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Ward One: Along the Way is the debut studio album by former Black Sabbath and English heavy metal drummer Bill Ward. Originally released January 10, 1990, it features a wide array of guest musicians, including then-former Black Sabbath band member Ozzy Osbourne.
- Heavy Metal
Bill has shelved his plans to re-release his first album, “Ward One: Along the Way”. At this point, the only way to obtain it would be on Ebay, or at a used CD store. The last track on the album has a 2 second sound byte from “Paranoid”. Ozzy Osbourne sings on two tracks (#3 & #7).
Bill Ward - Ward One: Along The Way 1990 Full Album. CANAL DO SUB 2020. Bill Ward's (from Black Sabbath) debut solo album. Tracklist: 01 - (Mobile) Shooting Gallery ( 00:04 ) 02...
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- David Rivas
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Ward One : Along The Way" on Discogs.
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Ward One: Along the Way Bill Ward. Type: Full-length Release date: January 10th, 1990 Catalog ID: D2-74816 Label: Chameleon Records Format: CD Reviews: 1 review (avg. 90%) Songs ; Lineup; Other versions; Reviews; Additional notes; 1. Mobile Shooting Galle ...
13. Aug. 2013 · The music is expertly defined, produced, and engineered by Peter R. Kelsey, while "lyrics and musical arrangement" by Bill Ward is the hint that this is Ward's baby all the way. It...
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Ward One: Along the Way is a rather obscure release but thirty years later, it remains a refreshing look at Bill Ward’s secret creativity. As fun as it would be to expect an album full of “It’s Alright” and “Swinging the Chains” type tracks, the style is closer to Pink Floyd than anything that Sabbath had ever done.