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Ozzy Osbourne

Very quickly after Ozzy Osbourne delivered Ordinary Man recently, he said he needed to make another collection. Clearly the pandemic put somewhat of an end on the movement of that, yet maker Andrew Watt revealed to Guitar World that they're mostly finished with the development.


"It's been hard with COVID and everything to protect him. We as a whole test each prior day we work and it's simply me, Ozzy and my specialist," Watt clarified. "So it's required some investment, yet it's cool on the grounds that the last one was made in this, similar to, quick relationship of energy, similar to, 'Gracious my God, this is unfathomable!'"


"Yet, this time everybody's moving a little increasingly slow taking somewhat more time. Furthermore, the melodies, there's certain tunes on there that resemble 8 or 9 minutes in length that are these truly insane excursions. I'm truly amped up for it," he added.


Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers played on Ordinary Man, and has just recorded a couple of the tracks with Watt. Metallica's Robert Trujillo — who additionally used to play for Osbourne — did a couple of tracks, as well, notwithstanding Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins


"It sort of harkened back to Ozzy's '80s time, in an extraordinary way," Watt enthused. "Furthermore, I believe it's so cool for a stone fan to have the option to tune in to a large portion of a collection with Chad Smith on drums, and afterward you flip it over and you will hear Taylor Hawkins."


Watt created and played guitar on Ordinary Man, which was the Prince of Darkness' first independent collection in 10 years. The record came at a truly unpleasant time for the metal legend, who uncovered just before it came out that he was determined to have Parkinson's sickness years prior.

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