Ozzy Osbourne Ozzmosis Album !!hot!! | High Speed |

Ozzmosis is a lean, 10-track beast. It lacks the filler of some earlier 80s records. Here’s why it works.

Contributions from Lemmy (Motörhead) and Steve Vai. ozzy osbourne ozzmosis album

Ozzmosis (1995) – The album where Ozzy got heavy again. 🦇 Ozzmosis is a lean, 10-track beast

The album opened with “Perry Mason”—a slow-burn doom rocker that built like a cathedral on fire. Then “I Just Want You” crushed the room with its raw, lovelorn fury. “Ghost Behind My Eyes” was a ballad about paranoia that didn’t resolve; it just hung there, unresolved. “Tomorrow” was the real heart: a mid-tempo elegy where Ozzy’s voice cracked on the line “I’m not afraid of dying / I’m afraid of losing you.” That wasn’t a lyric—it was a 911 call. Ozzmosis is a lean