Bark At The Moon
Ozzy Osbourne

"Bark at the Moon" is the third studio album by British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, released in 1983. The album marks a significant moment in Osbourne's career as it showcases his continued evolution as a solo artist following the departure of guitarist Randy Rhoads. The album features contributions from guitarist Jake E. Lee, who brought a new sound and energy to Osbourne's music. The title track, "Bark at the Moon," is particularly notable for its haunting melodies and dynamic guitar work, becoming one of Osbourne's signature songs.
The album combines elements of heavy metal with more melodic rock influences, showcasing Osbourne's distinctive vocal style and lyrical themes that often touch on darker, fantastical elements. Songs like "Crazy Train" and "So Tired" illustrate Osbourne's knack for blending powerful riffs with introspective lyrics. "Bark at the Moon" was well received by both fans and critics, solidifying Osbourne's place in the rock music landscape and contributing to his reputation as a pioneering figure in heavy metal. The album's blend of catchy hooks and heavy instrumentation continues to resonate with listeners, making it a classic in Osbourne's extensive discography.





Bark At The Moon
Ozzy Osbourne
"Bark at the Moon" is the third studio album by British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, released in 1983. The album marks a significant moment in Osbourne's career as it showcases his continued evolution as a solo artist following the departure of guitarist Randy Rhoads. The album features contributions from guitarist Jake E. Lee, who brought a new sound and energy to Osbourne's music. The title track, "Bark at the Moon," is particularly notable for its haunting melodies and dynamic guitar work, becoming one of Osbourne's signature songs.
The album combines elements of heavy metal with more melodic rock influences, showcasing Osbourne's distinctive vocal style and lyrical themes that often touch on darker, fantastical elements. Songs like "Crazy Train" and "So Tired" illustrate Osbourne's knack for blending powerful riffs with introspective lyrics. "Bark at the Moon" was well received by both fans and critics, solidifying Osbourne's place in the rock music landscape and contributing to his reputation as a pioneering figure in heavy metal. The album's blend of catchy hooks and heavy instrumentation continues to resonate with listeners, making it a classic in Osbourne's extensive discography.