"No Rest for the Wicked" is Ozzy Osbourne's fifth studio album, released on October 10, 1988, under the Epic label. This high-energy collection of tracks showcases Ozzy's signature blend of heavy metal, glam metal, and hard rock, making it a standout addition to his discography. The album opens with the powerful "Miracle Man" and closes with a live rendition of the same track, recorded at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia in June 1989, offering a dynamic start and finish.
With a runtime of 51 minutes, "No Rest for the Wicked" features 11 tracks, including fan favorites like "Crazy Babies," "Bloodbath in Paradise," and "Fire in the Sky." The album's themes range from rebellion and excess to personal struggles, all delivered with Ozzy's distinctive vocals and the band's hard-hitting instrumentation. This album is a testament to Ozzy Osbourne's enduring influence in the metal and rock genres, making it a must-experience for fans and newcomers alike.