"After being away in New York for months doing Kinky Boots, I just wanted to hang out at home when I got back to LA. I was so revved up that I asked some friends to come over to my home studio to help me write about all the incredible things I've experienced the last couple of years," says Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie. "Pray For The Wicked is my 'thank you' to our fans and the most fun I've ever had making album." Produced by Jake Sinclair, Pray for the Wicked serves as the band's sixth studio album overall and follows up their platinum certified 2016 effort Death Of A Bachelorwhich debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Chart and was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2017 Grammy Awards. The album is preceded by the unapologetic "(Fuck a) Silver Lining" and the dynamic "Say Amen (Saturday Night)."
Originally released in 1980, Blizzard of Ozzchanged the face of hard rock and mainstream heavy metal. Ozzy Osbourne's solo album not only reintroduced the former Black Sabbath vocalist to the world but represents the arrival of virtuoso guitarist Randy Rhoads, whose classical-influenced playing and melodic devices stood entirely apart from his contemporaries. Moreover, Osbourne and Co. arrived armed to the teeth with a batch of infallible tunes.
From the opening, autobiographical "I Don't Know" to the now-classic "Crazy Train" to deeper cuts such as the haunting "Mr. Crowley" and excitable "No Bone Movies," Blizzard of Ozz comes on at a feverish pace and immediately hooks the listener with stunning riff structures, blazing solos, and accessible melodies. Osbourne achieved his goal of wanting to expand into the mainstream without sacrificing his edge, and Rhoads and a formidable rhythm section make it possible.
This 30th Anniversary Edition presents the LP in definitive sonics. Mastered from the original master tapes and featuring all of the original performances, and housed in a gatefold jacket, Blizzard of Ozz is an essential rock document. Any guitar fan needs to own this and Osbourne's follow-up, Diary of a Madman, the last studio album on which Rhoads appeared before his premature death.
Ozzy Osbourne Blizzard Of Ozz Track Listing:
1. I Don't Know 2. Crazy Train 3. Goodbye To Romance 4. Dee 5. Suicide Solution 6. Mr. Crowley 7. No Bone Movies 8. Revelation 9. Steal Away (The Night)