Tracklist
Over The Mountain | 4:35 | ||
Flying High Again | 4:32 | ||
You Can't Kill Rock And Roll | 7:05 | ||
Believer | 5:19 | ||
Little Dolls | 5:39 | ||
Tonight | 5:50 | ||
S.A.T.O | 4:01 | ||
Diary Of A Man | 6:12 |
Credits (15)
- Rudy SarzoBass
- Steve "Skull" Joule*Design
- Tommy AldridgeDrums
- Max NormanEngineer
- Randy RhoadsGuitar
- TimTom*Lacquer Cut By
Notes
Originally released on 7 November 1981.
This is the last Osbourne studio album to feature guitarist Randy Rhoads and drummer Lee Kerslake.
An altered version appeared in 2002 with the original bass and drum parts removed and re-recorded.
Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge on multiple releases are mis-credited as Bassist and Drummer. Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake have since been revealed as the actual performers on this album.
Bob Daisley explaining in an interview with The Metal Voice how he and Kerslake ended up getting fired:
“The two albums Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Man were done about 10 or 11 months of each other including a UK tour in between. We wrote the songs then we recorded the album. The first album was recorded and out before the contract was signed. Then when it came to write the second album Diary Of A Man we said hang on a minute we haven’t got the money from the first album yet. Don Arden, the manager at the time, said on the phone to us don’t worry carry on the work and it will be all sorted out; you will have your contract and money, so we believed him and we carried on working. Then we recorded Diary Of A Man and Lee Kerslake and I got fired. Ozzy wanted Tommy Aldridge in the band and Tommy was a friend of Sharon Arden‘s as well. During the UK tour, they kept pulling me aside saying ‘Let’s get rid of Lee. Let’s get Tommy.’ and I just didn’t think it was the right move. They asked me several times and I said no all the time, so eventually they got rid of me and Lee.”
In a separate interview with The Metal Voice back in December 2018, Kerslake revealed that he had made peace with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne as he indicated: “Yes I have made peace. It’s all forgotten and forgiven. I’ve written to Sharon and Ozzy recently — a personal letter basically asking them to kindly send me a platinum album certifications for Blizzard of Ozz and/or Diary of a Man to hang on my wall before I die. It’s on my bucket list. I really wrote a nice letter to them and I hope they will come to with it and say ‘Yes’. I went belly-up bankrupt when I lost the case to Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne in the courts. It cost me hundreds of thousands and I had to sell the house and then started to get ill. I never managed to get back up but a platinum certification on my wall for these albums would be fantastic and it would say I helped create those albums.”
The next month, Kerslake’s wish was granted as he received platinum certifications for the first two Ozzy albums from Osbourne himself.
The little boy on the cover of the album is Ozzy's son, Sharon Osbourne, once revealed that the title for the song “S.A.T.O.” stands for Sharon Arden, her maiden name, and Thelma Osbourne, the name of Ozzy's first wife.
Some releases feature alternate front artwork: Diary Of A Man
The album has sold over 3,000,000 copies worldwide.
Vinyl releases:
1981
promo
1983 Venezuela
1986
South Korea
1989 Spain
1992 South Korea
2002 CD (remastered + remixed in 2002, also some parts were replaced with new recordings from Ozzy’s then-rhythm section bassist Robert Trujillo and drummer Mike Bordin) As Ozzy says. “I don’t give a fuck if you’ve got Jesus Christ and Moses playing bass and drums, it ain’t the same.”
2011 (30th anniversary remaster) with these reissues of the albums have the original versions and tapes been restored Ozzy said: “I’m glad about that” obviously not satisfied with the 2002 re-recordings.
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This is the last Osbourne studio album to feature guitarist Randy Rhoads and drummer Lee Kerslake.
An altered version appeared in 2002 with the original bass and drum parts removed and re-recorded.
Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge on multiple releases are mis-credited as Bassist and Drummer. Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake have since been revealed as the actual performers on this album.
Bob Daisley explaining in an interview with The Metal Voice how he and Kerslake ended up getting fired:
“The two albums Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Man were done about 10 or 11 months of each other including a UK tour in between. We wrote the songs then we recorded the album. The first album was recorded and out before the contract was signed. Then when it came to write the second album Diary Of A Man we said hang on a minute we haven’t got the money from the first album yet. Don Arden, the manager at the time, said on the phone to us don’t worry carry on the work and it will be all sorted out; you will have your contract and money, so we believed him and we carried on working. Then we recorded Diary Of A Man and Lee Kerslake and I got fired. Ozzy wanted Tommy Aldridge in the band and Tommy was a friend of Sharon Arden‘s as well. During the UK tour, they kept pulling me aside saying ‘Let’s get rid of Lee. Let’s get Tommy.’ and I just didn’t think it was the right move. They asked me several times and I said no all the time, so eventually they got rid of me and Lee.”
In a separate interview with The Metal Voice back in December 2018, Kerslake revealed that he had made peace with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne as he indicated: “Yes I have made peace. It’s all forgotten and forgiven. I’ve written to Sharon and Ozzy recently — a personal letter basically asking them to kindly send me a platinum album certifications for Blizzard of Ozz and/or Diary of a Man to hang on my wall before I die. It’s on my bucket list. I really wrote a nice letter to them and I hope they will come to with it and say ‘Yes’. I went belly-up bankrupt when I lost the case to Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne in the courts. It cost me hundreds of thousands and I had to sell the house and then started to get ill. I never managed to get back up but a platinum certification on my wall for these albums would be fantastic and it would say I helped create those albums.”
The next month, Kerslake’s wish was granted as he received platinum certifications for the first two Ozzy albums from Osbourne himself.
The little boy on the cover of the album is Ozzy's son, Sharon Osbourne, once revealed that the title for the song “S.A.T.O.” stands for Sharon Arden, her maiden name, and Thelma Osbourne, the name of Ozzy's first wife.
Some releases feature alternate front artwork: Diary Of A Man
The album has sold over 3,000,000 copies worldwide.
Vinyl releases:
1981
promo
1983 Venezuela
1986
South Korea
1989 Spain
1992 South Korea
2002 CD (remastered + remixed in 2002, also some parts were replaced with new recordings from Ozzy’s then-rhythm section bassist Robert Trujillo and drummer Mike Bordin) As Ozzy says. “I don’t give a fuck if you’ve got Jesus Christ and Moses playing bass and drums, it ain’t the same.”
2011 (30th anniversary remaster) with these reissues of the albums have the original versions and tapes been restored Ozzy said: “I’m glad about that” obviously not satisfied with the 2002 re-recordings.
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This is a 1991 release,
According to Music Week, it was released on April 8, 1991, according to a Music Week release page, page 10: https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1991/MW-1991-04-06.pdf
Same catalogue number... for cassettes: 4630864
This cassette has a different Epic logo, because it was used post-1991 releases, at that time, it is now owned Sony Music Entertainment. -
This is a 1991 release,
According to Music Week, it was released on April 8, 1991, according to a Music Week release page, page 10: https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1991/MW-1991-04-06.pdf
Same catalogue number... for cassettes: 4630864 -
referencing Diary Of A Man (LP, Album) 25AP 2237
Not bad but too "crisp"...in Japanese way. No contest with US Janos cut -
I was surprised how good this pressing sounds! Stellar! I could only imagine what the original UK pressing sounds like.
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referencing Diary Of A Man = Дневник сумасшедшего (LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release) П93-00299/300
I have a copy of this release, record is in condition NM/NM – 45 $.
Link to photo of the cover and record Google Disc:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-19wsAEZBWU9qnY75Sfs0sMl45LLgAmR?usp=drive_link
Link to all photos of releases on sale Google Disc:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LOaIP8k9p_kxxtDy3qt0Zp9B1w7Lpw?usp=drive_link
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referencing Diary Of A Man (LP, Album) 25AP 2237
Another amazing Japanese pressing! Super detailed sound with strong, punchy bass. Vinyl is dead silent. -
Outstanding press and an absolute classic of Ozzy's. This album is another Ozzy album that literally punches you in the face and yes Randy Rhoads guitar licks here, are legendary.
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