At Bloodstock 2010, there were many tributes to Ronnie James Dio by many acts over the three days. While it could be said that some of the bands should have checked with eachother, it seems fitting that many of them played the title track, "Long Live Rock and Roll" as a tribute to Ronnie. I might be biased here, but it was Twisted Sister's version of the song I liked the best.
Needless to say, the title track isn't the only song that does this album justice. Other tracks like "Gates of Babylon,"Kill the King" and the mellow but eeriely appealing "Rainbow Eyes" also combine to make this album what it is, a great album. "Long Live Rock and Roll" is a great hard rocking album and one where metal bands can point to for inspiration.
Track Listing:
1. Long Live Rock and Roll
2. Lady of the Lake
3. L.A. Connection
4. Gates of Babylon
5. Kill the King
6. The Shed (Subtle)
7. Sensitive to Light
8. Rainbow Eyes
Rainbow
Ritchie Blackmore- guitars
Ronnie James Dio- vocals
Cozy Powell- drums, percussion
David Stone- keyboards
Bob Daisley- bass
"Long Live Rock And Roll" would be the last album to feature Ronnie James Dio, who would go on to take over the singing duties for Black Sabbath. Rainbow would continue on and both would achieve greatness. I believe that Ronnie James Dio and Cozy Powell, who passed away a few years earlier, are jamming together in the after life and continuing to rock on.
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