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Ozzy Osbourne

No Rest For The Wicked [CD - Japan Press - Remastered - 1996 - VG+/NM]

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Media: VG+ / Sleeve, Insert : NM - No Obi.
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Sony (SRCS 7934)

1x CD Album Reissue Remastered

Release date: Feb 21, 1996, Japan

1

Miracle Man

2

Devil's Daughter

3

Crazy Babies

4

Breaking All The Rules

5

Bloodbath In Paradise

6

Fire In The Sky

7

Tattooed Dancer

8

Demon Alcohol

9

The Liar

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Marking a new era in Ozzy Osbourne’s solo career, No Rest for the Wicked introduced guitarist Zakk Wylde, whose blistering riffs revitalized the Prince of Darkness’ sound. Tracks like "Miracle Man" and "Crazy Babies" blend Osbourne’s signature dark lyricism with Wylde’s aggressive, blues-infused solos, while "Breaking All the Rules" showcases a more polished, radio-friendly metal approach.

The album debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard 200, proving Ozzy’s enduring appeal post-Sabbath and post-Randy Rhoads. Though less theatrical than earlier works, its raw energy and hooks resonated with fans, cementing Wylde as a worthy successor to Ozzy’s legendary guitarists.

A bridge between 80s metal excess and 90s grit, No Rest for the Wicked remains a standout in Osbourne’s discography—proof that even without "rest," his wicked reign was far from over.