Label: Epic Records (Europe), CDEPC 26404
Style: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
Country: Marston Green, Warwickshire, England (December 3, 1948)
Time: 41:17
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 296 Mb
Charts:
UK #8, AUS #36, CAN #19, FIN #3, GER #31, NOR #6, NZ #21, SWE #4, US
#6. UK: Silver; AUS: Gold; CAN: PLatinum; US: 2x Platinum.
Another
30th year anniversary of a classic album is upon us although as it would
turn out, I am late by a few minutes. This time, it’s none other than
Ozzy Osbourne‘s The Ultimate Sin, which was the iconic frontman’s second
album with the now well renowned guitarist Jake E. Lee. Osbourne was
unable to escape the glam metal craze of that period and he returned
with an awful glam look and one of his most commercially accessible
albums. The good news is that a “commercially accessible” album from
Osbourne is not a complete sell-out such as Motley Crue with its 1985
album Theatre Of Pain.
The Ultimate Sin is actually a rocking album
from start to finish with some great hooks and melodies while still
maintaining a heavier edge that was sometimes sorely lacking with a good
portion of heavy metal bands adopting more keyboard friendly sounds
around this time period such as Judas Priest with Turbo and Quiet Riot
with The Wild And The Young. The great thing about The Ultimate Sin is
that all the songs were quite good and hold up to this day. “Tracks
such as “Secret Loser” and “Never Know Why” are just as good as “Shot in
The Dark” and the title track as far as I am concerned. Lee‘s guitar
playing on The Ultimate Sin is phenomenal with some great riffs and
soaring solos such as on “Never Know Why.” The rhythm section of bassist
Phil Soussan and now deceased drummer Randy Castillo is rock solid
letting Lee shine throughout. Osbourne also sounds really good on The
Ultimate Sin. Choosing the best tracks on The Ultimate Sin is actually
quite difficult because all of the songs are so strong. I suppose I’ll
give the nod to “Shot In The Dark” simply because it’s the catchiest
song on the record but tracks such as “Killer Of The Giants” continue
the fine tradition of Osbourne delivering a killer ballad per album and
“Never” is an under appreciated rocking gem.
While Osbourne‘s
subsequent albums No Rest For The Wicked and the immensely popular No
More Tears which featured Zakk Wylde on guitar were no slouches by any
means, I wonder what could have been if Osbourne and Lee had continued
together because both would come up with some of their best albums
within five years of The Ultimate Sin — Osbourne with No More Tears and
Lee with Badlands‘ self-titled debut album. What could both of them
together have come up with after The Ultimate Sin? We’ll never know but
it’s fun to speculate on what could have been...
(sleazeroxx.com/reviews/ozzy-osbourne-the-ultimate-sin/)
01. The Ultimate Sin (03:44)
02. Secret Loser (04:09)
03. Never Know Why (04:28)
04. Thank God For The Bomb (03:53)
05. Never (04:18)
06. Lightning Strikes (05:13)
07. Killer Of Giants (05:42)
08. Fool Like You (05:19)
09. Shot In The Dark (04:27)
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