osbourne)

This is much more emotional, and to surprise a few it was co-written by Lemmy of Motorhead! It strips away the bravado to show the personal side of Oz. The chorus is massive but deeply heartfelt and puts his vulnerability in the centre of the work.

Ozzy Osbourne – Mama, I’m Coming Home (All Rights Are Retained By Ozzy Osbourne)

Back to something a little heavier, Hellraiser gives the listener driving riffs and real anthemic energy. It’s more traditional in metal sound and jam packed with attitude.

Ozzy Osbourne – Hellraiser (All Rights Are Retained By Ozzy Osbourne)

Other Notable Albums From The Band

Blizzard Of Ozz

Diary Of A Madman

Ozzmosis

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10 responses to “From The Archives: 90s Vol 9 – Ozzy Osbourne – No More Tears”

  1. richardbist avatar

    Great assessment of this album. I don’t think any of Ozzy’s later solo work compares to his first two albums, but this one was one of the better efforts.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      I think his solo career as a whole was strong, and his last album I thought was fantastic

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      1. richardbist avatar

        Agreed. It was an excellent way to close his career.

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        1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

          I liked how many guest stars there were , really hammered home how popular he was

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  2. Greg Dennison avatar

    I’ve been doing Mama I’m Coming Home semi-regularly at karaoke for a couple years now. On the day Ozzy died, I opened my regular karaoke night with that song. I love that song.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      I bet that got a slightly bigger clap than normal ?

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  3. writinstuff avatar

    I love this series because there’s so much music and so many years, and you tend to forget about some really great ones. This is one of those. it’s not an album I think about often but now that you’ve mentioned it I think it’s time for a re-listen.

    Did you listen to this album again to write this or is this just from memory?

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      I listen to the songs I like again from the album, and then half listen the other songs to get a general gist of the full album vibe 🙂

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