Ozzy Osbourne – No More Tears (1991/2014) [FLAC, 24bit, 96 kHz]

Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears (1991/2014) [FLAC, 24bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Ozzy Osbourne
Album: No More Tears
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1991/2014
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:06:23
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 1,48 GB

Tracklist:

01. Ozzy Osbourne – Mr. Tinkertrain (05:56)
02. Ozzy Osbourne – I Don’t Want to Change the World (04:05)
03. Ozzy Osbourne – Mama, I’m Coming Home (04:11)
04. Ozzy Osbourne – Desire (05:45)
05. Ozzy Osbourne – No More Tears (07:24)
06. Ozzy Osbourne – Won’t Be Coming Home (S.I.N.) (04:46)
07. Ozzy Osbourne – Hellraiser (04:52)
08. Ozzy Osbourne – Time After Time (04:20)
09. Ozzy Osbourne – Zombie Stomp (06:13)
10. Ozzy Osbourne – A.V.H. (04:12)
11. Ozzy Osbourne – Road to Nowhere (05:13)
12. Ozzy Osbourne – Don’t Blame Me (05:00)
13. Ozzy Osbourne – Party with the Animals (04:18)

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Released in 1991, No More Tears was produced by Duane Baron and John Purdell. It is the sixth studio album by Ozzy Osbourne and features the #2 hit single “Mama, I’m Coming Home” as well as the Grammy-winning track “I Don’t Want to Change the World”. It is one of Osbourne’s most successful albums, having been certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA. This edition features two bonus tracks.
Having been cleared earlier in the year in another lawsuit concerning the supposedly suicide-inducing subject matter of his music, Ozzy Osbourne reinvigorated his sound and expanded his following with his sixth studio album, No More Tears, in the fall of 1991. Finding more sympathetic producers in Duane Baron and John Purdell to replace Roy Thomas Baker (who had helmed his last effort, 1988’s No Rest for the Wicked), collaborating with Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead on four songs, and retaining the services of guitarist Zakk Wylde, Osbourne brought his music into the ’90s. Songs like “Desire” and “S.I.N.” had an energetic, contemporary metal sound, and Osbourne effectively changed gears to turn out gentle ballads like “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” which gave him his first U.S. Top 40 hit on his own. Not cowed by his court cases, he wrote songs about child abuse (“Mr. Tinkertrain”) and serial murder (“No More Tears”) from the point of view of the criminals. But he also considered his own place in the general scheme of things in the tribute to the rock & roll lifestyle “Hellraiser” and the reflective “Road to Nowhere.” It all made for an unusually broad range of material, and the album returned him to the Top Ten and multi-platinum status.

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