

Crowley, Flying High Again, Mama, I’m Coming Home, Crazy Train – mixed with Sabbath standards such as War Pigs and Paranoid. The setlist across the double-disc set was perfect, with his greatest solo songs – Mr.

His band featured Zakk Wylde, former Alice In Chains bassist Mike Inez and powerhouse drummer Randy Castillo, who died in 2002. Ultimately, neither turned out to be true, but this album would have been a good note to go out on. Live & Loud (Epic, 1993)Īt the time of its release, Live & Loud was billed as Ozzy’s final album – recorded on what was intended as his farewell tour. But there was nothing in this album that he hadn’t done better before. Live At Budokan also features plenty of classic material, from opener I Don’t Know through to the inevitable finale of Paranoid. He had a great band in 2002, with Zakk Wylde plus ex-Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin and future Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo. Of all Ozzy’s live albums, this is the least essential.
