1995 CD [ Amazon US | Amazon UK ] | 2002 CD [ Amazon US | Amazon UK ]
2002 MP3 [ Amazon US | Amazon UK ] | iTunes (US)
Track Listing
Well, that depends on what version you have. There were several different versions, depending on what edition you had:
US ORIGINAL
- Bark At The Moon
- You’re No Different
- Now You See It (Now You Don’t)
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Rebel
- Centre Of Eternity
- So Tired
- Slow Down
- Waiting For Darkness
EUROPEAN ORIGINAL
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Rebel
- Bark at the Moon
- You’re No Different
- Now You See It (Now You Don’t)
- Forever
- So Tired
- Waiting for Darkness
- Spiders
1995 & 2002 REISSUES
- Bark At The Moon
- You’re No Different
- Now You See It (Now You Don’t)
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Rebel
- Centre Of Eternity
- So Tired
- Slow Down
- Waiting For Darkness
- Spiders (1995 & 2002)
- One Up the “B” Side (2002 Only)
Writing Credits
- All songs cowritten by Osbourne, Lee, & Daisley, although everything on the album is credited to just “Osbourne”
Credits
- Ozzy Osbourne – Vocals
- Jake E. Lee – Guitar
- Bob Daisley – Bass
- Tommy Aldridge – Drums
- Don Airey – Keyboards
- Produced by Osbourne, Daisley, & Max Norman
- Mixed by Tony Bongiovi
- 2002 Reissue produced by Bruce Dickinson
- 2002 Remix by Chris Athens @ Sterling Sound
Catalogue Numbers
- CD CBS Associated ZK 38987 (US 1983)
- Vinyl CBS QZ 38987 (US 1983)
- Cass CBS PZT 38987 (US 1983)
- CD Epic CDEPC 32780 (UK 1983)
- Vinyl EPC 25739 (UK 1983)
- CD Sony 30AP 2731-2 (JPN 1983)
- CD Epic EK 67238 (US 1995)
- CD Epic 481678 2 (UK 1995)
- CD Epic EK 85249 (US 2002)
- CD Epic EPC 502042 2 (UK 2002)
- CD Sony EICP 782 (JPN 2007)
Notes
- Tommy Aldridge played drums on the album, but Carmine Appice played on the first half of the tour. Tommy returned halfway through the tour.
- Carmine Appice appears in the video for “Bark at the Moon”, but does not actually play on the track.
- The track “Forever” on the European release is the same as the US release of “Centre of Eternity”, just with a different name.
- The 2002 re-release was billed as a “remaster”, but it actually was also “remixed”, too.
- In the music video for “So Tired”, Ozzy plays about half a dozen different characters in the video.
- Ozzy was injured on the set for “So Tired” when a mirror that was supposed to shatter and fall actually exploded in his face.