"Tribute" is a powerful live album by Ozzy Osbourne, released on March 19, 1987, as a heartfelt dedication to the late guitarist Randy Rhoads, who tragically passed away five years prior. This album captures the raw energy and electrifying performances of Ozzy Osbourne and his band during their 1981 tour, showcasing Rhoads' exceptional talent and the band's chemistry.
The album opens with "I Don't Know" and takes you through a series of high-energy tracks like "Crazy Train," "Believer," and "Mr. Crowley," all recorded live in Cleveland. The setlist also includes classic Ozzy anthems such as "Iron Man," "Children of the Grave," and "Paranoid," demonstrating the band's ability to blend their unique sound with timeless rock and metal hits. The album concludes with "Goodbye to Romance" and "No Bone Movies," recorded live in 1980, and a studio out-take of "Dee," offering a glimpse into the creative process.
With a duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, "Tribute" is a testament to the enduring legacy of Randy Rhoads and his impact on the world of heavy metal and hard rock. The album's reissue in 1995 further cemented its status as a essential piece of music history. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to Ozzy Osbourne's music, "Tribute" offers an unforgettable journey through the heights of 1980s rock and metal, highlighting the incredible talent of one of the genre's most influential guitarists.