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Dio's Inferno The Last In Live
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Dio's Inferno The Last In Live
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Japanese edition of Dio's 1998 live album with three bonus tracks added: 'After All (The Dead)', 'I' and a 6:04 long interview with him. 21 tracks total on two full color picture CDs in a double slimline jewel case with an...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dio
Title: Dio's Inferno The Last In Live
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Import [Generic]
Release Date: 8/29/2000
Album Type: Import, Live
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 4988004071201

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Album Description
Japanese edition of Dio's 1998 live album with three bonus tracks added: 'After All (The Dead)', 'I' and a 6:04 long interview with him. 21 tracks total on two full color picture CDs in a double slimline jewel case with an extra booklet (28 pages of full color photos) & neatly packaged inside a full color slipcase. Also includes 'Rainbow In The Dark' and hits from his days with both Sabbath & Rainbow. 1998 Niji release. The full title is 'Inferno: The Last In Live'.
 

CD Reviews

Incredible sound and performance!
02/20/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"There has never been a live cd by Dio, besides Intermission which was rather lame with the exception of the new studio track Time To Burn which made up for the lameness of the live materia.Vinnie Appice's drumming is truly incredible on this album, listen to it with the headphones on to get the shear magnitude of his intense playing. Dio sounds stronger than ever and Tracy G is one hell of a guitarist. Larry, you are great also. High points include Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules. However, Rainbow in the Dark, Last in Line and Stand Up and Shout kick maximum booty! A must have cd"
Rainbow in the Dark
Mike A. Knueven | USA | 02/06/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"After following Dio for twenty five years, this album catches the magic and personna of "DIO". Even after all these years, this album demonstrates the evolution and maturity of Ronnie coming into his own, while providing a broad history of his music. It captures his unique style of personal involvement with his fans, so lacking in todays' stars. While listening to this disc, I can close my eyes, and be transported to magical places of Knights in shining armor riding down ramparts to do battle with mystical dragons. Also, this disc brings up vivid memories of being part of a special event during his concerts. He makes each individual feel like he is singing to them personally. He truly does make you feel like your a intrigal part of the event. This disc also shows that Dio has "come" into his own. His voice has grown more strong over the years, and hasn't forgot his fans. The only draw back to this album of course, is that you want to here him play every song. He truly does make you feel like your a "Man on a Silver Mountain.""