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  1. 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.

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  2. Notes. 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).

  3. Nov 26, 2012 · Bill’s speedy little drum pattern propels the song forward, all punctuated with an oddball guitar solo by Richard Ward (any relation?). While the album is loaded with great tracks, it closes with one of the best, “Along the Way”, followed by Bill’s haunting “goodbye”.

  4. William Thomas Ward (born 5 May 1948 [1]) is an English musician. He was a co-founder and the original drummer for the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Ward helped found Black Sabbath in 1968 alongside bandmates Ozzy Osbourne (lead singer), Tony Iommi (guitarist) and Geezer Butler (bass). Biography. Early years and Black Sabbath.

  5. A complete list is on the CD cover, but the Black Sabbath related appearances are Ozzy Osbourne, Gordon Copley, Bob Daisley, Eric Singer, & Zakk Wylde. Zakk’s last name is spelled wrong on the album (Wyld).

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  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Ward One : Along The Way" on Discogs.

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  8. Apr 19, 2023 · Featuring guest vocals by the Blizzard of Oz himself, Ozzy Osbourne, as well as his own then frequent collaborators, bassist Bob Daisley and guitarist Zakk Wylde, with drums by Bill himself, this is one of the strongest tracks on the album. Strong enough to merit being one of two songs that were released by Chameleon as singles.