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Dio was a heavy metal band formed by singer Ronnie James Dio and drummer Vinny Appice in 1982 following their depature from Black Sabbath. Although Ronnie claimed that his intention was to form a band and not a solo project, he remained the only continuous member and the prime creative force in the band throughout its lifespan.

The original line-up was rounded out by bassist Jimmy Bain and guitarist Vivian Campbell for the band's debut, 1982's "Holy Diver". The album remains the group's most well-known and commercially successful release. The band added keyboardist Claude Schnell afterwards and this line-up appeared on the band's next two LPs, "Last In Line" (1984) and "Sacred Heart" (1985), both of which were commercial successes. Vivian Campbell left the band in 1986 and was replaced by Craig Goldy for 1987's "Dream Evil". However, by the time Dio released their next album, 1990's "Lock Up The Wolves", the group's popularity was waning and the band had undergone a complete overhaul, with only Ronnie remaining from the original line-up.

By the start of the 1990s, both Dio and Ronnie's former band, Black Sabbath, saw that their separate commercial fortunes were waning. In an attempt to rekindle their old magic, Ronnie put Dio to rest and joined forces with Vinny Appice, Geezer Butler, and Tony Iommi for the 1992 Black Sabbath record, "Dehumanizer". The release met with a largely positive reception from most fans but old personal issues were still unresolved and Ronnie and Vinny departed Black Sabbath again in 1993 and launched a new version of Dio. The new band included guitarist Tracy G, bassist Jeff Pilson, and keyboardist Scott Warren. This line-up recorded 1994's "Strange Highways" (Dio's last album for a major label) and 1996's "Angry Machines". These albums saw the band turn away from the "sword & sorcery" lyrics and traditional heavy metal sound of the old days and move towards more modern sounds and lyrical issues. Many fans were not receptive towards these changes.

2000's "Magica" not only saw Dio return to the "classic" sound of the band, but also saw the return of Jimmy Bain, Craig Goldy, and drummer Simon Wright (4) (the latter of whom had played on "Lock Up The Wolves"). The follow-up to "Magica", 2002's "Killing The Dragon" saw Goldy replaced by Doug Aldrich. In 2004, Goldy would return to replace Aldrich and Jimmy Bain quit the band again. Jeff Pilson would return for bass duties on 2004's "Master Of The Moon", although other obligations prevented him from touring so Rudy Sarzo joined as the band's live bass player. Doug Aldrich replaced Goldy again in 2005 and appeared on two live releases, "Evil Or Divine - Live In New York City" and "Holy Diver - Live", before Goldy would once again rejoin the band in 2006.

In 2007, the Dio band went on hiatus again as Ronnie re-teamed with Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, and Vinny Appice to form Heaven & Hell (2). Although, Ronnie stated that the Dio band would continue, with plans for making "Magica II" and "Magica III", this would not come to pass, as in late 2009, the singer was diagnosed with stomach cancer. He passed away in May 2010.
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Holy Diver

(26 versions)
Mercury 1983

The Last In Line

(LP)
Vertigo 1984

Sacred Heart

(16 versions)
Warner Bros. Records 1985

Dream Evil

(17 versions)
Vertigo 1987

Lock Up The Wolves

(8 versions)
Reprise Records 1989

Strange Highways

(5 versions)
Vertigo, Vertigo 1993

Angry Machines

(5 versions)
Mayhem Records Ltd. 1996

Dio's Inferno - The Last In Live

(3 versions)
SPV GmbH, Steamhammer 1998

Backstage Pass

(CD, Promo)
Mayhem Records Ltd. 1998

Magica

(6 versions)
Spitfire Records 2000

Killing The Dragon

(8 versions)
Spitfire Records 2002

Master Of The Moon

(4 versions)
Sanctuary Records 2004

Holy Diver Live

(3 versions)
Eagle Records 2006

At Donington Uk: Live 1983 & 1987

(3 versions)
Niji Entertainment Group 2010

Evil Or Divine: Live In New York City

(2xLP, Album, Red)
Back On Black 2011

Singles & EPs

Rainbow In The Dark

(4 versions)
Vertigo, Vertigo 1983

Holy Diver

(2 versions)
Vertigo 1983

We Rock

(2 versions)
Vertigo, Vertigo 1984

Mystery

(5 versions)
Vertigo 1984

The Last In Line

(7")
Vertigo 1984

Rock 'N' Roll Children

(6 versions)
Phonogram, Vertigo 1985

Hungry For Heaven

(6 versions)
Vertigo, Vertigo 1985

Like The Beat Of A Heart

(Vinyl, Maxi)
Vertigo 1985

Rock 'N' Roll Children

(7", Single)
Vertigo 1985

King Of Rock And Roll

(12", Single, Promo)
Warner Bros. Records 1985
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