Heaven and Hell
Fans lucky enough to score tickets to Heaven And Hell's Radio City Music Hall performance on March 30 -- the concert sold out in a matter of minutes -- were fortunate witnesses to the glorious return of Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinny Appice. Onstage in the U.S. for the first time in 15 years, the group let loose an onslaught of iconic metal spotlighting Dio's memorable tenure with Black Sabbath. LIVE FROM RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL captures the band bashing its way through some of the Dio era's best including "Mob Rules," "Die Young," "Neon Knights," "Children Of The Sea" and an epic 15-minute-plus version of "Heaven And Hell." The quartet also performed a pair of new songs-the hit single "The Devil Cried" and "Shadow Of The Wind." Both songs debuted earlier this year on Black Sabbath: The Dio Years (Rhino/Warner Bros. Records), the first comprehensive introduction to the Dio era's legacy. Following this spring's successful U.S. tour, Heaven And Hell is scheduled to spend the summer playing concerts and festivals around the world. In early September, the group will return to the U.S. for another round of shows. Look for dates and a full lineup to be announced soon. Together for a short but memorable time-a trio of studio albums, a classic live album and a couple of tours-the second coming of Black Sabbath began in 1979 when founding members Iommi and Butler were joined by Dio. The former singer of Elf (and later Rainbow and Dio) added his fiery, demonic howl to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group's unmistakable sound. The Dio-led lineup disbanded in 1983 and reunited in 1992 to record Dehumanizer and tour before again going on hiatus.
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1. E5150/After All (The Dead)
2. Mob Rules
3. Children of the Sea
4. Lady Evil
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6. Sign of the Southern Cross
7. Voodoo
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