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Performed live by Black Sabbath, Dio and Heaven & Hell, the song was often stretched out with an extended guitar solo, audience participation, ad-libbed lyrics, or additional lyrics regarding angelic and demonic apparitions and personal judgment.
Heaven and Hell is the ninth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released on 18 April 1980. It is the first Black Sabbath album to feature vocalist Ronnie James Dio , who replaced original vocalist Ozzy Osbourne in 1979.
Heaven & Hell was a short-lived British-American heavy metal supergroup active from 2006 to 2010, featuring guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, vocalist Ronnie James Dio and drummer Vinny Appice, essentially the Black Sabbath lineup (Appice replaced Bill Ward during the Heaven and Hell album tour) from 1980-82 and from the 1992 album, Dehumanizer.
Black Sabbath: The Dio Years is a 2007 compilation CD of material recorded by Black Sabbath during vocalist Ronnie James Dio's tenure in the band. The CD contains remastered tracks taken from the studio albums Heaven and Hell (1980), Mob Rules (1981), and Dehumanizer (1992), as well as a live version of the song "Children of the Sea" taken from the live album Live Evil (1982).
[8] [9] Initially Dio commented that after the recording of those songs, he expected to leave the band and return to Dio and that another "Sabbath album" was "the last thing on my mind". [9] Iommi commented that Heaven & Hell agreed on an album whilst the band was in Japan on their 2007 tour. [10]
"Man on the Silver Mountain" (Rainbow song) Ritchie Blackmore, Dio: 3:06: 9. "Guitar Solo" Doug Aldrich: 8:35: 10. "Long Live Rock and Roll" (Rainbow song) Blackmore, Dio: 5:00: 11. "Lord of the Last Day" Dio: 4:25: 12. "Fever Dreams" Dio: 4:40: 13. "Holy Diver" Dio: 5:25: 14. "Heaven and Hell" (Black Sabbath song) Butler, Dio, Iommi, Ward: 7: ...
His Black Sabbath/Heaven & Hell bandmate Tony Iommi plays guitar on the track. David "Rock" Feinstein: Bitten By the Beast (2010) Dio sings "Metal Will Never Die". The track was subsequently included in The Very Beast of Dio Vol. 2 (2012). The Rods: Vengeance (2011) Dio sings "The Code". This is the last song he ever recorded.
It came on right after the season 2 finale of That Metal Show, which Ronnie James Dio and Geezer Butler of Heaven & Hell were guests on. The video is in animation and features the band via shadows. The premise of the video is an angel in Heaven picks up a black book (a'la the song "Bible Black"). When he opens it, it sends him down to Hell.