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The Ozzy Osbourne Years

The Ozzy Osbourne Years
Compilation album by
Released2 April 1991[1]
Recorded1970–1975
GenreHeavy metal
LabelCastle Communications
Teichiku Records (Japan)
ProducerRodger Bain
Black Sabbath
Mike Butcher
Patrick Meehan
Black Sabbath chronology
Tyr
(1990)
The Ozzy Osbourne Years
(1991)
Dehumanizer
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

The Ozzy Osbourne Years is a compilation album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Released on 2 April 1991 by Castle Communications, the album features a 3 disc set including songs from 1970's Black Sabbath to 1975's Sabotage, minus the instrumental tracks from said albums.

The album peaked at number 182 on the ARIA Charts.[3]

Track listing

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Disc 1

  1. "Black Sabbath"
  2. "The Wizard"
  3. "Behind The Wall Of Sleep"
  4. "N.I.B."
  5. "Evil Woman"
  6. "Sleeping Village"
  7. "Warning"
  8. "War Pigs"
  9. "Paranoid"
  10. "Planet Caravan"
  11. "Iron Man"
  12. "Hand Of Doom"
  13. "Fairies Wear Boots"

Disc 2

  1. "Electric Funeral"
  2. "Sweet Leaf"
  3. "After Forever"
  4. "Embryo/Children Of The Grave"
  5. "Lord Of This World"
  6. "Solitude"
  7. "Into The Void"
  8. "Wheels Of Counfusion"
  9. "Tomorrow's Dream"
  10. "Changes"
  11. "Supernaut"
  12. "Snowblind"
  13. "Cornucopia"
  14. "St. Vitus Dance"
  15. "Under The Sun"

Disc 3

  1. "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"
  2. "A National Acrobat"
  3. "Sabbra Cadabra"
  4. "Killing Yourself To Live"
  5. "Who Are You?"
  6. "Looking For Today"
  7. "Spiral Architect"
  8. "Hole In The Sky"
  9. "Symptom Of The Universe"
  10. "Am I Going Insane (Radio)"
  11. "Thrill Of It All"
  12. "Megalomania"
  13. "The Writ"

Line up

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References

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  1. ^ "Dyan and The Doors lead April revivals" (PDF). Music Week. 30 March 1991. p. 11. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  2. ^ Steve Huey. "The Ozzy Osbourne Years - Black Sabbath | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Black Sabbath ARIA chart history 1988 to July 2025". ARIA. Retrieved 16 August 2025 – via Imgur.com. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.