Sacred Heart "The Video"

Sacred Heart The Video
Video by Dio
Released 1986
Recorded The Spectrum, Philadelphia, June 17, 1986
Genre Heavy metal
Length 58 min.
Label Warner
Director Bob Angelo
Producer Wendy Dio, Susan Silverman, Alan Superstein, Dave Douglas, Ronnie James Dio (audio)
Dio chronology
A Special from the Spectrum
(1984)
Sacred Heart "The Video"
(1986)
Time Machine
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Sacred Heart "The Video" is the third video album by the American heavy metal band Dio, containing footage of a live concert performance recorded at The Spectrum arena in Philadelphia on June 17, 1986. The concert was filmed during the tour supporting the album Sacred Heart, and the live performance involved complex mechanical devices and laser effects, which cost an estimated US$ 250,000 to build and transport.[2]

The video was only released on VHS, Beta and VHD (Japan only). When it was re-released in DVD format in 2004, it was retitled Sacred Heart "The DVD". The DVD also added an interview with singer Ronnie James Dio and guitarist Craig Goldy. A complete, remastered performance of the show was released as a dvd/cd/180 vinyl by Eagle Vision in 2012 with the title Finding the Sacred Heart, along with extra videos and interviews.

Track listing

  1. "Intro (Draco Ignis)"
  2. "King of Rock and Roll"
  3. "Time to Burn"
  4. "The Last in Line"
  5. "Holy Diver"
  6. "The Last in Line (reprise)"
  7. "Heaven and Hell"
  8. "Sacred Heart"
  9. "Rock 'n' Roll Children"
  10. "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll"
  11. "Man on the Silver Mountain"
  12. "Rock 'n' Roll Children (reprise)"
  13. "Rainbow in the Dark"
  14. "Hungry for Heaven"

Personnel

References

  1. Adams, Bret. "Dio Sacred Heart (Video/DVD) review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  2. "Tapio's Dio Biography". Retrieved 5 November 2013.
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