OZZY OSBOURNE RANDY RHOADS - Tribute - Gatefold Cover - 12" Double LP VINYL Album

- OZZY OSBOURNE RANDY RHOADS - Tribute (1987) • A Live Farewell to a Guitar Legend

Released in 1987, "OZZY OSBOURNE RANDY RHOADS - Tribute" stands as a powerful homage to a fallen friend and guitar legend. Capturing live performances from 1981, the album immortalizes Randy Rhoads’ electrifying talent. Ozzy writes, “Not only did I lose my best friend, but the greatest musician I had ever known.” This double LP delivers raw energy, heartfelt emotion, and a legacy that still inspires generations of metal fans.

OZZY OSBOURNE RANDY RHOADS - Tribute Album Description:

The 1987 Ozzy Osbourne album Randy Rhoads Tribute is a live album that was released in memory of the late guitarist Randy Rhoads. The album was recorded on the Diary of a Madman tour in 1982, and features some of Rhoads' most iconic solos.

Randy Rhoads Tribute is a must-have for any fan of Ozzy Osbourne or Randy Rhoads. The album features some of the best guitar playing of Rhoads' career, and it is a testament to his talent. The album is also a great way to remember the late guitarist, who died in a tragic plane crash in 1982.

The album was released on double vinyl, and the gatefold cover features a photo of Rhoads on the front. The back of the cover features a list of the songs on the album, as well as credits for the musicians and crew. The album also includes a 12-page photo booklet that features photos of Rhoads and the band on tour.

The album was produced by Max Norman, who also produced Ozzy Osbourne's previous album Diary of a Madman. Norman does a great job of capturing the energy of the live show, and the album sounds great. The guitar playing of Rhoads is simply incredible, and he is truly one of the greatest guitarists of all time.

Randy Rhoads' Biography:
Randy Rhoads was an American guitarist who was known for his virtuosic playing and his unique style. He was born in Santa Monica, California on 6 December 1956. Rhoads began playing guitar at a young age and was classically trained. He was also influenced by rock and metal guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix, Tony Iommi, and Ritchie Blackmore.

In 1975, Rhoads joined the band "Quiet Riot"". He recorded two albums with the band, Quiet Riot and Metal Health. In 1979, Rhoads left Quiet Riot to join Ozzy Osbourne's solo band. He recorded two albums with Osbourne, Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman.

Rhoads died in a tragic plane crash on 19 March 11982. He was only 25 years old. His death was a major loss to the music world. Rhoads is considered one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He is known for his innovative playing style, his use of classical techniques, and his ability to write memorable melodies.

Rhoads' influence can be heard in the music of many guitarists, including Zakk Wylde, Slash, and Kirk Hammett . He is a true legend of the guitar and his music will continue to be enjoyed by fans for many years to come.

Ozzy Osbourne's Tribute to Randy Rhoads

Transcript of Ozzy's handwritten liner notes

March 19th, 1982 is a day that will live with me forever. Not only did I lose my best friend, but the greatest musician I had ever known. Randy Rhoads came into my life in 1979. At that time I was incredibly depressed, and he was what I had dreamed about in a guitar player. He helped make all my dreams come true.

Along the way we became buddies and business partners. Randy was a very special person — he inspired, cheered, and made everyone in contact with him feel good. Building the band with Randy was one of the happiest times of my life.

What you are about to hear are the only live recordings of Randy and I. They were recorded late ’81. I have hesitated to release this album for many reasons, but now, Mrs. Rhoads and I feel that this is the right time. I know his playing will continue to inspire you all.

This album is my tribute to Randy Rhoads.

Ozzy Osbourne
"God bless you Randy, my friend."

A Message from Delores Rhoads to Randy's Fans

Dear Randy Fans:

Randy would be very proud of this tribute. And I, too, am most grateful.

Many thanks to Ozzy who gave Randy his chance to show the world what he could do. And now thanks again to Ozzy for bringing Randy’s playing back to us once again.

I want to take advantage of this opportunity to answer in one letter, all the hundreds of letters that I have received from Randy’s fans. I sincerely appreciate each and every one of them. I have read each letter and I have kept every letter. Your sincere interest and concern is overwhelming. It is a comforting reward to me when so many of you tell me how much Randy has inspired you and influenced your lives.

Now a few brief notes about Randy. He was born in St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California on December 6th, 1956. His full name is Randall William Rhoads. He attended 1st Lutheran School in Burbank. He went to John Muir Jr. High School, attended Burbank High School and graduated in a special program in order to receive his High School Diploma and still carry on with his music. He was a very good student and received all A’s and B’s.

He started his music at the age of 6½ using his grandfather’s old acoustic Gibson guitar. He studied music in my school and grew up musically there in many ways. He also taught guitar in my school for 5 years just before going with Ozzy. At that same time Randy formed Quiet Riot and was working hard to promote the band. Randy was about 16 when he formed Quiet Riot.

In that last 2½ years of his life he became intensely interested in classical guitar. His goal was to receive a Masters Degree in classical guitar and then combine the two fields of rock and classical guitar. What a unique sound that would have been!

Diligence, dedication and intense devotion to the guitar — that was certainly Randy. But above all, Randy was a beautiful human being. His kindness and charm won the hearts of many people.

He accomplished so very much in his short life. Only the Lord above knows how much more he could have given us.

May God bless each of you.
Delores Rhoads

Production & Recording Information:

Music Genre:

Heavy Metal

Label & Catalognr:

EPIC EPC 450475

Album Packaging

FOC (Fold Open Cover) Album cover aka Gatefold cover design with photos on the inside cover pages

Media Format:

12" LP Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram

Year & Country:

1987 – Made in Netherlands

Producers:
  • Ozzy Osbourne - Executive Producer
  • Max Norman - Producer
    Max Norman is a legendary British record producer and sound engineer, best known for his work with heavy metal icons like Ozzy Osbourne, Megadeth, and Loudness. His signature production style, featuring powerful guitar tones and precise arrangements, helped define the 1980s metal sound. He played a key role in shaping classic albums such as Blizzard of Ozz and Rust in Peace. Read more about Max Norman.
Sound & Recording Engineers:
  • Max Norman
Album Cover Design & Artwork:
  • Josephine DiDonato – Album Cover Design
Photography:
  • Paul Natkin – Front Cover
  • Neal Preston – Back Cover
  • Neal Preston, Ross Halfin – Inner Sleeves Photography.
    Ross Halfin is a British rock photographer renowned for capturing legendary bands like Metallica, Iron Maiden, and Led Zeppelin. Since the 1970s, his dynamic images have defined rock photography, appearing in album covers, magazines, and books. Halfin’s work offers an intimate glimpse into the raw energy of live performances and backstage moments. Discover more about his legacy on this page .

Band Members / Musicians:

Band Members, Musicians:
  • Ozzy Osbourne – vocals
    Step into the world of the Prince of Darkness. Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal legend, has lived a life as wild as his music. From his Black Sabbath days to his outrageous solo career, explore the triumphs, the controversies, and the music that shaped a generation. Get ready for a journey into the heart of metal!
  • Randy Rhoads – guitar
    Randy Rhoads was a groundbreaking guitarist whose neoclassical style redefined heavy metal in the early 1980s. Known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne on Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman, his innovative riffs and solos made him a legend before his untimely death in 1982. Read his full biography.
  • Rudy Sarzo – bass
    Rudy Sarzo, born in Havana on 18 Nov 1950, is a bassist who became a cornerstone of ‘80s metal. From Quiet Riot’s Metal Health to Ozzy’s chaos, Whitesnake, and M.A.R.S., he toured and recorded with legends. Inducted into the Hall of Heavy Metal History in 2017, Rudy rejoined Quiet Riot in 2021, the last link to their glory days.
  • Bob Daisley – bass on "Goodbye to Romance" & "No Bone Movies"
    Explore the extraordinary career of Bob Daisley, the bass maestro behind some of heavy metal's most iconic albums. From his groundbreaking work with Ozzy Osbourne to collaborations with Rainbow, Uriah Heep, and more, discover the stories, the riffs, and the enduring legacy of a true rock legend.
  • Tommy Aldridge – drums
  • Lee Kerslake – drums on "Goodbye to Romance" & "No Bone Movies"
  • Don Airey – keyboards

Complete Track-listing:

  1. I Don't Know – 5:40
  2. Crazy Train – 5:19
  3. Believer – 5:08
  4. Mr. Crowley – 5:37
  5. Flying High Again – 4:17
  6. Revelation (Mother Earth) – 5:58
  7. Steal Away (The Night) [with Drum Solo] – 8:04
  8. Suicide Solution [with Guitar Solo] – 7:46
  9. Iron Man – 2:50
  10. Children of the Grave – 5:57
  11. Paranoid – 2:59
  12. Goodbye to Romance – 5:33
  13. No Bone Movies – 4:02
  14. Dee [Randy Rhoads studio out-takes] – 4:22
Album Front Cover Photo
High contrast photo of Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads performing live on stage, captured in a dramatic moment. Randy, dressed in sleeveless black, plays a polka-dot Flying V guitar while being lifted off the ground mid-performance by Ozzy, who smiles intensely under long blonde hair. They are bathed in purple and blue stage lighting against a backdrop of stairs and drums. The background is black, and the stylized band and album title appears in gothic white lettering on the left. A hype sticker at the top right announces live recordings including Crazy Train, Flying High Again, and Mr. Crowley.

Front cover of the 1987 tribute album featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads. The image captures a high-energy live moment from an early 1980s concert performance. Ozzy, wearing tight stage pants and a wide grin, lifts Randy Rhoads into the air while Rhoads shreds a signature black-and-white polka-dot Flying V guitar. Both musicians are frozen in motion, enveloped in vivid blue and purple concert lighting.

Behind them is a darkened stair-step stage and an unlit drum kit. The band's name and album title are displayed in tall, gothic-style white typography to the left, vertically stacked with exaggerated size contrast. In the top-right corner, a rectangular sticker reads: "ALL LIVE! THE LEGENDARY OZZY RANDY CONCERT RECORDINGS. 'CRAZY TRAIN' 'FLYING HIGH AGAIN' 'MR. CROWLEY'" with the note “RARE STUDIO GEMS” beneath.

The intense emotion and dynamic composition of the photo underscore the album’s function as a heartfelt memorial to Rhoads, whose untimely death in 1982 stunned the rock world. The image powerfully embodies the energy, showmanship, and chemistry between vocalist and guitarist at their creative peak.

Album Back Cover Photo
Back cover of the 1987 Ozzy Osbourne Tribute double LP featuring Randy Rhoads. The left side of the image shows Randy mid-performance on stage, striking a powerful stance while playing a cream-colored Gibson Les Paul guitar under dramatic blue lighting. He is backlit with spotlights, positioned in front of a stylized gothic backdrop. The right half of the cover contains a printed handwritten letter by Ozzy Osbourne, paying tribute to Randy. Above the letter are four columned track listings labeled Side One through Side Four. Text at the top dedicates the album to Delores Rhoads. Production credits are shown along the top and bottom edges.

Back cover of the 1987 “Tribute” double LP, capturing both the music and emotional legacy of Randy Rhoads. The left side of the artwork features Randy in a wide stance mid-solo, his body dramatically silhouetted by a brilliant stage spotlight. He plays a cream-colored Gibson Les Paul with fierce intensity, set against a stylized cathedral-like stage design.

The right half of the layout presents a large facsimile of Ozzy Osbourne’s heartfelt handwritten message. In it, he recounts meeting Randy in 1979 and the life-changing impact that followed. The message, written in black ink on white, is slightly tilted and displayed as if taped to the cover, giving it a personal, scrapbook-like effect.

Above the letter, the full track listing is cleanly presented across four album sides, with highlights like "Crazy Train," "Flying High Again," and "Dee." At the top left are the production credits noting Max Norman as producer and engineer. The album is “Dedicated with much love and respect to Delores Rhoads.” The cover powerfully balances performance, memory, and tribute, making it one of the most iconic back covers in heavy metal vinyl history.

Photo One of Inside Page Gatefold Cover
Gatefold collage from the Ozzy Osbourne Randy Rhoads Tribute album showing 15 personal and candid photos of Randy Rhoads. The images capture Randy smiling with pets, embracing friends and bandmates, on vacation at the beach, exercising shirtless on a boat, playing with a puppy, and posing at what appears to be an airport terminal. One photo includes Ozzy Osbourne. The overall theme is warm and intimate, celebrating Randy's off-stage life with family, fans, and bandmates.

Inside left gatefold photo collage from the 1987 "Tribute" double LP. This visual montage offers a personal, offstage look into Randy Rhoads’ life through 15 candid photographs. The layout has a scrapbook feel, featuring images that highlight his kindness, charm, and playful personality. Several photos include Randy smiling with pets, holding a baby, lifting a child at the beach, and lounging shirtless on a yacht while sunbathing.

There are images of him laughing with Ozzy Osbourne and fellow bandmates, hugging friends, and being affectionate with fans and family. One standout image shows Randy with a white puppy that appears in several shots, symbolizing his affection for animals. In another, he’s seen arriving at a terminal in vibrant stagewear with other band members.

The mood of the collage is celebratory, relaxed, and loving—intended to show Randy not as a rock icon, but as a warm-hearted person whose presence left a lasting emotional impact. It’s a touching tribute to the life behind the legend.

Photo Two of Inside Page Gatefold Cover
Second gatefold image from the 1987 Ozzy Osbourne Randy Rhoads Tribute album. A candid color photo of the band members sitting relaxed on a park bench. From left to right: drummer Tommy Aldridge in a sleeveless leopard print shirt and black pants, guitarist Randy Rhoads in a white tank top and red cap holding a lollipop, vocalist Ozzy Osbourne in an open blue shirt with yellow sneakers, and bassist Rudy Sarzo in a red-and-white striped tank and white shoes. They are all smiling and casually posed. Above them, the album track listing for all four sides appears in clean white text on a solid black background. Credits for design and photography are listed at the bottom of the black section.

Right-side gatefold panel of the "Tribute" album, presenting a relaxed and playful group photo of the full band during a tour stop. Set in an outdoor park area with iron benches and shrubbery, the four musicians are seated in a friendly, informal row.

From left to right: drummer Tommy Aldridge leans back in a sleeveless leopard-print shirt and black pants. Next, guitarist Randy Rhoads wears a white tank top, black trousers, and a backward red cap, holding a large lollipop and smiling with childlike joy. Ozzy Osbourne sits comfortably with an arm around Randy, wearing an unbuttoned blue shirt and bright yellow sneakers. On the far right, bassist Rudy Sarzo wears a red-and-white striped tank top and a red scarf, grinning with ease.

The image evokes a sense of camaraderie, youth, and joy, offering fans a glimpse into the bond behind the music. Above the image, set against a solid black background, are the complete track listings for all four sides of the double LP, typeset in white text with subtle horizontal rules. Design and photography credits appear at the lower edge of the black section, tying the layout into the album's cohesive tribute aesthetic.

First Photo of Custom Inner Sleeve
Collage of personal and family photographs from the inner sleeve of the 1987 Ozzy Osbourne Tribute album for Randy Rhoads. Centered is a printed letter from Delores Rhoads, Randy’s mother, addressed to fans, describing Randy’s early life, musical journey, character, and legacy. Around the letter are several childhood and family photos of Randy: black-and-white images with siblings, group family portraits, and Randy with his mother in various stages of life. Also included are color photos of Randy in white formal wear, candid moments at home, and a close-up of him with his mother outdoors. The overall mood is nostalgic, loving, and reflective.

Inner sleeve photo collage from the "Tribute" album, focusing on the personal life and family roots of guitarist Randy Rhoads. At the center is a deeply heartfelt letter from his mother, Delores Rhoads, addressed to fans around the world. Her message details Randy’s musical upbringing, dedication, humility, and impact on others, offering intimate insight into his character and aspirations.

Surrounding the letter are a series of emotional photographs spanning Randy’s childhood to early adulthood. Included are vintage black-and-white images of Randy with his siblings, family Christmas scenes, and early childhood portraits. Other color photographs show Randy proudly wearing white formal attire, posing in a garden with his mother, and embracing her warmly in candid moments. One tender image captures Randy and Delores seated on grass under a tree, sharing laughter.

These images emphasize the love, joy, and strong family bonds that shaped Randy’s life. Together with the written tribute, the layout creates a quiet, reverent counterpoint to the onstage energy portrayed elsewhere in the album. It stands as a powerful testament to the person behind the music.

Second Photo of Custom Inner Sleeve
Detailed inner sleeve collage from the 1987 Ozzy Osbourne Tribute album. The image centers on Randy Rhoads resting his chin on his hand behind a table that holds three of his signature guitars: a white Les Paul Custom, a white Jackson Concorde with sharp V-cut body, and the iconic black Jackson polka-dot Flying V. Behind the guitars are spiral-bound pages of handwritten musical notation and scale exercises. The background includes a cozy room with multiple acoustic and electric guitars lined up on a Persian rug, music equipment, and amplifiers. An inset shows a close-up of a guitar headstock branded with Randy's RR monogram. A small business card in the foreground reads 'Randy Rhoads Private Guitar Lessons.'

Second inner sleeve photo collage from the 1987 “Tribute” album. This richly detailed layout captures the technical side of Randy Rhoads—his tools, practice materials, and the quiet discipline behind his electrifying stage presence. At the bottom right, Randy is shown leaning on a desk, gazing thoughtfully, with his trademark blonde hair and a purple shirt.

In front of him rest three iconic guitars: a cream-colored Gibson Les Paul Custom, a sharp-edged white Jackson Concorde V, and the famous polka-dot Jackson Flying V—all arranged proudly in stands. Behind them, several sheets of spiral-bound manuscript paper filled with meticulously handwritten scales, arpeggios, and chord progressions emphasize his classical music education and commitment to theory.

The background features a music room lined with both acoustic and electric guitars, standing upright on a patterned rug. Tube amps, mixing equipment, and personal items give the space a lived-in, intimate feel. A separate close-up inset shows the headstock of a Gibson guitar with Randy’s monogrammed "RR" logo, and a business card with the same initials offering “Private Guitar Lessons.” This visual tribute honors not only Randy's genius as a performer, but also his lifelong dedication to music as a craft and discipline.

Close up of Side One record’s label
Detailed view of the Side One record label from the 1987 Ozzy Osbourne Tribute album released on Epic Records. The label is white with blue Epic logo at the top and black text throughout. It lists four tracks: 'I Don't Know', 'Crazy Train', 'Believer', and 'Mr. Crowley', all composed by Osbourne, Daisley, and Rhoads. The catalog number EPC 450475 1 appears prominently on the right, along with BIEM/STEMRA licensing information and a small asterisk. Text at the bottom credits Max Norman as producer and engineer, and Ozzy Osbourne as executive producer. A dedication reads: 'This album is dedicated with much love and respect to Delores Rhoads.'

Side One record label from the 1987 double LP album "Tribute" by Ozzy Osbourne. This close-up image reveals the standard Epic Records layout: a clean white label featuring the classic blue Epic logo at the top. The label presents track listings in bold, sans-serif font.

The four songs listed on this side are: "I Don't Know" (5:43), "Crazy Train" (5:12), "Believer" (4:57), and "Mr. Crowley" (5:46). All are credited to the trio of O. Osbourne, R. Daisley, and R. Rhoads, with publishing handled by Blizzard Music Ltd. and Kord Music Publishing.

To the right side of the spindle hole, the catalog number EPC 450475 1 is printed alongside licensing data (BIEM/STEMRA), and a small asterisk denoting Side 1. Beneath the track list, production credits are clearly marked: Max Norman as producer and engineer, and Ozzy Osbourne as executive producer.

The bottom portion of the label includes a touching dedication: "This album is dedicated with much love and respect to Delores Rhoads", honoring Randy’s mother. The layout is symmetrical, clear, and designed for legibility, adding archival value to this collector's piece.

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