This Ozzy album sounds more after Black Sabbath than any of his other albums (perhaps apart from Bark at the Moon). It is darker and harder than Blizzard that has always left me despite a few strong songs quite cold. Unfortunately, flew behind the scenes also quite the scraps. Ozzy fired Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake, who had creatively heavily involved in the album and had to deliver up to 2000 legal skirmish with him until they got their money and the recognition. Bob Daisley yet worked repeatedly with Ozzy. Wikipedia and its own website after it appears the lion's share of the texts for all the Ozzy albums to No rest for the wicked to have written.