
^ "Ozzy Osbourne Albums Ranked Worst to Best". ^ "Top 90 Hard Rock + Metal Albums of the '90s". "Ozzy Osbourne: No More Tears Album Review". The Best in the World: At What I Have No Idea.
^ Jericho, Chris Fornatale, Peter Thomas (14 October 2014). ^ "Gold Platinum Search for Ozzy Osbourne". Archived from the original on 26 June 2007. Recording Industry Association of America. ^ "RIAA Searchable Database-Search: Ozzy Osbourne". ^ a b c d e f g h "No More Tears Billboard Singles". ^ a b c "Ozzy Osbourne Official Charts". Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. Chris Athens – mastering at Sterling Soundįinnish Albums ( The Official Finnish Charts). Bruce Dickinson – reissue executive producer. Michael Inez – inspiration and musical direction (did not play on record). The "30th Anniversary Edition" of "Hellraiser" features a mashup of vocals by Osbourne and Kilmister, the latter sourced from the Motörhead version of the song. "Mama, I'm Coming Home" (live on MTV, 1992) "Desire" (live at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California, June 1992) "No More Tears" (live at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California, June 1992) "Road to Nowhere" (live at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California, June 1992) "I Don't Want to Change the World" (live at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California, June 1992) "I Don't Want to Change the World" (demo) Osbourne, Wylde, Castillo, Mike Inez, John Purdell Osbourne, Wylde, Castillo, Lemmy Kilmister Track listing Īll tracks are written by Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde and Randy Castillo, except where noted. Classic Rock also considered it to be Osbourne's third best album. They also considered it to be Osbourne's third best album, only behind his first two albums. Ultimate Classic Rock included No More Tears on their list "Top 100 '90s Rock Albums". Loudwire ranked the album #22 on their list of "Top 90 Hard Rock + Metal Albums of the '90s". No More Tears received positive reviews from critics, and is considered to be one of Osbourne's best albums. #ROAD TO NOWHERE OZZY PROFESSIONAL#
Reception Professional ratings Review scores The original b-side version can be found on the single and the original Japanese pressing of the CD.Īccording to professional wrestler and Fozzy lead vocalist Chris Jericho, when asked about the title of the song "A.V.H.", Osbourne told him it stands for " Aston Villa Highway", an homage to the football team he and his Black Sabbath bandmates followed as young men growing up in Birmingham. The version of "Don't Blame Me" on the 2002 reissue contains a different set of lyrics than the original b-side. Both tracks had originally been released in 1991 as B-sides. The 2002 reissue of No More Tears featured two additional tracks entitled "Don't Blame Me" and "Party with the Animals".
Inez is credited as a writer for the title track although he does not perform on the actual recording, the intro bass riff was composed by him. Although Mike Inez appeared in the album's videos and promotional tours, long-time Osbourne collaborator Bob Daisley plays bass on the entire album. Guitarist Zakk Wylde contributed songwriting to the album, while Motörhead bassist/vocalist Lemmy Kilmister wrote the lyrics for six songs however, only four were used on the album. It was Osbourne's final album to feature drummer Randy Castillo and longtime bassist and songwriter Bob Daisley. Along with 1980's Blizzard of Ozz it is one of Osbourne's two best-selling solo albums in North America, having been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA and double platinum by CRIA. No More Tears spawned four singles which reached the top ten of the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, including the number two " Mama, I'm Coming Home", and the Grammy-winning track "I Don't Want to Change the World". Released on 17 September 1991, the album charted at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart. No More Tears is the sixth studio album by English heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne.