Black Rain (Ozzy Osbourne album) explained

Black Rain
Type:Album
Artist:Ozzy Osbourne
Cover:Ozzy Osbourne - Black Rain.jpg
Caption:Cover photography by Joseph Cultice
Released:22 May 2007
Recorded:2006
Studio:The Music Machine, Beverly Hills, California
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:46:28
Label:Epic
Producer:
Prev Title:Under Cover
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Scream
Next Year:2010

Black Rain is the tenth studio album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, released 22 May 2007 via Epic Records.[1] It is Osbourne's last album to date to feature drummer Mike Bordin, and the first to feature bassist Rob Nicholson. It is also the first album since 2001's Down to Earth to feature guitar player Zakk Wylde. However, he left again after the album's release, but reappeared again on Osbourne's 2022 album Patient Number 9. Black Rain debuted at No. 3 on the US Billboard 200,[2] selling about 152,000 copies in its first week; making it Osbourne's highest debut to date. The album has been certified Gold in US.[3]

Releases

The album was released in several different versions. The original US version was released in a thin, brown digipak with the crowned skull Ozzy Osbourne logo (pictured lower right), and for the rest of the world, it was released in a standard jewel case featuring cover art of Osbourne with "Black Rain" falling. This cover included a booklet complete with lyrics and album credits. The US version did not include a booklet, lyrics, or album credits. The Japanese release was the same as the other releases outside of the US, except for the fact that it included two bonus tracks, "I Can't Save You", and "Nightmare". The iTunes release of the album included the aforementioned "Nightmare", plus an exclusive bonus track, (only for those who preordered through iTunes) "Love to Hate". It also included a printable pdf file of the booklet, complete with lyrics and album credits. This same booklet was later made available as a free pdf download from Osbourne's website on 1 June. The song "I Don't Wanna Stop" was also featured as the theme song for WWE Judgment Day 2007.

In the US, limited edition copies of the album were sold with special codes inside of the packets, which could be used to redeem a pair of Ozzfest 2007 tickets. Ozzfest 2007 was nicknamed "Freefest" because all tickets were free.

The album was reissued in the US on 14 August in a new jewel-case package containing the full booklet with lyrics and new colour cover art and photos, also containing CD extra bonus content featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the "Black Rain" photo shoot.

A "tour edition" version of the album was released on 20 November 2007. This release includes an extra CD with 3 recently recorded live tracks and 3 studio tracks originally available on international releases or digital versions.

Reception

Black Rain received mixed reviews. Rolling Stone referred to the album as "highly skippable" and Sputnikmusic called it "quite embarrassing". AllMusic was somewhat less harsh in its assessment, giving the album 3.5 out of 5 stars while noting that "Nothing on Black Rain could really qualify as an Osbourne classic."

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20071001021107/http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/osbourne_ozzy/albums.jhtml?albumId=1537196 Ozzy Osbourne – Black Rain
  2. Web site: Black Rain Billboard Albums . . . 17 December 2015 .
  3. Web site: RIAA Gold & Platinum database. 17 February 2009.
  4. Web site: Zakk Wylde Interview. Music Legends. 28 May 2013.