Ozzy Osbourne has released a new animated video for his 1980 classic, “Crazy Train”, as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations for his debut album “Blizzard Of Ozz.”
The clip arrives the same day as the legendary rocker releases an expanded digital edition of the record, which launched his solo career after being fired from Black Sabbath.
The new 2020 digital version adds three bonus tracks – including “You Looking At Me, Looking At You”, a 2010 mix of “Goodbye To Romance”, and the studio outtake “RR” – as well as live versions of seven tracks from the group’s tour in support of the album that are currently unavailable digitally: "I Don't Know," "Crazy Train," "Mr. Crowley," "Revelation (Mother Earth)," "Steal Away (The Night)" and "Suicide Solution" (all previously found only in the “Blizzard Of Ozz”/”Diary Of A Madman” 30th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set), and "You Said It All" from the 1980 “Mr. Crowley” live EP.
“Blizzard Of Ozz” reached No. 21 on the US Billboard 200 and went on to sell more than 5 million copies in the country.
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