No Rest for the Wicked (Ozzy Osbourne album)
No Rest for the Wicked is the fifth studio album by Ozzy Osbourne. It was released on October 22, 1988 and was re-issued / remastered on August 22, 1995 and again on June 25, 2002. The album was certified gold in December 1989 and has since gone double platinum.[2] No Rest for the Wicked is the first album to feature Zakk Wylde on guitar. It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 200.[3] As of 2010, the album has sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide.
"Miracle Man", "Crazy Babies", and "Breakin' All the Rules" were released as singles with accompanying music videos. The song "Hero" was an unlisted hidden bonus track on the original 1988 release, and at that time was commonly believed to be named "Fools Know More".[4]
Track listing
Writer(s) |
1. |
"Miracle Man" |
Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, Bob Daisley |
3:44 |
2. |
"Devil's Daughter (Holy War)" |
Osbourne |
5:15 |
3. |
"Crazy Babies" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley, Randy Castillo |
4:15 |
4. |
"Breakin' All the Rules" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley, Castillo, John Sinclair |
5:15 |
5. |
"Bloodbath in Paradise" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley, Castillo, Sinclair |
5:03 |
6. |
"Fire in the Sky" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley, Castillo, Sinclair |
6:24 |
7. |
"Tattooed Dancer" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley |
3:53 |
8. |
"Demon Alcohol" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley |
4:30 |
9. |
"Hero" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley, Castillo, Sinclair |
4:49 |
Total length:
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42:56 |
2002 reissue bonus tracks
Writer(s) |
10. |
"The Liar" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley, Sinclair |
4:32 |
11. |
"Miracle Man (Live)" |
Osbourne, Wylde, Daisley |
3:48 |
Subject matter
- "Miracle Man" is about the Reverend Jimmy Swaggart's 1988 prostitution scandal and the general hypocrisy, in Osbourne's eyes, of "televangelists". In the video for the song Zakk Wylde wears a mask with the likeness of Swaggart and Osbourne cavorts with swine, his pants around his ankles, carrying around a large staff decorated with a dollar sign.
- "Bloodbath in Paradise" is about the Tate/LeBianca murders by The Manson Family. Although it is stated by Phil Alexander, Editor-In-Chief of Kerrang! Magazine, that it is about the Vietnam war in the 2002 remaster booklet, the song clearly refers to the Manson Family with lyrics like "You're comin' home - there's blood on the wall and Charlie / and the Family made house calls." This could be seen to conflate the two themes, as 'Charlie' was a nickname used by U.S. servicemen for the Viet Cong. However, mentions of "Helter Skelter", both a Beatles song and Manson's name for his predicted apocalyptic war, are frequent within the song further deepening the references towards Manson.
- "Demon Alcohol" is about the dangers of alcohol, much like "Suicide Solution" from Blizzard of Ozz.
- "Hero" deals with Osbourne's acknowledgment that he is viewed as a champion of sorts by his fanbase, and the uneasiness he feels as a role model.[4]
Personnel
Additional personnel
Production
- Produced by Keith Olsen & Roy Thomas Baker (except "Miracle Man" & Devil's Daughter", which were produced by Keith Olsen)
- Recorded & Engineered By Roy Thomas Baker, Gordon Fordyce & Gerry Napier
- Mixed By Keith Olsen
- Mastered by Greg Fulginiti at Artisan Sound Recorders
- 2002 Reissue produced by Bruce Dickinson
Sales accomplishments
RIAA certification[2] (United States)
Date |
Designation |
Total Sales |
December 19,
1988 |
Gold |
500,000 |
April 17,
1989 |
Platinum |
1,000,000 |
August 15,
1997 |
Double Platinum |
2,000,000 |
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CRIA certification[5] (Canada)
Date |
Designation |
Total Sales |
October 31,
1988 |
Gold |
50,000 |
December 21,
1988 |
Platinum |
100,000 |
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References
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r14649
- ^ a b "RIAA Gold & Platinum database". http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=no%20rest%20for%20the%20wicked&artist=&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2009&sort=Artist&perPage=25. Retrieved February 16, 2009.
- ^ "Billboard album chart history-Ozzy Osbourne". http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=5355&model.vnuAlbumId=942077. Retrieved February 16, 2009.
- ^ a b I Am Ozzy, by Ozzy Osbourne and Chris Ayres
- ^ "CRIA certified awards". http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php?page=1&wclause=WHERE+artist_name+like+%27%25ozzy+osbourne%25%27+ORDER+BY+cert_date%2C+cert_award+&rcnt=22&csearch=20&nextprev=1. Retrieved February 16, 2009.
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