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Dio - Stand Up And Shout -The Anthology
Dio - Stand Up And Shout -The Anthology
Released: 2003
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros. Records
Cat. No.: 73855
Total Time: 73:33 / 72:41


Reviewed by: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck, June 2003

Let me tell you a tale about demons and wizards, black magic, heaven and hell, worlds with no light, and shadows lurking around every corner that are deceptions waiting to haunt you and steal your soul away. These are the images transformed into the reality of music found on the strange highways inside the mind of heavy metal icon Ronnie James Dio.

Stand Up And Shout - The Anthology is an incisive two disc set documenting one of the most successful careers in the history of metal and hard rock music. One of the things that always intrigued me was the image Dio projected. He was all theatrics. He effectively used wailing hard rock guitars that pounded away with no mercy while belting out grim and dark lyrics with a devilish grin that said all the while he was doing it … I am having the time of my life. If you turn the name Dio upside down and look at it from left to right, it spells Devil in an inconspicuous way using the curves and elegance of lettering from days long past. How many of you that would consider yourself fans knew this? The disturbing cover art has images writhing in painful ecstasy under the watchful eye of the king of darkness, who seems to be in his splendor. It all gives ample evidence that the music will take you to a land of macabre creatures. The subject matter of the songs does not lend itself to thoughts of romantic interludes by any means, but Dio was able to make all of his intrepid darkness and images desirable in some weird way. There have been few like him since he broke out in the ‘70s.

As he started coming into his own while working with Blackmore, he was beginning to find himself and the true authority of his voice, and by the time he stepped in as lead singer for Black Sabbath he was a legitimate heavy metal idol. As his experience grew so did his confidence and then a solo career was ready to take flight. His career blossomed as a solo act and now we can look back from the beginning to where he is in present day by listening to this wide-ranging collection. You will find that this music is some of the most thunderous heavy metal crunch you will ever have the gratification of feasting your ears upon. Oh yes Ronnie James rocked, and he is still at it to this very day. He must have found the fountain of youth somewhere along the long road he has traveled, or maybe he sold his soul for rock ‘n’ roll! The imagination can run wild while absorbing every word and musical note found on these two discs of metallic mania.

When you listen to the tracks from Elf (“Hoochie Koochie Lady” & “Carolina County Ball”), which were blues honky-tonk rock, it pales in comparison to the power and strength of the molten metal that Dio’s voice would embrace in the future. Rainbow (“Man On The Silver Mountain” & “Lady Starstruck”) and Black Sabbath (“Heaven And Hell” & “Neon Knights”) were stopovers before his solo career (“Rainbow In The Dark”, “Holy Diver,” “Lock Up The Wolves” and “The Last In Line”) began. Paying his dues with established rock bands would prove to be time well spent, as his solo career was successful right from the beginning.

Dio was indeed our “Rainbow In The Dark” for many years and rock music now has a richer and more interesting history because of his work. Do not be the “Last In Line” to pick this up, and keep in mind … one person's hell is another’s heaven, and of course it is just the opposite on the other side of the mirror. Just listen to this music and you will see reflections from both sides.

Rating: 5/5

More about Stand Up And Shout -The Anthology:

Track Listing: Disc One: "Hoochie Koochie Lady" (Elf) (5:34) / "I'm Coming Back To You" (Elf) (3:28) / "Carolina County Ball" (Elf) (4:47) / "Man On The Silver Mountain" (Rainbow) (4:39) / "Starstruck" (Rainbow) (4:07) / "Long Live Rock 'N' Roll" (Rainbow) (4:21) / "Neon Knights" (Black Sabbath)(3:53) / "Children Of The Sea" (Black Sabbath) (5:34) / "Heaven And Hell" (Black Sabbath) (6:58) / "Turn Up the Light" (Black Sabbath) (3:42) / "The Sign Of The Southern Cross" (Black Sabbath) (7:45) / "The Mob Rules" (Black Sabbath) (3:15) / "Computer God" (Black Sabbath) (6:12) / "Voodoo (live)" (Black Sabbath) (5:30) / "Sacred Heart (live)" (Dio) (6:28)

Disc Two: "Stand Up And Shout" (Dio) (3:18) / "Holy Diver" (Dio) (5:51) / "Don't Talk To Strangers" (Dio) (4:55) / "Straight Through The Heart" (Dio) (4:34) / "Rainbow In The Dark" (Dio) (4:16) / "We Rock" (Dio) (4:35) / "The Last In Line" (Dio) (5:45) / "Egypt (The Chains Are On)" (Dio) (7:01) / "King Of Rock And Roll" (Dio) (3:51) / "Hungry For Heaven" (Dio) (4:12) / "Dream Evil" (Dio) (4:24) / "All The Fools Sailed Away" (Dio / Mitchell Singing Boys) (7:13) / "Lock Up The Wolves" (Dio) (8:33) / "Strange Highways" (Dio) (6:52)

Musicians:
Vinny Appice - Drums
Jimmy Bain - Bass, Keyboards
Ritchie Blackmore - Bass, Guitar, Producer
Geezer Butler - Bass, Producer
Vivian Campbell - Guitar
Tony Carey - Keyboards
Teddy Cook - Bass
Bob Daisley - Bass
Gary Driscoll - Percussion, Drums
Steve Edwards - Guitar
David Feinstein - Guitar
Craig Goldy - Guitar
Craig Gruber - Bass
Tony Iommi - Guitar, Producer
Jens Johansson - Keyboards
Henry Lowther - Trumpet
Mitchell Singing Boys - Choir, Chorus
Cozy Powell - Drums
Chris Pyne - Trombone
Rowan Robertson - Guitar
Claude Schnell - Keyboards
Micky Lee - Soule - Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals, Clavinet, Mellotron
Barry St. John - Vocals (bckgr)
Liza Strike - Vocals (bckgr)
Ray Swinfield - Clarinet
Billy Ward - Drums
Simon Wright - Drums

Contact:

Website: www.ronniejamesdio.com
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Discography

Elf:

  • Elf (1972)
  • L.A./59 (1974*)
  • Trying To Burn The Sun (1975) *Carolina County Ball outside US

Rainbow:

  • Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975)
  • Rainbow Rising (1976)
  • On Stage (1977)
  • Long Live Rock N' Roll (1978)
  • The Very Best Of Rainbow (1997)
  • 20th Century Masters – The Millenium Edition (2000)
  • Catch The Rainbow: The Anthology (2003)

Black Sabbath:

  • Heaven & Hell (1980)
  • The Mob Rules (1981)
  • Live Evil (1982)
  • Dehumanizer (1992)
  • Under Wheels Of Confusion: 1970-1987 (1996)
  • Best Of Black Sabbath (2000) (Castle)

Dio:

  • Holy Diver (1983)
  • The Last In Line (1984)
  • Sacred Heart (1985)
  • Dream Evil (1987)
  • Lock Up The Wolves (1990)
  • Strange Highways (1994)
  • Elf Albums (1994)
  • Diamonds: The Best Of Dio (1994)
  • Angry Machines (1996)
  • Inferno: Last in Live (1998/2000*)
  • Magica (2000)
  • The Very Beast Of Dio (2000)
  • Killing The Dragon (2002)
  • Stand Up and Shout: The Dio Anthology (2003)
  • Master Of The Moon (2004)

  • Sacred Heart - The Video (1986/2004)

    * Japan, bonus tracks



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