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No Rest For The Wicked Ozzy Review

Ozzy Osbourne's No Rest for the Wicked: An Overlooked Gem

Review: A Decent Album with Strong Tracks

Overview

Despite often being overshadowed by other releases in Ozzy Osbourne's extensive career, "No Rest for the Wicked" stands as a strong and somewhat overlooked album in his discography. With Jake E. Lee replacing Randy Rhoads on guitar, the album introduces a fresh and energetic sound to Osbourne's heavy metal style.

Strong Tracks

"Crazy Train," the album's lead single, remains a classic and one of Osbourne's most recognizable songs. It showcases Lee's virtuosic guitar work and Osbourne's powerful vocals. Other standout tracks include "So Tired" with its haunting lyrics and melodic solo, and "Dee," a tribute to Ronnie James Dio, featuring a memorable hook and driving rhythm.

Overall Assessment

While "No Rest for the Wicked" may not reach the heights of Osbourne's earlier masterpieces like "Blizzard of Ozz" or "Diary of a Madman," it solidifies his position as a heavy metal icon. The album showcases a band in transition, but the strong tracks and Osbourne's charisma make it a worthwhile listen for any fan of classic heavy metal.



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