Zakk Wylde discography

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Wylde performing in 2015

The following are albums and appearances by Zakk Wylde, guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, lead vocalist and guitarist of Black Label Society, and lead guitarist and vocalist in Pride & Glory. He has also released two solo albums, Book of Shadows in 1996 and Book of Shadows II in 2016.

Contents

Solo albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
US
[1]
JPN
[2]
Book of Shadows
  • Released: June 18, 1996 [3]
  • Label: Geffen Records
  • Formats: CD, CS
32
  • US: 2,434+ [4]
Book of Shadows II 18
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Main.

[5]
"Between Heaven and Hell"199628Book of Shadows
"Sleeping Dogs" (Featuring Corey Taylor)201616Book of Shadows II
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[1]
US Main.
[1]
US Rock
[1]
US Alt.
[1]
CAN
[1]
"Porn Star Dancing" (My Darkest Days
featuring Chad Kroeger and Zakk Wylde)
201090172140
  • CAN: Platinum [6]
  • US: Gold [7]
My Darkest Days
"The Fearless Must Endure"
(Jamey Jasta featuring Zakk Wylde) [8]
2011Jasta
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Instructional works

Albums and books

TitleDetails
The Best of Zakk Wylde (Play-It-Like-It-Is)
  • Released: March 1, 2001
  • Label (Publisher): Cherry Lane Music ( ISBN   9781575603360)
  • Formats: CD+Book
Zakk Wylde Anthology (Play It Like It Is Guitar)
  • Released: August 22, 2012
  • Label (Publisher): Cherry Lane Music ( ISBN   9781603783934)
  • Formats: Book
Zakk Wylde – Guitar Play-Along Volume 150
  • Released: September 10, 2012
  • Label (Publisher): Cherry Lane Music ( ISBN   9781603783941)
  • Formats: CD+Book

Videos

TitleVideo details
Zakk Wylde: Guitar Apprentice
  • Released: November 19, 2012
  • Label: Legacy Learning
  • Formats: DVD

With Pride & Glory

With Black Label Society

With Ozzy Osbourne

YearAlbumNotesRef.
1988 No Rest For The Wicked guitars [9]
1990 Just Say Ozzy guitars [10]
1991 No More Tears guitars [11]
1993 Live & Loud guitars, piano on "Changes" [12]
1995 Ozzmosis guitars [13]
2001 Down to Earth guitars [14]
2002 Live At Budokan guitars [15]
2007 Black Rain guitars, keyboards, backing vocals [16]

With Zakk Sabbath

YearAlbumNotesRef.
2016Live in Detroitguitars, lead vocals [17]

Guest appearances

YearSong(s)AlbumRef.
1990"Pink Clouds an Island" Ward One: Along the Way Bill Ward [18]
1991"Helpless" and "Stayin' Alive" Confessions Dweezil Zappa [19]
"Six Guns Loaded" Bite Down Hard Britny Fox [20]
1992"Back in Black" and "I Wish"Coven • Pitrelli • Reilly – CPR [21]
1993"Teenage Love Affair" and "Dodo"The Electric Pow WowStevie Salas [22]
1994"After The Reign" After the Reign Blackfoot [23]
1997"君だけの (Tomorrow)"Hard PressedNobuteru Maeda [22]
"Love & Love (Instrumental)"Love/ Sun Child – Tokma [22]
2001"Frakenstein", "Evel Kneivel" and "What a Shame" Inertia Derek Sherinian [24]
2003"Nightmare Cinema", "Axis of Evil" and "Black Utopia" Black Utopia – Derek Sherinian [25]
2004"Day of the Dead", "God of War" and "The River Song" Mythology – Derek Sherinian [26]
"Reborn" and "Soul Bleed" New Found Power Damageplan [27]
2005"Wanderlust" All That Remains Fozzy [28]
2006"Man with No Name", "Blood of the Snake" and "The Monsoon" Blood of the Snake – Derek Sherinian [29]
"Code 19"Ultimate Guitar ZeusCarmine Appice Project [30]
2009"Molecular Heinosity", "So Far Gone" and "Wings of Insanity" Molecular Heinosity – Derek Sherinian [31]
"Addiction" No Regrets Dope [32]
2010"Porn Star Dancing" My Darkest Days My Darkest Days [33]
2011"Unholy" Rebels Black Veil Brides [34]
"The Fearless Must Endure" Jasta Jamey Jasta [35]
"Nothing's Changed" and "The Party's Over"Unusual SuspectsLeslie West [36]
"Iron Man" Seeking Major Tom William Shatner [37]
2012"Monument / Monolith" Built to Last The Rippingtons [38]

Music videos

YearTitleDirectedAlbumRef.
2010"Porn Star Dancing" (My Darkest Days
featuring Chad Kroeger and Zakk Wylde)
Brendon Kyle CochraneMy Darkest Days [33] [39]

Other appearances

YearSong(s)AlbumRef.
1991"Farm Fiddlin'"Guitars that Rule the World [40]
1992"Baby Please Don't Go"L. A. Blues Authority [41]
1996"Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be'"Thunderbolt – A Tribute To AC/DC [42]
1997"Black Dog", "Stairway to Heaven", "Going to California",
"Good Times Bad Times" and "Kashmir"
Stairway to Heaven: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin [43]
1998"White Christmas"Merry Axemas Vol.2 – More Guitars [44]
1999"Go to Hell"Humanary Stew – A Tribute To Alice Cooper [45]
2001"Livin' the Life", "We All Die Young", "Blood Pollution", "Stand Up",
"Wasted Generation" and "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll"
Rock Star Soundtrack [46]
2009"Suicide Note Part 1"Getcha Pull! (A Tribute To Dimebag Darrell) [47]

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