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Live from Radio City Music Hall
Live from Radio City Music Hall
Heaven & Hell / CD / 2007
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Artist
Heaven & Hell
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Rhino
Producer
Barry Ehrmann
Release Date
2007 08 28
Song List
1: E5150/After All (The Dead) (8:30)
2: The Mob Rules (4:04)
3: Children of the Sea (6:52)
4: Lady Evil (5:20)
5: I (6:27)
6: The Sign of the Southern Cross (9:06)
7: Voodoo (7:42)
8: The Devil Cried (11:29)
9: Computer God (6:41)
10: Falling Off the Edge of the World (5:45)
11: Shadow of the Wind (6:05)
12: Die Young (7:44)
13: Heaven and Hell (15:15)
14: Lonely Is the Word (6:48)
15: Neon Knights (7:58)
Style.Categories
Album Rock, British Metal, Heavy Metal
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Here it is, the unholy quartet back in all its glorious ugliness with the name it should have had all along.
Heaven & Hell
are comprised of guitarist
Tony Iommi
, fuzz and buzz bassist
Geezer Butler
, drummer
Vinny Appice
, and vocalist
Ronnie James Dio
. The former pair were founding members of doom metal lords
Black Sabbath
, of course.
Dio
is best known as the lead singer of
Elf
, and then
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
, and
Vinny Appice
was
Rick Derringer
's drummer before joining these three lads in a new version of
Sabbath
after
Ozzy Osbourne
and
Bill Ward
left. This quartet issued a total of three recordings together,
Heaven & Hell
(1980),
Mob Rules
(1981), and
Dehumanizer
(1992). In between 1982 and 1993,
Dio
and
Appice
left to form
the Ronnie James Dio Band
, and
Iommi
kept the
Sabbath
moniker going long after he should have -- sometimes with
Butler
, sometimes not. In any case, this reunion gig, recorded in front of a packed house at
Radio City Music Hall
in New York in 2007, is a monstrously loud and proud display of 1970s hard rock and old-school heavy metal. The material comes from the three aforementioned albums, with a pair of new tracks,
"The Devil Cried"
and
"Shadow of the Wind."
Most of the material comes from the controversial
Heaven & Hell
disc, but there are ample contributions form
Mob Rules
and a track from
Dehumanizer
.
The verdict? Changing the name was a great thing. Even though some of this material is over 25 years old, it works phenomenally well in the context of this band. The pairing of
Butler
and
Iommi
is utterly captivating -- always has been, probably always will be. The noise they make together is wonderfully musical, and at times just devastatingly heavy.
Butler
's trademark bass throb, all fuzzy and dark, is the perfect foil for the riff-laden, slow to midtempo
rock
riffing of
Iommi
. No matter what you say about
Ronnie James Dio
, the man is one of rock & roll's great frontmen. He may not be
Bruce Dickinson
, but he's far more versatile and has been around a hell of a lot longer. He can project in his limited range and wail on top of that boisterous trio.
Appice
is a consummate big rock drummer, basic and powerful when the need arises, but he's taken a few nods from
John Bonham
and
Keith Moon
as well; his fills are colorful and dynamic, and project the tunes forward underscoring every big riff, chorus, and post-line wail from
Dio
. So they run the course of their recordings together and it's wildly obvious from the end of
"E5150/After All (The Dead)"
that these old guys are having a good time. They play like they mean it, they understand after all this time what a rock show is supposed to be (not what it is any longer), and they give it to the faithful in overdrive. There is crisp fresh energy here and the execution is nearly flawless.
Iommi
's wah-wah guitar solo in
"Lady Evil"
is just plain nasty.
"The Devil Cried,"
one of the new cuts, is among the best in the bunch (at east the first seven of its nearly 12-minute length -- there is a nearly three-minute
loooooooong
drum solo until nearly the end). Beginning with a growling open-chord guitar riff and a sub-basement bass pummel, it gets the crowd into fist-pumping mode and, if the tape is accurate, keeps them there -- yes, even through the drum solo. Thankfully, this bone and metal-crunching cut turned rock-excess orgy is at the end of the first disc, and it can be halted right as the solo begins (or before you can't stand it any longer, whichever comes first).
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