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''Ordinary Man'' (stylised as ØRD†NARY MAN) is the twelfth solo studio album by English heavy metal singer
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. It was released on 21 February 2020 through
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. It was produced by Andrew Watt and Louis Bell. The album marks the first time that Osbourne collaborated with Watt and Bell. It also marks the longest gap between two albums from Osbourne to date, spanning almost ten years since ''
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''. The first single of the album, "
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", was released on 8 November 2019. The second single, "Straight to Hell", was released on 22 November 2019. The third single and title track featuring singer
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was released on 10 January 2020. The fourth single " It's a Raid" featuring Post Malone was released on 20 February 2020, a day before the release of the album. The album received mainly positive reviews, with many considering it Osbourne's best album in years and favorably comparing it to both his early solo work and
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. Four days after the album's release, Osbourne announced that he had started working on its follow-up, with Andrew Watt returning as producer. The follow-up was announced as '' Patient Number 9'' and was released on 9 September 2022. A re-recorded version of the Japanese bonus track "Darkside Blues" later appeared as the closing track on the album.


Background

''Ordinary Man'' is Osbourne's first studio album as a solo artist in ten years following ''
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'' (2010). It is also his first album overall since he reunited with Black Sabbath's
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and Geezer Butler for their final album '' 13'' (2013), with him as lead singer. After the release of ''13'', they went on a farewell tour titled The End Tour, which ended in Birmingham, England on 4 February 2017. After
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concluded their farewell tour, Osbourne kept working on new material. In September 2019, he was featured alongside American rapper Travis Scott on American rapper Post Malone's "
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", from Malone's third studio album ''
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'', which went on to become Osbourne's first ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top 10 in over 30 years, thus making it the longest gap between top 10 appearances in the chart's history. On 8 November 2019, it was revealed that Osbourne had worked with
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bassist Duff McKagan, and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer
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on the album. Speaking about the recording, he commented that the entire album process is done "in just a short time", adding "Duff and Chad came in and we would go in and jam during the day and I would go work out the songs in the evenings. I previously had said to
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I should be doing an album, but in the back of my mind I was going, 'I haven't got the fucking strength.' But Andrew pulled it out of me. I really hope people listen to it and enjoy it, because I put my heart and soul into this album."


Critical reception

''Ordinary Man'' received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 78, based on 15 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Aggregator
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gave it 7.4 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.
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critic Fred Thomas gave the album a mostly positive review, writing that although it had a few weaker songs, it was Osbourne's best album in years. He wrote: "The production is huge but the energy is spontaneous, sounding like it was as fun to make as it is to listen to. 71 years old at the time ''Ordinary Man'' was released, Osbourne's voice is in great shape, sounding more or less like he always has. How he's making music this strong after riding the crazy train for more than half-a-century is anyone's guess, but the better songs here rank among his best." Josh Gray of '' Clash'' wrote that "''Ordinary Man'' is far from perfect, but all Ozzy Osbourne's solo releases tend to reflect their creator's flaws to one degree or another. It does, however, absolutely succeed on its own terms, serving its purpose by reminding the world just what we'll miss when this titan among titans finally departs us for good." He also complimented the energy Osbourne expresses on the album. Spencer Kaufman of '' Consequence of Sound'' gave the album a positive review, praising Osbourne's vocals as well as the album's "musicianship", although stating that "songs like 'Goodbye', 'Eat Me', and 'Scary Little Green Men' get lost in the shuffle". Kaufman also stated that he was a bit disappointed that Osborne's longtime guitarist Zakk Wylde wasn't involved in the making of the album. Writing for ''
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'', Harry Fletcher praised the album, complimenting Osbourne's vocals as well as the features on the album. Joe Smith-Engelhardt of ''
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'' gave ''Ordinary Man'' a positive review, saying that it was one of the most captivating albums Osbourne has made in years and "despite small flaws with select songs, he's created another record worthy of people's attention." Writing for ''
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'', Ross Horton was positive towards the album, stating that it is "just another Ozzy Osbourne solo album, for better and worse. It succeeds in its rawness, its slapdash cobbling together of predictable riffs and lunatic poetry." ''
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'' writer Jordan Bassett gave ''Ordinary Man'' a perfect score, writing that several songs on the album were reminiscent of Osbourne's old band,
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, and that he was having "an absolute ball" on the record. Conversely, writing for ''
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'', Kory Grow gave the album a positive review, saying that "Some of the songs are elegiac, some are packed with comic-book laughs, but throughout the album he sbournesings with a youthful vivacity that seems at odds with his 70-something years. His goofball songs are more lighthearted than ever, and his more serious songs sound even more thoughtful." Grow also mentions that Osbourne's "voice aches is incredibly moving" and that the tender moments of the album makes it a "keeper". Furthermore, writing for ''
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'', Michael Hann gave the album an overall mixed review, implying that "''Ordinary Man'' may have its lachrymose moments lyrically", although stating that the album "perhaps" has "too few memorable songs". A.D. Amorosi of '' Variety'' gave the album a positive review, saying that it contains "More hard rock than rough metal, and more lavishly produced (by Andrew Watt, of
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's '' Invasion of Privacy'', and Post Malone's '' Beerbongs & Bentleys'' fame) than Ozzy's sludge-glam sound of his past". Furthermore, he believe that ''Ordinary Man'' "is like driving a clown car through a wake. It's great, fast fun even when it's sad". ''
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'' named it as the 32nd best metal album of 2020.


Commercial performance

''Ordinary Man'' debuted at number 3 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with 77,000 equivalent units, including 65,000 pure album sales. This is Osbourne's eighth top ten album on the chart as a solo artist and equals the peak of his 2007 album '' Black Rain''. The album also debuted at number 3 on the
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, his highest-ever solo placing on the chart.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from
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– lead vocals, harmonica (tracks 6, 12), composition Additional musicians * Andrew Watt – vocals, guitars, keyboards (tracks 2, 4-10), piano (track 4), bass (track 7), programming, production, composition, instrumentation, string arrangements, choir arrangement, back cover photography * Louis Bell – keyboards (track 10), production, engineering, programming, composition, instrumentation, vocal production * Duff McKagan – bass (tracks 1-4, 6, 8-10), composition *
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– drums, percussion (tracks 1-11), composition *
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– guitar (tracks 1, 4) *
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– guitar (tracks 8, 10) * Charlie Puth – keyboards (tracks 1) *
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– piano and co-lead vocals (track 4) * Post Malone – co-lead vocals (tracks 10, 11), composition * Travis Scott – vocals (track 11), composition * Kelly Osbourne – background vocals (track 6) * Michael Dore – bass * Nicholas Garrett – bass * Peter Snipp – bass * Richard Pryce – double bass * Stacey Watton – double bass * Charlie Schein – guitar * Happy Perez – keyboards (tracks 5, 8), additional production, instrumentation, programming * Ali Tamposi – vocals, composition * Billy Walsh – composition * Holly Laessig – background vocals * Jess Wolfe – background vocals * John Bowen – tenor vocals * Christopher Hann – tenor vocals * Gareth Treseder – tenor vocals * Hannah Cooke – alto * Jo Marshall – alto * Amy Lyddon – alto * Clara Sanabras – alto * Sara Davey – soprano * Grace Davidson – soprano * Joanna Forbes L'Estrange – soprano * Lizzie Ball – violin * Perry Montague-Mason – violin, strings * Mark Berrow – violin * John Bradbury – violin * Jackie Hartley – violin * Patrick Kiernan – violin * Boguslav Kostecki – violin * Gaby Lester – violin * Dorina Markoff – violin * Steve Morris – violin * Everton Nelson – violin * Tom Pigott-Smith – violin * Christopher Tombling – violin * Deborah Widdup – violin * Susan Dench – viola, vocals * Julia Knight – viola, vocals * Peter Lale – viola, vocals * Andy Parker – viola, vocals * Ian Burdge – viola, cello * Nick Cooper – viola, cello * Vicky Matthews – viola, cello * Chris Worsey – viola, cello Additional personnel * Andrew Dudman – engineering * Dominik Gryzbon – engineering * Paul Lamalfa – engineering * Matt Still – engineering * Matt Jones – engineering assistance * George Oulton – engineering assistance * Kevin Peterson – mastering engineering assistance * Mike Bozzi – mastering * Dave Kutch – mastering * Manny Marroquin – mixing * Alan Moulder – mixing * Caesar Edmunds – mixing assistance, instrumentation, programming, synth programming (track 1), synth bass (tracks 2, 3, 6, 9, 10) * Scott Desmarais – mixing assistance * Robin Florent – mixing assistance * Chris Galland – mixing assistance * Tom Herbert – mixing assistance * Jeremie Inhaber – mixing assistance * Kaan Gunesberk – programming (track 11) * Wil Malone – choir arrangement, string arrangements, string conduction * Amy Stewart – strings conduction * Jon Contino – illustrations * Jeff Schulz – art direction, design * Terry Edwards – choir, chorus master * Ben Parry – choir, chorus master * London Voices – choir, chorus * Sam Taylor-Johnson – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


External links

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