"Dream For Tomorrow", a ballad in the manner of "Dreamer". Some of the songs could have charted as single e. Especially the bass player is incredible (I count for Bob Daisley?). The first 9 songs are different than other recordings by Ozzy, a little more commercial. The reocrding has excellent sound for excellent songs. Sticker with colour on LP cover.Ī different CD-Bootleg with same songs exist:īoth versions seem to be manufactured in Japan. "Way of Wizards Records, a subsidiary and licensee of Way Of Wizards" Personnel (tracks 10-12) - "No More Tours" Live-Line-up.Ī handful of songs from both sessions were resurrected and re-recorded during the Ozzmosis sessions.ġ-9: (Ozzy Osbourne/Steve Dudas/Mark Hudson)ġ0-11: (Ozzy Osbourne/Zakk Wylde/John Purdell)ġ2: (Ozzy O sbourne /Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister/Zakk Wylde) The record execs hired Soundgarden producer Michael Beinhorn who produced Ozzmosis. Eventually the record company changed their minds and wanted the album to sound more in line with the grunge movement so Wagner was fired and the sessions with him were abandoned. They told him they wanted an album exactly like "No More Tears". Wagner was hired by Ozzy's record label to produce the intended follow up to "No More Tears". three tracks come from sessions done with engineer/producer Michael Wagner in London in 1992. Steve Dudas - Lead guitar, Backing vocals (& Bass guitar?)ī. Mark Hudson - Rhythm guitars, Backing vocals, Keyboards (& Bass guitar?) It is not known where they were recorded. These sessions most likely took place some time in 1993 or 1994. nine tracks are from sessions Ozzy did with songwriter/producer Mark Hudson (fame Aerosmith & Ringo Starr) for an as-of-yet unreleased album called "OZZYLAND". The tracks on this disc come from two projects that preceded the "Ozzmosis" sessions. Although all of these recordings are related to the "Ozzmosis" album, they are not actually from the sessions for "Ozzmosis". The title "Ozzymosis Sessions" is slightly misleading.
An alternate, much shorter mix of this version was released on the Prince of Darkness boxed set in 2005 (6:33) = A short clip of this version was posted on the forums of Michael Wagner's website a few years ago See You On The Other Side (different, longer recording) (7:04) * Perry Mason (different, slightly longer recording) (6:02) %ġ1. Ghost Behind My Eyes (very different recording) (5:14)ġ0. Denial (very different recording) (5:22)Ġ4. I grabbed this LP (blue vinyl) with Bonus CD of the same tracks.Ġ2. Original Artwork and alternative artwork included. Lineage: Original CD (Wow CD 34) -> ripped with "CD'n'Go! suite" -> WAV -> TLH (flac level 5) -> you