Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have earned their places in this select Rock n’ Roll hall of fame by being louder, wilder and more outrageous than the rest, thrilling rock fans for decades. Through the swinging sixties, glam rock seventies, punk and new romantic eighties, grunge and techno nineties, and the eclectic new millennium, Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have survived the fickle fads of the music industry to rock the world. On the Rock Trail will take you on a fascinating journey of discovery, following in the footsteps of Ozzy and the band, from the back streets of Birmingham in the British Midlands to international stardom…
The road to Ordinary Man was anything but ordinary. Osbourne started working on the LP after a serious fall forced him to postpone touring plans. During the tedious process of recovery, the Prince of Darkness found comfort by working on new material. “If it wasn’t for making this record, I would still be on traction, thinking, ‘I’m going to be lying here forever,'" the 71-year-old rocker previously confessed. "I’ve missed music so badly. My fans are so loyal and so good. Up until making the album, I thought I was dying. But that got me off my arse. … It’s the greatest album I’ve done.” Ordinary Man notably includes some high-profile collaborations, including Elton John, Guns N’ Roses’ Slash and Duff McKagan and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith.
The new DELUXE EDITION contains 7 extra audio tracks including 3 tracks from the Scream recording sessions + 4 live Ozzy classics. The Deluxe Edition also includes enhanced video content of the EPK, the video for Let Me Hear You Scream and The Making of the video.