Dio Album: “Killing the Dragon”
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Personnel: Ronnie James Dio (vocals); Doug Aldrich (guitar); Jimmy Bain (keyboards, bass); Scott Warren (keyboards); Simon Wright (drums).
<p>Recorded at Total Access, Redondo Beach, California.
<p>Sword-and-sorcery maven Ronnie James Dio keeps trucking in these Lord Of The Rings/Harry Potter times with KILLING THE DRAGON, his ninth studio album. Retaining the same line-up as 2000's MAGICA, the only change comes in the shape of former Hurricane/House Of Lords guitarist Doug Aldrich. Although it's easy to dismiss Dio the lyricist as some guy who tends to write about rainbows, spells and other fantasy-linked matter, this particular outing has him penning allegories firmly rooted in the 21st century. The galloping title track alludes to electronic serfdom and digital dreams while taking aim at the grip computers and the internet have on society. "Rock & Roll" addresses the knee-jerk self-censorship some radio stations perpetuated immediately following 9/11's tragic events.
<p>The longtime supporter of the charity The Children of the Night enlisted the aid of the King's Harbor Church Children's Choir to deliver the poignant-but-heavy "Throw Away Children." The rocking "Push" features an Aldrich guitar solo that cleaves closely to predecessor Vivian Campbell's penchant for tossing in Middle Eastern-flavored flourishes, while Scott Warren's keyboard runs on "Before The Fall" bring to mind Deep Purple great Jon Lord.
Track Listing :
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Killing The Dragon |
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Along Came a Spider |
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Scream |
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Better In The Dark Video |
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Rock And Roll Video |
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Push Video |
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Guilty |
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Throw Away Children |
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Before The Fall |
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Cold Feet |
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Album Information :
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Killing the Dragon |
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UPC:670211519921
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Heavy Metal
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Artist:Dio
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Producer:Ronnie James Dio
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Label:Spitfire Records (USA)
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Distributed:E1 Distribution (USA)
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Release Date:2002/05/21
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Original Release Year:2002
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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Jim (OH) - January 06, 2003
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- Great album, excellent bonuses
When Killing the Dragon was released in May I was hearing about how there was going to be tour edition, so I decided to wait to purchase the album until the edition came out. Of course they wait ended up being quite long, and the album didn't penetrate stores around here for over a month after release. However in October I got a copy of Killing the Dragon Limited Edition. The album is great, it's not Holy Diver, but it's another great album from Dio. There are two bonus live tracks (featuring Ronnie with Deep Purple.) The two songs are "Fever Dreams" and of course "Rainbow in the Dark." I especially like the live version of "Rainbow in the Dark" but "Fever Dreams" is excellent also. The Limited Edition also includes a screen saver for your computer (which isn't too great, but still pretty neat) and the music video for "Push." "Push" is a decent song, and the video is pretty good, and if you want to see it you'll probably have to get it here, since MTV never plays good music. Anyways, it features Tenacious D in the beginning playing an acoustical parody of "Heaven and Hell" VERY funny, especially if you have heard their song about Dio. At the end they try to mimic the music video, also very funny.
If you already own Killing the Dragon, you should only pick up the Limited Edition if you really want to see the music video, or if you're a completist or big fan, you'll probably find it's worth it for the added goodies. It comes in a cardboard covering which is a close-up of the dragon, and then the jewel case features the same cover, and everything is pretty much identical except the CD says "Limited Edition" and the track listing on the back is different, the CD looks the same as the original, except a different tint, but nothing major.
1. Killing the Dragon - One of the best on here, hard rocking riff, great lyrics (anti computer, reminiscent of "Computer God" from Dehumanizer.) Excellent song! 100%
2. Along Comes a Spider- A decent song, pretty face paced. Good riff. 90%
3. Scream - Good song, love the chorus. 90%
4. Better In the Dark - Great song, "monsters always know it's better in the dark" - a song you'd expect from Dio, and he delivers! 95%
5. Rock and Roll - Ok be honest, this riff is almost identical to that found on Rage Against The Machine's song "Wake Up" (not the entire song, but a good chunk.) Anyways this song is really good, it's Dio's response to the music industry for banning him after September 11 on some stations (he found this out by calling to express his sympathy for victims and being told they weren't playing any Black Sabbath or Dio.) Anyways, this song is really great, but it doesn't get 100% because I have to wonder about the riff. 95%
6. Push - The single off Killing the Dragon, a good song, a little bit slower, but I don't see why some people don't like it, one of the better tracks on this album. 100%
7. Guilty - This song is alright, a good chorus, good lyrics. 90%
9. Before the Fall - Decent enough, nothing spectacular though. 85%
10. Cold Feet - A different, slower, more keyboard-heavy song. It's not bad, not a typical Dio song. I like it though. 90%
11. Fever Dreams [Live] - Excellent, Dio sounds great! 95%
Overall if you don't have Killing the Dragon yet, be sure to get this one, and if you really want to see that music video, or hear the lives tracks, it's probably worth it to get this album again (if you're a big Dio fan!)
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Dio's done it again !!!! --- Slayed Dragon !!!!
Ronnie James has given us another slab of classic metal again. He continues to amaze me even after thirty-five plus years in the music business. Killing The Dragon gives us hints of old Dio and new Dio. This wonderful album starts of with the excellent title track "Killing The Dragon", which is heavy as hell and has really good riffs in it, definitely reminds me of the, "Holy Diver" days.. It is followed by "Along Came A Spider", with it's awesome lyrics and balanced tempo. After that the album is followed by the heavy hitter, "Scream", then "Better In The Dark", "Rock And Roll", "Push", "Guilty", "Throw Away Children", "Before The Fall", and "Cold Feet". Overall it is a great album, and that is why I gave it four stars, I would have given it five but I thought a few songs were okay but not great and they are "Rock And Roll", "Guilty", and "Throw Away Children", but as I said before, overall it is very good Dio music , so if you are a Dio fan -- buy this album, you will not be sorry.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- RJD, true metal god
This is not a good as Holy Diver or the cd released prior to this one (Magica), but it is still a 4 star release. Okay, I know what you are saying, Why did you give it 5 stars then? Because this was released in 2002. When it comes to 2002 and after, what classic metal artist have made good records? Ozzy? too busy swearing at the kids and the dog on a really bad MTV show and hasn't put out a good disc since 1991's No More Tears. Alice Cooper? Too busy playing golf and tring to be a good guy and still has not put out anything really worth listening to since 1994's Last Temptation. Savatage, a great underground metal band? Has sold-out to playing Christmas carols. Aerosmith?, not since they were on drugs. AC/DC? 1991's Razor's Edge, everything else is garbage. Guns and Roses? com'n, they had one good album. Are you still thinking?
KISS?, give me a break, not since 92'. We all know about Metallica. So if you call yourself a fan of metal, go out and get this one. The opening track is the best and it leads itself into just a great rocking thunderous album. It is rare that every song on a record is worht listening to. This is the one. By the way, what has Def Leppard and Iron Maiden put out of late?
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- The Limited Edition - Is It Worth It?
Well considering that this limitied edition is the same price as the original and that it contains bonus tracks, I would say YES! I can't believe this limited edition is the same price as the original release. Good thing I waited! The bonus tracks are well recorded live tracks with Dio singing as guest performer at a Deep Purple concert. The limited edition comes with the music video to Push, and its great. I'll just tell you that it has Tenacious D in it and that makes it oh so much better. I love how Dio got them to be in the music video after they came out with the "Ballad to Dio" song. A must. CD case also comes in a cool slip jacket, much like the the slip cases the new Iron Maiden CD's come in. If you already bought the original, don't bother forking over the dough for this so called "Limited Edition". But if you haven't bought Killing the Dragon yet, make sure you pick up this version because it is a treat.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Killing the Dragon ~ Dio
Dio is back on track! After the great magica he releases this masterpiece. Maybe this one is even better then Magica, but I'm not sure about that at all. This album kicks ass! This is an album that could have been released right after The Last In Line! Does Dio sounds that good? YES HE DOES! DIO MEANS GOD AND THAT IS WHAT HE IS FOR SURE! NO DOUBT ABOUT IT! With Magica and this album he makes up what he did to us with Strange Highways and Angry machines. No, these albums weren't that bad, I would give them both 3 stars. But it were disapointing albums, and Magica and Killing the Dragon aren't at all disapointing! I will rate the songs for you:
1. Killing The Dragon(10/10)
2. Along Comes A Spider(10/10)
3. Scream(10/10)
4. Better In The Dark(10/10)
5. Rock & Roll(10/10)
6. Push(9/10)
7. Guilty(8/10)
8. Throw Away Children(10/10)
9. Before The Fall(8/10)
10. Cold Feet(7/10)
So as you can see, this album is great, it rocks! If you are a metal fan, then you must own this album! DIO ROCKS! \m/
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