Ozzy Osbourne declares that having Robert Trujillo on his record makes him ‘really happy’
In an interview, Ozzy Osbourne said that he is “really happy” that Robert Trujillo, his former bassist, is working with him on his next solo effort. Discuss the significance of Metallica’s record “The Black Album” as well.
For Metal Hammer’s December issue—a Metallica special—Osbourne had a conversation with the publication. The seasoned performer mentioned Trujillo by stating, “Rоb, he’s always been a great friend of mine.” He is a fantastic bass player and a wonderful person; he was the only one who made the correct decision to quit.
Constant: “I always ask the people I play with if they want to go on and accept another offer. Just don’t let me fall for it; instead, give me time to find someone else. Rоb is the only guy [who did it that way]. The fact that he is performing on the new album also makes me very delighted.
Ozzy He also mentioned Metallica’s self-titled record, often referred to as “The Black Album,” which just marked its 30th anniversary. You will be startled by a lot of things in this field, and things will always surprise me. It’s obvious that the album touched a chord or something, but I know it’s a really fantastic record, you know?
It’s one of those records that became popular at the appropriate moment and location. We would all be able to produce an album like this if we understood precisely what was required, but they succeeded in creating an album that is absolutely important.
During his tenure with Ozzy Osbourne, Robert Trujillo took part in the releases of “Down To Earth” and “Live At Budokan” albums, in addition to the 2002 reissues of “Blizzard Of Ozz” and “Diary Of A Madman.”