Album
Blizzard Of Ozz ✝ Diary Of A Madman
2011 · Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Blizzard Of Ozz ✝ Diary Of A Madman is a Metal album by Ozzy Osbourne, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
About
Ozzy Osbourne’s second and final studio album with guitarist Randy Rhoads is the pinnacle of their collaboration. Released in October of 1981, <i>Diary of a Madman</i> is the result not only of the duo’s road-honed chemistry, but of a creative lineup that had gelled into a world-class songwriting machine. But therein lies the sad legacy of <i>Diary</i>. In addition to being Rhoads’ final studio performance—he’d be killed in a plane crash at age 25, while on tour with Ozzy not long after the album’s release—the true songwriters were almost written out of history. Though bassist Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot) and drummer Tommy Aldridge (Black Oak Arkansas) are credited on the album’s sleeve, they didn’t play a note on <i>Diary</i>. It was actually Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake who played bass and drum, respectively (they also played on Ozzy’s 1980 solo debut, <i>Blizzard of Ozz</i>). In fact, Daisley wrote the bulk of <i>Diary</i>’s lyric, and both he and Kerslake contributed musical idea, but weren’t credited for the first 20-plus years of the album’s existence. This resulted in a successful lawsuit by the duo that prompted Sharon Osbourne to hire Rob Trujillo (later of Metallica) and Mike Bordin (Faith No More) to replace Daisley and Kerslake’s parts on the 2002 re-issues of both <i>Diary</i> and <i>Blizzard</i>. When fans objected, the original parts were reinstated in 2011. Legal wrangling aside, <i>Diary</i> is a true gem. The opening track, “Over the Mountain,” absolutely smoke, boasting some of Rhoads’ most torrential guitar move. “Flying High Again,” meanwhile, is a double entendre that combines Ozzy’s well-documented fondness for narcotics with the rejuvenation of his career after being sacked by Sabbath. And the power ballad “You Can’t Kill Rock and Roll” is Ozzy’s love letter to his vocation, propelled by Rhoads’ seamless transition from nimble neo-classical to searing heavy metal—and back again. Built over a beefy Daisley bassline, “Believer” boasts a twisting riff that sounds like it may have inspired Glenn Danzig a decade later on <i>Danzig II</i>. Kerslake’s military march on “Little Dolls” underscores a voodoo-inspired lyric, while “Tonight” sees Ozzy invoking a Beatles-esque vocal melody over pure AM gold. .
via Apple Music
The Clerk says
The Clerk knows this whole record — the pressing quirks, the credits, the take.
Tracklist
- Blizzard Of Ozz
- Bonus Tracks
- Ozzy Live
- Diary Of A Madman
- Thirty Years After The Blizzard
- Additional DVD Content
- After Hours 5/8/81
- Albuquerque, New Mexico News 1982
- Blizzard Of Ozz
- Diary Of A Madman
Side CD
- CD1-1I Don't Know5:13
- CD1-2Crazy Train4:51
- CD1-3Goodbye To Romance5:33
- CD1-4Dee0:49
- CD1-5Suicide Solution4:17
- CD1-6Mr. Crowley5:02
- CD1-7No Bone Movies3:52
- CD1-8Revelation (Mother Earth)6:08
- CD1-9Steal Away (The Night)3:28
- CD1-10You Looking At Me, Looking At You (Non-LP B-Side)4:15
- CD1-11Goodbye To Romance (2010 Guitar & Vocal Mix)5:42
- CD1-12RR1:13
- CD2-1I Don’t Know5:08
- CD2-2Crazy Train6:26
- CD2-3Believer5:37
- CD2-4Mr. Crowley6:19
- CD2-5Flying High Again4:17
- CD2-6Revelation (Mother Earth)5:58
- CD2-7Steal Away (The Night)8:00
- CD2-8Suicide Solution8:34
- CD2-9Iron Man3:12
- CD2-10Children Of The Grave5:07
- CD2-11Paranoid3:17
- CD3-1Over The Mountain4:31
- CD3-2Flying High Again4:44
- CD3-3You Can't Kill Rock And Roll6:59
- CD3-4Believer5:15
- CD3-5Little Dolls5:39
- CD3-6Tonight5:50
- CD3-7S.A.T.O.4:07
- CD3-8Diary Of A Madman6:14
Side DVD
- DVD-1Thirty Years After The Blizzard
- DVD-2MTV Interview 1981
- DVD-3The Palladium 5/2/81
- DVD-4MTV Interview 1981
- DVD-6MTV News 1982
- DVD-8Albuquerque, New Mexico 1/7/82
Side A
- A1I Don't Know5:14
- A2Crazy Train4:50
- A3Goodbye To Romance5:33
- A4Dee0:49
- A5Suicide Solution4:17
Side B
- B1Mr. Crowley5:02
- B2No Bone Movies3:53
- B3Revelation (Mother Earth)6:10
- B4Steal Away (The Night)3:27
Side C
- C1Over The Mountain4:32
- C2Flying High Again4:44
- C3You Can't Kill Rock And Roll7:00
- C4Believer5:15
Side D
- D1Little Dolls5:40
- D2Tonight5:51
- D3S.A.T.O.4:08
- D4Diary Of A Madman6:14
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Heavy Metal
- crunchy
- anthemic
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bob DaisleyBASS GUITAR, HARMONY VOCALS, GONG
- Don AireyKEYBOARDS
- Lee KerslakeDRUMS, PERCUSSION, TUBULAR BELLS, TIMPANI
- Ozzy OsbourneLEAD VOCALS, HARMONY VOCALS
- Randy RhoadsGUITAR
- Rudy SarzoBASS
- Tommy AldridgeDRUMS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
Start your shelf.
Track your pressings of Blizzard Of Ozz ✝ Diary Of A Madman, get the Clerk's take, and see what the record is worth — free.
Start your shelf →Free forever. Works with 10 records or 10,000.
