This article is about the album. For the band named after it, see
Last in Line .
1984 studio album by Dio
The Last In Line is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Dio , released on July 2, 1984. It is the first Dio album to feature former Rough Cutt keyboardist Claude Schnell . It became the band's highest-charting album in both the UK and the U.S., reaching number 4 and number 23, respectively (Sacred Heart would later reach number 4 in the UK as well).
It was certified gold (500,000 units sold) by the RIAA on September 12, 1984, and was the first Dio album to be certified platinum , achieving the feat on February 3, 1987.[ 3] In the UK, it attained Silver certification (60,000 units sold) by the British Phonographic Industry, achieving this in January 1986, at the same time as Holy Diver .[ 4] To date, these are the only two Dio albums to be certified at least platinum.
Reissues
The album, along with Holy Diver and Sacred Heart , was released in a new two-CD deluxe edition on March 19, 2012, through Universal for worldwide distribution outside the U.S.[ 5]
Critical reception
In 2005, The Last In Line was ranked number 372 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time .[ 9]
Track listing
Side two Title Music 6. "Evil Eyes" Dio 3:38 7. "Mystery" Dio, Bain 3:46 8. "Eat Your Heart Out" Dio, Appice, Bain, Campbell 3:49 9. "Egypt (The Chains Are On)" Dio, Appice, Bain, Campbell 6:57
2012 deluxe edition CD 2 Title Music 1. "Eat Your Heart Out" (live B-side of "Mystery" 12') Dio, Appice, Bain, Campbell 5:11 2. "Don't Talk to Strangers" (live B-side of "Mystery" 12') Dio 6:03 3. "Holy Diver " (live B-side of "We Rock") Dio 4:23 4. "Rainbow in the Dark " (live B-side of "We Rock" 12') Dio, Appice, Bain, Campbell 4:43 5. "One Night in the City" (live at Pinkpop Festival , Geleen , Netherlands, June 11, 1984) Dio, Appice, Bain, Campbell 5:55 6. "We Rock" (live at Pinkpop Festival, Geleen, Netherlands, June 11, 1984) Dio 5:05 7. "Holy Diver" (live at Pinkpop Festival, Geleen, Netherlands, June 11, 1984) Dio 4:28 8. "Stargazer " (live at Pinkpop Festival, Geleen, Netherlands, June 11, 1984) Ritchie Blackmore , Dio1:53 9. "Heaven and Hell " (live at Pinkpop Festival, Geleen, Netherlands, June 11, 1984) Geezer Butler , Dio, Tony Iommi , Bill Ward 13:03 10. "Rainbow in the Dark" (live at Pinkpop Festival, Geleen, Netherlands, June 11, 1984) Dio, Appice, Bain, Campbell 5:11 11. "Man on the Silver Mountain " (live at Pinkpop Festival, Geleen, Netherlands, June 11, 1984) Blackmore, Dio 8:14 12. "Don't Talk to Strangers" (live at Pinkpop Festival, Geleen, Netherlands, June 11, 1984) Dio 5:38
Personnel
Dio
Production
Ronnie James Dio – producer
Caribou Ranch , Colorado – recorded at
Angelo Arcuri – audio engineer
Rich Markowitz – assistant engineer
Mixed on Westlake Audio BBSM6 monitors
George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound, New York
Andy Pearce – remastering for the 2012 Universal deluxe edition
Steve Hoffman – remastering for the 2012 Audio Fidelity 24K edition
Barry Jackson – illustration
Charts
Certifications
References
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