![]() ![]() The show, complete with half-naked girls on the stage in what manager Sharon anticipated would be "the greatest rock spectacle ever," would also be videotaped and released for the burgeoning home video market. The original plan was to record the album at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens. He grudgingly agreed to perform on the live album but would depart after fulfilling his contractual obligations to Jet Records, which consisted of one more studio album and subsequent tour. Osbourne's unstable and confrontational behavior soon convinced Rhoads to leave the band. Osbourne frequently confronted Rhoads on the tour bus and taunted him with claims that the likes of Frank Zappa and Gary Moore were willing to replace him for the live album. Several hours before the Alamo incident, he drunkenly fired the entire band (including Rhoads), although he later had no memory of doing so. It was during this tumultuous period that Osbourne was infamously arrested for drunkenly urinating on the Alamo. He responded by going on what Sarzo described as "the worst drinking binges I had ever witnessed" and his relationship with Rhoads never fully recovered. They shared their feelings with bassist Rudy Sarzo although Sarzo was not completely comfortable refusing to participate, he chose to stand with his bandmates and the trio informed manager Sharon Arden of their decision.Īlthough Sharon took the news reasonably well, Ozzy was furious. ![]() Guitarist Randy Rhoads and drummer Tommy Aldridge refused to participate, feeling that they had established themselves as recording artists and such an album would be a step backwards professionally. The plan to record an album of Black Sabbath covers was not met with enthusiasm by Osbourne's band. ![]() "We couldn't afford not to release Live Evil and Ozzy was forced into making Speak of the Devil." "We were both going through our own miseries," recalled Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler. Business decisions aside, Black Sabbath was also readying its own live album release and Osbourne wanted his album in stores first. Additionally, Jet Records had cut a distribution deal with CBS Records which saw the small label stand to make a sizeable profit from the release. Sabbath's publishing deal with their previous management had recently expired by re-recording these songs all the songwriters (including Osbourne) would benefit from the publishing royalties. ![]() In early February 1982, a decision was made by Osbourne's management and record label to record a live album consisting entirely of songs he had recorded in the 1970s with Black Sabbath. In the UK, it was the second of four Osbourne albums to attain Silver certification (60,000 units sold) by the British Phonographic Industry, achieving this in January 1983. The album was entitled Talk of the Devil in the UK, that being the more commonly expressed idiom there. It is a double album consisting entirely of live renditions of songs originally recorded by Osbourne's previous band Black Sabbath. Speak of the Devil is a live album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, released in November 1982. ![]()
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