Bark At The Moon
Ozzy Osbourne emerged from Black Sabbath as one of rock's most distinctive voices—technically imperfect but emotionally direct, capable of cutting through distorted riffs with genuine personality. Bark At The Moon, released in 1983, represents him at peak commercial visibility and artistic confidence. The title track's primal howl and propulsive energy became an anthem for metal fans worldwide, while deeper cuts reveal the breadth of his approach: "You're No Different" offers melodic vulnerability, "Rock 'N' Roll Rebel" channels pure hard rock defiance. The record holds together as a statement of purpose from an artist who refused to be bound by Sabbath's legacy. Essential for anyone tracking 80s metal's evolution, and genuinely fun in ways that transcend genre loyalty.
Item Details+
| Genre | Rock |
| Style | Heavy Metal Hard Rock |
| Notes | Mint (NM or M-) Mint (NM or M-) |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Label | Epic |
| Country | Australia |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
1. Bark At The Moon 4:16
2. You're No Different 5:00
3. Now You See It (Now You Don't) 5:04
4. Rock 'N' Roll Rebel 5:26
5. Centre Of Eternity 5:23
6. So Tired 3:57
7. Slow Down 4:17
8. Waiting For Darkness 5:14
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