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Ozzy Osbourne


"Ten Commandments" is a compilation album by the British heavy metal artist Ozzy Osbourne, released in 1990. This album compiles various tracks from Osbourne's solo career spanning the 1980s, capturing some of his most popular and influential work during that period. The album features tracks primarily from Osbourne's first four solo studio albums: "Blizzard of Ozz" (1980), "Diary of a Madman" (1981), "Bark at the Moon" (1983), and "The Ultimate Sin" (1986). These albums solidified Osbourne's status as a leading figure in the heavy metal scene post his departure from Black Sabbath. "Ten Commandments" showcases Osbourne's distinct vocal style, alongside the virtuoso guitar work of Randy Rhoads and Jake E. Lee, both of whom played major roles in developing the sound that characterized Osbourne's early solo work. This compilation includes hits and fan favorites such as "Crazy Train," "Mr. Crowley," and "Bark at the Moon." Although "Ten Commandments" serves as a good introduction to Ozzy Osbourne's music from this era, it's worth noting that it did not receive an official release in all markets and might not be available everywhere. It reflects the enduring popularity and impact of Osbourne's music from his early solo career.