The background to the emergence of this "Remixes" should now be well known. Bassist Bob Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake - both stylistic influence in their field and both had significant contribution to the emergence of these brilliant disc - fought for years to start paying them withheld royalties and therefore, that their names were mentioned on the disk as a composer and musician. In the house Osbourne (Ozzy's wife also acts as his manager) was felt this as unreasonable demand. To really wipe the cheeky brat one, you simply put in the present reissue the original tracks of bass and drums, and replaced them with tracks that were recorded Ozzy's current sideman. What should one of such a "sound refreshing" expect? Correct: Nothing. Although Mr Trujillo and Bordin are no beginners, but it is clearly audible that only things of other musicians will be added - completely detached from the context of the original development process. It lacks the soul, the magic. In addition, the mix is horrible. And besides, the whole story is about this Reissue so unappetizing that every rock fan that reason alone should abhor this CD. Conclusion: Stay away from looking Reissue of 2002, after the 1995 edition.