According to a posting at
Ozzyhead.com,
OZZY OSBOURNE is currently working on two brand new studio albums. The first album is set for release in February 2007. Most of the music was recorded before
Ozzfest in May with
Mike Bordin (drums),
Rob "Blasko" Nicholson (bass) and
Zakk Wylde (guitar).
Ozzy is currently working on recording the vocals.
Zakk Wylde recently announced that he had to cancel three tour dates in October (Oct. 14 - House Of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC; Oct. 16 - The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA; Oct. 18 - Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD) with his band
BLACK LABEL SOCIETY to finish up obligations in the studio in connection with the new album. The second album will be the soundtrack to
Ozzy's musical about controversial Russian politician
Grigory Rasputin. The album will be released first, and then the play will debut on Broadway or as a touring show according to
Osbourne. There is no current release date set.
In a recent interview,
Ozzy said, "We wrote a song called
'Rasputin' (for the 1995
'Ozzmosis' album), but then it never got used, you know, and then every now and again I'd try to find this tape of songs. We wrote a bunch of songs, and I put this tape on and thought, 'You know what? That would be a great musical.' It kind of grew on its own. It's the traditional
'Fiddler on the Roof'-type of music, plus the kind of
BEATLES-y kind of influence. There's this wonderful song that goes, 'How dark it is before the dawn, the day begins, a child is born.' It's beautiful. I'm really happy about it. I hope the rest of the world is. I spent 10 years of my f—king life in this thing."