

Reception of the album has been generally positive.
#DIARY OF A MADMAN PROFESSIONAL#
Reception Professional ratings Review scores The album's cover art features Osbourne's son Louis to his side, with Osbourne himself posing in theatrical make-up. Airey was on tour as a member of Rainbow at the time of recording and was thus unavailable. Next minute, they're rehearsing with Tommy Aldridge and Rudy Sarzo, and going to America." Īlthough Don Airey is credited as keyboardist on the album, it was in fact a musician named Johnny Cook (who had worked with Daisley in Mungo Jerry in the 1970s) who actually recorded the keyboard parts. But we never suspected a thing until we went away on holiday. So she came in and it started to get edgy. He had too much to do for Don (Arden) in the office. When she started managing-taking over-she wasn't the manager until Diary of a Madman. "It was only when Sharon (Osbourne) came in that we had a problem. "Everything was working fine," said Kerslake. Shortly after, both Kerslake and Daisley were fired. Daisley and Kerslake were not given credit for their performance or songwriting contributions, a situation which resulted in a later lawsuit.ĭuring the album's recording, Kerslake says the band members were given no money to live on, prompting them to approach management. Kerslake says he used a piano in the studio to write many of the songs with guitarist Randy Rhoads. And then we got Don Airey to come in and do the keyboards", he stated in 2009. The basic (demo) tracks were just Bob's words, my vocals-though some of the words I wrote-and Randy's playing. "'Flying High Again' was one of my ideas, 'Over the Mountain' was another. Kerslake claims to have also had a hand in the writing of the album, even performing lead vocals on some of the original demo recordings. I have never taken credit for that recording and have always given Lee Kerslake, whenever asked or interviewed, the credit he rightly deserves." ĭaisley provided significant contributions to the album's songwriting, having written some of the music and most of the lyrics. Aldridge has stated of the album, "I think it's pretty obvious that it's not my drumming on that album. Although bassist Rudy Sarzo and drummer Tommy Aldridge are credited in the liner notes and pictured on the inner sleeve for the American vinyl and cassette release and later CD re-issues, it was bassist Bob Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake who performed all bass and drum parts on the original release. Osbourne performing during the Diary of a Madman tour, 1982ĭiary of a Madman is the final album recorded with late guitarist Randy Rhoads.
