On This Day November 7 1981 – Ozzy Osbourne Released Diary Of A Madman

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On This Day November 7 1981 – Ozzy Osbourne Released Diary Of A Madman
On this day November 7 1981, Ozzy Osbourne released Diary Of A Madman, his second solo studio album and one of the most iconic metal records of the decade. The album built on the success of Blizzard Of Ozz, pushing Ozzy’s sound into darker, more theatrical territory while solidifying his status as a heavy metal legend.

Featuring unforgettable tracks like Over The Mountain, Flying High Again, and the haunting title track Diary Of A Madman, the album showcased the brilliance of guitarist Randy Rhoads. His technical skill and creativity elevated the record into one of the genre’s defining masterpieces.

80s insight: Diary Of A Madman reflected the raw power and artistry of 1980s metal, when musicians pushed limits and created music that would inspire generations of rock fans.

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