The Dio Years

The Dio Years

by Black Sabbath
The Dio Years

The Dio Years

by Black Sabbath

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Overview

The original lineup of Black Sabbath possesses such a mythic quality that it's easy to overlook how far they slid by the time Ozzy Osbourne up and left the band...or how far they rebounded after they hired Rainbow singer Ronnie James Dio as his replacement. Countless compilations over the years have preserved the initial part of the story line -- celebrating the innovations of the first four albums with a near fetishistic quality -- but there has never been a good retrospective concerning the Dio years until Rhino released the aptly titled The Dio Years in early 2007. True, the Dio years didn't last all that long -- the singer joined in 1980 for Heaven & Hell, then lasted through one more studio album, the following year's Mob Rules, before departing under a shroud of controversy after 1982's botched live album Live Evil -- but Dio had a powerful impact upon the band and its legacy; these were the last years that Sabbath exerted pull as an active band, and after his departure they stumbled through various singers over the next decade before intermittently reuniting with Ozzy in the '90s. The Dio Years proves that during his brief time with the band, Dio did help Sabbath make music that could hold its own with some of the classic lineup's finest moments. With Dio as a frontman, the band was harder, nastier, and a little faster than the slow sludge of the early Sabbath records, but it fit in nicely with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal at the beginning of the '80s and it's aged very well. Some of it can sound silly -- Dio's lyrical obsessions always do -- but this is harder, heavier, better music than either Technical Ecstasy or Never Say Die! Anybody who's refused to give this latter-day incarnation of the band the time of day might find this compilation revelatory. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/09/2007
Label: Rhino / Warner Bros.
UPC: 0081227999247
Rank: 37348

Tracks

  1. Neon Knights
  2. Lady Evil
  3. Heaven and Hell
  4. Die Young
  5. Lonely Is the Word
  6. The Mob Rules
  7. Turn Up the Night
  8. Voodoo
  9. Falling off the Edge of the World
  10. After All (The Dead)
  11. TV Crimes
  12. I
  13. Children of the Sea
  14. The Devil Cried
  15. Shadow of the Wind
  16. Ear in the Wall

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Black Sabbath   Primary Artist
Geoff Nicholls   Keyboards,Keyboards
Bill Ward   Drums
Geezer Butler   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Vinny Appice   Drums,Guitar
Ronnie James Dio   Vocals
Tony Iommi   Guitar

Technical Credits

Bill Inglot   Remastering
Bill Freesh   Engineer
Bill Ward   Composer,Lyricist
Mike Exeter   Mixing,Engineer
Dave Ling   Liner Notes
Mack   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Geezer Butler   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Steve Woolard   Project Assistant
Lee DeCarlo   Engineer
Martin Birch   Engineer,Producer
Black Sabbath   Producer
Ronnie James Dio   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Mason Williams   A&R,Supervisor
Mark Weiss   Photography
Kris Ahrend   Project Assistant
Wes Benscoter   Booklet,Illustrations
Daniel Hersch   Remastering
Masaki Koike   Design,Art Direction
Dorothy Stefanski   Editorial Supervision
Alessandra Quaranta   Photo Research
Tony Iommi   Producer,Lyricist,Composer
Reinhold Mack   Producer
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