Had executive producer Sharon Osbourne at the previous Remaster still be import new tracks of bass guitar and drums from other musicians (sounded awful) (stay away from the 2002s Remasters) to the fellow composer Bob Daisley (bass) and Lee Kerslake (drums) their earned shares not having to pay to the songs, I can recommend this 2011er Remaster fully. Ozzy's debut from 1980 is in this original mix a milestone in rock history. The remaster has considerably more pressure than the CD Erstrelease from the 80s, which I also own.
Without Don Airey, Randy Rhoads, Lee Kerslake and Bob Daisley this album would not come to the masterpiece that it occupies in the history of music in importance.
Unfortunately you do not have the decency and heart possessed publish pictures all over the former band. There are in the booklet only photos of Ozzy Osbourne with Randy Rhoads.
After all: Here you can currently get the original recording of Ozzy's debut in 1980 in a good Remaster.