Get ready for a musical journey like no other! The legacy of Ronnie James Dio and his time with BLACK SABBATH is about to be celebrated in a whole new way.
Rhino is releasing an incredible collection titled "Breaking Out Of Heaven 2007-2009", focusing on the final and unexpected chapter of Dio's collaboration with Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice. This reunion, under the name HEAVEN & HELL, brought them back to the spotlight after years apart, and now, we get to relive those magical moments.
You can pre-order this epic release, available as a 7LP or 4CD/Blu-ray box set, on March 27. Each edition comes with an illustrated book, new liner notes, and a replica tour book and poster, making it a collector's dream!
But here's where it gets controversial... This collection includes the complete "Live From Radio City Music Hall" performance on vinyl for the first time, along with eight tracks making their vinyl debut. It's a treat for any music enthusiast!
The set covers the band's reunion journey, starting with their iconic 2007 New York show, followed by the studio album "The Devil You Know" and the live album "Neon Nights: 30 Years Of Heaven & Hell - Live at Wacken". It's a comprehensive look at their second act.
"Breaking Out Of Heaven 2007-2009" offers an extensive track list, including bonus tracks and live performances. The Blu-ray adds even more value with video content, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage.
And this is the part most people miss... The impact of Ronnie James Dio on the heavy metal scene was immense. His powerful vocals and influence are celebrated in this collection, especially as we approach the 12th anniversary of his passing.
Dio's journey with BLACK SABBATH and HEAVEN & HELL is a story of reunion, success, and, sadly, loss. His impact on the music industry is undeniable, and this collection pays tribute to his legacy.
So, are you ready to dive into this musical adventure? Pre-order now and be a part of this historic release!
And don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments. Do you think this collection does justice to Dio's memory? Is there anything else you'd like to see included? Let's discuss and celebrate the magic of music together!