An ongoing series where I revisit a favorite album. This time: When Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist went 'Wylde' on Southern Rock 30 years ago and created one of the great one-offs of the 1990s.
Getting tagged brought me here (and thanks for that.) i was pretty tight with Zakk during this time, having introduced him to Ed King and Gary Rossington for a Guitar World feature, and I interviewed him in his very nice, very white house for a feature on the P&G album that ran in the 94 Guitar world with Betts and Haynes on the cover... Have not listened to the album in a long time and it mostly does hold up pretty well. Thanks for this.
Getting tagged brought me here (and thanks for that.) i was pretty tight with Zakk during this time, having introduced him to Ed King and Gary Rossington for a Guitar World feature, and I interviewed him in his very nice, very white house for a feature on the P&G album that ran in the 94 Guitar world with Betts and Haynes on the cover... Have not listened to the album in a long time and it mostly does hold up pretty well. Thanks for this.
I'm still impressed at how good many of those songs on P&G are. Zakk does indeed come across as a really good guy.
Now I need to go search for that '94 GW!
He re-used half the riffs on the Ozzmosis album too. Go ahead and listen to them back to back.
You're gonna make me pull out Ozzmosis again? Oh dear. :)
This is a great write-up. Thanks for this!
Excellent essay! Dude was a monster with an axe 🎸!