The original vinyl release had a photo-montage LP-liner, with images from both Rainbow and Black Sabbath days. 43 likes. Vocalist Ronnie James Dio had just finished his first tenure in Black Sabbath, whose drummer, Vinny Appice, he took with him to put together his own band. Stand Up And Shout This song is by Dio and appears… on the album Holy Diver (1983) on the album Inferno: Last in Live (1998) on the album Stand Up and Shout: The Dio Anthology (2003) on the album Holy Diver Live (2006) This song has been covered by Adrenaline Mob under the title "Stand Up And Shout". The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable fund dedicated to support research and education that furthers early detection, prevention and treatment of prostate, colon and stomach cancers. In the sharp contrasts of Dio's imagery, there was always a built-in contradiction that fed adolescent revolt: a black side to every white light, and a hidden secret behind every loud proclamation of truth. Amy Byard and Ben Lewis make up Stand and Shout, based in Leeds and London, UK. "[8], AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia praises the album, stating that "aside from Ronnie's unquestionably stellar songwriting, Holy Diver's stunning quality and consistency owed much to his carefully chosen bandmates, including powerhouse drummer and fellow [Black] Sabbath survivor Vinny Appice, veteran bassist Jimmy Bain, and a phenomenal find in young Irish guitarist Vivian Campbell, whose tastefully pyrotechnic leads helped make this the definitive Dio lineup. It is one of metal's best albums, and it spawned two of the greatest metal songs of the '80s: 'Holy Diver' and 'Rainbow in the Dark'. "[1] Canadian reviewer Martin Popoff describes the album as "quintessential traditional metal", with Ronnie James Dio "almost single-handedly reinventing gothic hard rock for the '80s, incorporating strong melodic hooks and more than the genre's usual share of velvety, classical-based pyrotechnics. 2. The questions are not posed during the interview itself, but can be found inside the CD's booklet instead. Please try again.

Break out the ouija board and extra-hold hair spray -- because Stand Up and Shout puts you front row center to Ronnie James Dio's illustrious career. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings books and role-playing games Dungeons & Dragons) were having influence. Stand up and shout it if you love my Lord I want to know, oh, I want to know If you love my Lord. "[13] In 2017, it was ranked 16th on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time".[14]. You are the driver You own the road You are the fire Go on explode. Around the time of making the album, a rise of heroic adventure elements in popular culture (such as J.R.R. Verified Purchase. Holy Diver remains the undisputed highlight of Dio's career...and, indeed, one of the finest pure heavy metal albums of the 1980s. 5 in the British magazine's End of Year list of best releases.

Stand Up and Shout Lyrics: It's the same old song / You gotta be somewhere at sometime / And they never let you fly / It's like broken glass / You get cut before you see it / … [1][2] "[8], On IGN's list of "Top 25 Metal Albums", Holy Diver is at number 8, and this statement followed, "In all his bands, in all his roles, in all his musical vagabond choices, Ronnie James Dio has been fortunate enough to be associated with some of heavy metal's best -- Sabbath, Rainbow, and his own band Dio. still considers it a "perfect melodic metal album" and an "essential purchase". Stand up and shout When you get to thinking things you never thought before Then you'll know, without a doubt Come on and stand up and shout Well all right Stand up and shout Submit Corrections. Previous page of related Sponsored Products. The album was acclaimed by the music press and is the band's most successful effort. Please try again. To best represent his tenure in the genre, one must look no farther than Holy Diver.

T. The Tubes Lyrics. Track by Track commentary from ronnie James Dio included in Liner notes written by Lonn Friend. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Headphones on Volume up ignore the World T-Shirt, Frank Sinatra Karaoke Greatest Hits VOL. Tracks 10–19 on the 2005 edition are Dio's answers to various questions about the album. "[8] When Ronnie James Dio had been with Black Sabbath, "He reverently refurbished and reinvented the band's stately doom with grandiose concepts...Dio found a fertile fantasy framework for the big Sabbath themes of madness and desolation". [12] Today, Kerrang! Two discs of masterful metal mayhem, following the Heavy Metal Monoliths Rise from Elf, Rainbow, and Black Sabbath to Dio Solo. Dio was quick to argue that appearances are misleading, that it could just as easily be a priest killing a devil, wanting people not to "judge a book by its cover".[6]. Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2018.