Ozzy Osbourne In Shock That Black Sabbath Went To No. 1
. "I can't believe it," Osbourne told Sky News at the time. "We were number one all over the place: America, England, Germany, New Zealand, Canada�it's amazing. I don't know what suddenly turned this around. We were all in shock here." "13" is Sabbath's first studio album with Ozzy since 1978's "Never Say Die," and the singer explained why it took so long to get off the ground. "It's been in the cards for many years but for some reason or another it's never materialized," says Ozzy. "I've been doing my solo stuff and they've been doing whatever they've been doing. I knew in the back of my mind that one day I wanted to do this. But it's probably the best thing that ever happened to us, to break up all them years ago. This proves that we had something going for us." Watch the video interview here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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