Vinyl Record
Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears
Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears on 2LP vinyl. A 1991 Metal record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
2LP · Metal · 1991
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 1991 2LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection Metal shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
No More Tears is Ozzy Osbourne's 1991 solo landmark, the album where his late-1980s metal persona meets a broader, more polished hard-rock world without losing its strangeness. Zakk Wylde's guitar is central: thick, pinched, muscular and built for the heavier production of the era. Mr. Tinkertrain and I Don't Want To Change The World keep the danger close, but the album's reach is wider than aggression. Mama, I'm Coming Home became one of Ozzy's signature ballads, Road To Nowhere turned autobiography into arena melancholy, and the title track remains one of his great long-form songs, moving from ominous bass and atmosphere into huge guitar weight. Released in 1991, just as rock was about to be rearranged by alternative culture, No More Tears feels like the last fully dominant statement of Ozzy as a classic metal-era star. It is glossy, dark, hook-heavy and oddly reflective, a record that makes survival sound like theatre.
No More Tears matters because it gave Ozzy a major 1990s identity rather than leaving him fixed in the Sabbath or Randy Rhoads eras. It joined metal weight to radio-scale songwriting, helped define Zakk Wylde's role in the Ozzy story, and produced several songs that became permanent parts of his public mythology.
For collectors, No More Tears is the Ozzy album to own for the early-1990s chapter. It works as a contrast to Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Madman: less youthful, more produced, but full of durable songs. It is a practical anchor for anyone building beyond the first solo records into Ozzy's later arena era.
Polished 1991 heavy rock with Zakk Wylde guitar heft, dark theatrical hooks, power-ballad scale, ominous bass-led atmosphere and Ozzy balancing menace with reflection.
Recommended for: Ozzy fans collecting beyond the Randy Rhoads albums; Listeners who want Mama, I'm Coming Home and No More Tears together; Collectors of early-1990s hard rock and metal; Fans of Zakk Wylde's guitar era.
When did No More Tears come out? No More Tears was released in 1991, during Ozzy Osbourne's Zakk Wylde era. What are the essential tracks on No More Tears? No More Tears, Mama I'm Coming Home, Road To Nowhere, Mr. Tinkertrain and I Don't Want To Change The World are the key entry points. Why is No More Tears important in Ozzy's solo catalogue? It gave him a major 1990s statement, combining heavy guitar presence, radio-ready songwriting and a more reflective side of his persona.