Ozz - No Prisoners (Special Deluxe Collector's Edition)
Ozz - No Prisoners (Special Deluxe Collector's Edition)
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Digitally remastered edition. When it comes to tough no-nonsense hard rock then you'd have to look long and hard to find an album better than No Prisoners by Ozz. Stuffed full of top riffs, killer songs and impressive vocals it certainly made it's mark on the hard rock cognoscenti despite a lack of sales and relative obscurity. Even now, the album is given appreciative nods and familiar knowing smiles from those who have heard it. Indeed, the lack of mainstream attention seems to have given it almost mythical status in a world where praise is heaped upon even the most inconsequential records currently in circulation. Ozz was initiated by two hugely talented individuals: Chicago born guitarist Gregg Parker and vocalist Minnesota raised Alexis T. Angel. Parker had established something of a reputation for himself backing a number of musicians and leading a recording band by the name of The Infernal Blues Machine who released an album on the London label in 1976. Despite his high profile and musical ability it wasn't until he met Angel a few years later that sparks really began to fly. The two decided to form Ozz as a vehicle that would crystallize their desire to harness the rampant energy of Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith. Issued in 1980 on the Epic label and produced by British whiz-kid Andy Johns (Led Zeppelin, Free, Hughes Thrall) the album is a blistering collection of red-hot hard rock leaning heavily on the Plant/Page and Tyler/Perry call and response axis.