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Ronnie James Dio - Tribute Album Coming In April


Several musicians joined forces to pay tribute to Ronnie James Dio with covers of his greatest songs from Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and Dio. This tribute will feature newly recorded tracks from Anthrax, Halestorm, Rob Halford, Metallica, Motörhead, Scorpions, Corey Taylor, and Tenacious D, among others, to benefit the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund.

The following press release was issued about this tribute album: Ronnie James Dio is one of the most beloved figures in rock history. His gifts, both as a singer and songwriter, are instantly recognizable, whether he was with Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Heaven And Hell, or leading Dio. Sadly, Dio lost his battle with stomach cancer in 2010 but his towering voice and legacy live on.

To celebrate one of rock's most powerful voices, an all-star group of his friends and fans recorded 13 of their favorite tracks for a tribute album that will raise funds for the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund (http://diocancerfund.org/). Produced by his longtime manager and wife Wendy Dio, the album includes contributions by such metal heavyweights as Metallica, Motörhead, Scorpions, Anthrax, and Rob Halford, as well as appearances by many of the musicians who performed with Dio over the years.

This Is Your Life will be available from Rhino on April 1 for a suggested list price of $18.98. A digital version will also be available.

Although the songs featured on the album touch on the different eras of Dio's career, several spotlight his time with Rainbow, including Metallica's epic, nine-minute "Ronnie Rising Medley," which combines the Rainbow songs "A Light In The Black," "Tarot Woman," "Stargazer," and "Kill The King." Scorpions add a scorching take on "The Temple Of The King" while Motörhead is joined by Biff Byford from Saxon on "Starstruck." Rob Halford teams with frequent Dio collaborators Vinny Appice, Doug Aldrich, Jeff Pilson, and Scott Warren for "The Man On The Silver Mountain." The final line-up of Dio's solo band - Simon Wright, Craig Goldy, Rudy Sarzo and Scott Warren - are joined by Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath) for "Catch The Rainbow," a track from Rainbow's 1975 debut.

Anthrax and Adrenaline Mob honor Dio's memorable stint with Black Sabbath with their takes on "Neon Knights" and "The Mob Rules" respectively, as does a group, led by Oni Logan on vocals along with Jimmy Bain, Rowan Robertson, and Brian Tichy, which performs "I" from Dehumanizer.

This Is Your Life also includes songs from Dio's back-to-back platinum albums Holy Diver (1983) and The Last In Line (1984), with Doro's take on "Egypt (The Chains Are On)", Halestorm tackling "Straight Through The Heart," Corey Taylor (Stone Sour, Slipknot) covering the classic "Rainbow In The Dark" and Tenacious D (Jack Black and Kyle Glass) putting their signature spin on "The Last In Line." Killswitch Engage's cover of "Holy Diver," a hit in its own right when released in 2006, is also included here.

Fittingly, Ronnie James Dio provides the finale (and the album's title) with his moving performance of "This Is Your Life." Originally released on Angry Machines (1996), the song's lyrics explore mortality and are backed by a stark and beautiful arrangement that features Dio accompanied only by his longtime keyboardist Scott Warren on piano. The song serves as a poignant reminder that we will never hear a voice like Dio's again.

The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund, co-founded by Wendy Dio, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable fund dedicated to supporting cancer-prevention research, raising awareness and educating the public about the vital importance of early detection and prevention when dealing with this deadly disease.

Artwork designed by Marc Sasso, who has designed albums for Dio, Judas Priest and Rob Halford.




Tracklist:

01. Neon Knights - Anthrax*
02. The Last In Line - Tenacious D*
03. The Mob Rules - Adrenaline Mob
04. Rainbow In The Dark - Corey Taylor, Roy Mayorga, Satchel, Christian Martucci, Jason Christopher*
05. Straight Through The Heart - Halestorm*
06. Starstruck - Motörhead with Biff Byford*
07. The Temple Of The King - Scorpions*
08. Egypt (The Chains Are On) - Doro
09. Holy Diver - Killswitch Engage
10. Catch The Rainbow - Glenn Hughes, Simon Wright, Craig Goldy, Rudy Sarzo, Scott Warren*
11. I - Oni Logan, Jimmy Bain, Rowan Robertson, Brian Tichy*
12. Man On The Silver Mountain - Rob Halford, Vinny Appice, Doug Aldrich, Jeff Pilson, Scott Warren*
13. Ronnie Rising Medley (Featuring A Light In The Black, Tarot Woman, Stargazer, Kill The King) - Metallica*
14. This Is Your Life - Dio

* Previously unreleased

Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Dio
Posted: 06.02.2014 by BloodTears


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06.02.2014 - 22:21
Nemo Atkins
Not sure why they're including the Killswitch Engage cover, considering it's been out for nearly a decade...(and I'm not saying that because I don't like the cover: I don't think it's too bad, although the addition of the harsh vocals was probably not the best decision...)

Anyway, this could be interesting. One question: why'd this take so long to finally happen? Wasn't this in talks since Dio passed away?
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06.02.2014 - 22:29
Auntie Sahar
Drone Empress
No hate on Dio, but hasn't this already been done before?
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06.02.2014 - 22:32
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Tage Westerlund
I wanna and Zakk Wylde can piss of for wosrhip wronmg mussican
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I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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07.02.2014 - 02:49
Vombatus
Potorro
Never liked/got the point of this kind of thing. Alright to play a cover or two with your band, but these noisy reunions of musicians to pay tribute to another one on an separate album is.... meh.
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07.02.2014 - 05:14
LeChron James
Helvetesfossen
Are they seriously gonna use that same tired-ass cover of Holy Diver that Killswitch has been doing for the past 8 years? COME ON, MAN. DIO DESERVES BETTER THAN THAT!
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07.02.2014 - 15:01
Sean 79
Written by Vombatus on 07.02.2014 at 02:49

Never liked/got the point of this kind of thing. Alright to play a cover or two with your band, but these noisy reunions of musicians to pay tribute to another one on an separate album is.... meh.

The point is to raise funds for the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout cancer fund.
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07.02.2014 - 15:05
JohnDoe
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This has been done before, several times
that Doro cover is old, it's good but it's from a few years ago.
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