Heaven & Hell - Live from Radio City Music Hall
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Live from Radio City Music Hall
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| Artist(s) | Heaven & Hell |
| Studio | Rhino / Wea |
| Release Date | August 28, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 081227997212 |
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About Heaven & Hell - Live from Radio City Music Hall
In 2006, the thunderous four-man Sabbath line-up fronted by Ronnie James Dio reformed in the studio to record three new tracks for Rhino’s Black Sabbath: The Dio Years. The chemistry between Dio, Vinny Appice and original Sabbath members Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler was so explosive that they agreed to officially reunite under the group name Heaven And Hell the title of their revered first album and hit the road. Marking the first time the hard rocking quartet had played live together in fifteen years, the launch of the Heaven And Hell tour has unleashed furious sonics and an awesome metal spectacle that’s been ecstatically received by fans. Recorded on March 30, 2007 at Radio City Music Hall in NYC, this extraordinary concert album captures the band bashing through Sabbath’s Dio-era best at a show that sold out in a matter of minutes. Album Description
Tracks
Disc 1- E5150/After All (The Dead)
- The Mob Rules
- Children of the Sea
- Lady Evil
- I
- The Sign of the Southern Cross
- Voodoo
- The Devil Cried - Heaven & Hell, Dio
- Computer God
- Falling Off the Edge of the World
- Shadow of the Wind - Heaven & Hell, Dio
- Die Young
- Heaven and Hell
- Lonely Is the Word
- Neon Knights
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A true Black Sabbath Dio-era reunion here despite it being under a different moniker |
If you Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward poseur fans thought singer Ronnie James Dio, guitarist Tony Iommi, bass player Geezer Butler and drummer Vinny Appice were absolutely nothing without Ozzy (who admittedly is a caricature of himself these days), just one listen to this double album and it will erase that thought very quickly as Iommi and Butler were the sound of Sabbath.
The album (and its off-shoot DVD) was recorded at Radio City Music Hall in March of 2007 just as the recently reunited early 1980s incarnation of Sabbath were about to release its best of called The Dio Years. After not playing together for 15 years, would either the reunion work or should have they stopped in 1992, read on and find out as I did when I bought the album last year.
We open with the eerie "E5150" which segues into the Dehumanizer track "After All The Dead" and you know Sabbath/Heaven and Hell means business and rock out. Next is "The Mob Rules"* where Dio unleashes an unearthly scream and a barnhouse version of the track follows. Other classics from the Dio era Sabbath albums that are given a fresh live spin on this album are "Children of the Sea"*, "Lady Evil", "I", "The Sign of the Southern Cross"*, "Voodoo"*, "Computer God", "Die Young", "Heaven and Hell"* (in a killer extended version), "Lonely Is the Word" and "Neon Knights"* and they all rock as hard, if not better than the versions on either of the band's three studio efforts or those tracks marked with a * that were also on the band's first live album together, 1982's Live Evil.
Also, two of the three tracks that appeared on The Dio Years best of released earlier in 2007 which are "The Devil Cried" (with Vinny Appice's killer drum solo) and "Shadow Of The Wind" are great pieces that are tasters for the upcoming reunion studio album of this great band which is due in 2009.
Myself having seen this tour in September 9, 2007 outside Boston, this live album is recommended! July 24, 2008
| vintage rock and roll ...alive and kicking |
good production, satisfying level of "live feeling", a very METALLIC looking package...very very well! just a little complaint for the voice of Ronnie James on the mike...still rocks but hey, time has no mercy for no-one...KEEP ROCKING! February 29, 2008
| Must have |
| A Great Set! |
Anyway, the album itself is pretty damned good! A lot of live Sabbath, without the cringe worthy moments that have been known to happen when Dio covers Ozzy Osbourne era songs. It's Dio era Sabbath, playing Dio era Sabbath...can't ask for more, can you? And they do hit a lot of great tracks (not bad, considering they've only three albums of material form which to choose). This is really just a great live album. Dio still has it, Iommi still has it, Geezer still has it...good stuff! February 2, 2008
| great, but not perfect |
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