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OZZY OSBOURNE To Install Bat Boxes At Buckinghamshire Mansion 40 Years After Biting Head Off One

Ozzy Osbourne is famed for his bizarre bat habits - but now the Prince of Darkness will be welcoming more into his home, reports Buckinghamshire Live. The Black Sabbath co-founder has applied for planning permission to install bat boxes at his Buckinghamshire mansion.

Ozzy stunned fans at a gig in Des Moines, Iowa in the US when he bit down on a bat mid-show on January 20, 1982. Fast forward 40 years and the rock icon is looking to protect the critters instead of chewing on them.

The infamous incident was a complete accident, as Ozzy believed the bat was a rubber toy brought by fans to his Black Sabbath show. But now he hopes to help protect the species ahead of his move back to the village of Jordans in the Chalfonts.

The mansion, a Grade II listed home, will become a sanctuary for bats according to The Mirror. Ozzy and his wife Sharon will be moving back to the UK soon after tax rises in California left the couple deciding to return to Buckinghamshire.

Read more at Buckinghamshire Live.

Mark September 9 on your calendar as the release date for Patient Number 9, Ozzy’s new album and the first since his critically acclaimed, worldwide, chart-topping 2020 Ordinary Man release.

The album’s self-titled first single and video have been released worldwide. Listen to “Patient Number 9” here and watch the video by Grammy winner and multiple Grammy nominee Todd McFarlane-directed below.

“Having worked with Ozzy in the past, I jumped at another opportunity to do so again…especially on the music side this time,” Todd McFarlane says. “In the harsh business called the music industry, any creative person who’s sustained a multi-decades career has shown the skill, talent and tenacity that will always garner my admiration. Ozzy has shown many of us creative folks that it’s indeed possible to make a living doing what you love for nearly an entire lifetime. Go, Ozzy!”

Produced by Andrew Watt (who handled the same duties on Ordinary Man) and set for release on Epic, the new album marks Osbourne's 13th solo studio album. It’s heavy, it’s hard-hitting, it’s historic - it’s everything you’d want from an Ozzy Osbourne record and maybe more.

“Patient Number 9” was written by Ozzy, Watt, Robert Trujillo, Chad Smith and Ali Tamposi and features a riveting solo from legendary guitarist Jeff Beck (one of the notable guest stars on the album, additional details below). The video marks the first collaboration from the project with Emmy-and Grammy-winning director/producer Todd McFarlane. It is highlighted by McFarlane’s signature illustrations interspersed with live Ozzy vignettes in the role of “Patient Number 9,” which the revolutionary creative force in the world of comics and toys also filmed. In addition, this is the first-ever video to incorporate Ozzy’s artwork: his hand-drawn demons were animated and can be seen during the Jeff Beck solo in the song.

Working with producer Watt for the second time, Ozzy welcomed a dynamic A-list supporting cast. The record boasts guitarists Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, and longstanding righthand man and six-string beast Zakk Wylde who plays on the majority of the tracks. For the bulk of the album, Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers held down drums, while the late Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters made an appearance. Old friend and one-time Ozzy band member Robert Trujillo of Metallica plays bass on most of the album’s tracks, with Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses and Chris Chaney of Jane’s Addiction supplying bass on a few songs. For the first time ever, Black Sabbath co-founder, guitarist, and riff-lord Tony Iommi appears on an Ozzy solo album.

An exclusive version of Patient Number 9 with a limited-edition special McFarlane-designed comic book is available for pre-order; a limited-edition comic with foil cover is also available with a special deluxe box. Both can be pre-ordered here.

Tracklisting:

"Patient Number 9" (feat. Jeff Beck)
"Immortal" (feat. Mike McCready)
"Parasite" (feat. Zakk Wylde)
"No Escape From Now" (feat. Tony Iommi)
"One of Those Days" (feat. Eric Clapton)
"A Thousand Shades" (feat. Jeff Beck)
"Mr. Darkness" (feat. Zakk Wylde)
"Nothing Feels Right" (feat. Zakk Wylde)
"Evil Shuffle" (feat. Zakk Wylde)
"Degradation Rules" (feat. Tony Iommi)
"Dead and Gone"
"God Only Knows"
"Darkside Blues"

"Patient Number 9" video:

Ozzy Osbourne on Patient Number 9:

Q: This is your first album to be released after the pandemic. What was going through your mind during the early days of the pandemic and are any of those feelings reflected in these songs?

Ozzy: “Well, I was vaccinated and boosted and I still caught Covid in the end. My last album (Ordinary Man) was released just a few weeks before the pandemic started, and I was just about getting ready to go into the studio to work on this new one when the world shut down. It’s no secret that the last four years have been very difficult for me but making this album took my mind off of my problems.”

Q: The album features some players with whom have history. What was it like to be reunited with Tony Iommi musically?

Ozzy: “It was really great working with Tony. He’s the riff master. No one can touch him in that respect. I only wish we had these songs for Black Sabbath’s 13 album.”

Q: Zakk contributes a lot on this album--how was the decision made to have him play since he didn’t play on the last album?

Ozzy: “Zakk is part of my family and always will be. The album needed that weight that his playing provides. He just came in and really sorted things out.”

Q: Tell us about the first single, “Patient Number 9,” which features Jeff Beck. What do you feel he has contributed to the song?

Ozzy: “The song is about a mental institution. Having someone like Jeff Beck play on my album is just incredible, a total honor. There’s no other guitar player that plays like him and his solo on ‘Patient Number 9’ is just jaw-dropping.”

(Photo - Ross Halfin)





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