Dio
Holy Diver
(Warner Bros., 1983) Produced by Ronnie James Dio
By the time his self-named group released Holy Diver in 1983, vocalist Ronnie James Dio had already made two successful forays into stardom. As lead singer with guitarist Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow in the mid Seventies, he performed on four of the groups groundbreaking albums and helped define the sound of heavy metal. Then in 1979, when Ozzy Osbourne departed Black Sabbath, Dio was tapped to replace him, a move that revitalized Sabbath and resulted in two successful albums, 1980s Heaven and Hell and 1981s Mob Rules.
With Holy Diver, Dio launched the third and most successful phase of his
career, and he did it in spades: Holy Diver was an immediate success, and
spawned the hit single Rainbow in the Dark.
Dio formed in 1982 after conflicts within Sabbath caused Ronnie and drummer
Vinny Appice to leave the heavy metal pioneers. For bass duties, the duo
turned to Jimmy Bain, whom Dio had played with in Rainbow. Bain, in turn,
recommended an Irish shredder named Vivian Campbell to fill the guitar slot.
The band contacted Campbell, who flew down to London for an audition. Dio
had already written Holy Divers title song and its standout track Dont
Talk to Strangers, and the group dug into the material enthusiastically.
According to the singer, the chemistry between the trio and Campbell was magical.
Viv was absolutely perfect, Dio says. He took chances
and played with incredible speed. Vivs playing was so mature for a
guy just 20 years old. There were too many guitarists in the U.S. who were
trying to sound like Eddie Van Halen, and I wanted someone along the lines
of the European-styled guitarists Id worked with.
From the start I knew Ronnie was fond of my playing, Campbell
recalls. I was impressionable and very much in awe of meeting rock
stars, so I pretty much kept to myself and was very malleable. I suppose
that suited Ronnie just fine because he was so used to working with opinionated
guitarists like Ritchie Blackmore and Tony Iommi.
A few weeks after the first rehearsal, Viv joined Dio, Bain and Appice at
Sound City studios in L.A., where the band wrote, rehearsed and recorded
Holy Diver.
We spent about three months intensively writing and rehearsing the
songs, Dio explains. The material was so tight by the time we
recorded the album, and the bands enthusiasm so high, that the album
came together pretty easily. The songs are good because theyre easy
to grab onto, yet there are lots of dynamics as well.
Although the Van Halen brand of metal was ruling the day, Dio stuck to a
more established style of metal for their debut. Says Campbell, When
we were doing Holy Diver, Def Leppard was doing Pyromania, which is much
more progressive sounding. And bands like Van Halen were injecting humor
and personality into their hard rock. Ronnie, on the other hand, was singing
about dungeons, dragons and rainbows, with big, heavy half-time riffs that
sounded like Black Sabbath.
I like the movement of big, heavy chords and songs in minor keys, Dio
explains. I enjoy writing about medieval themes because you can take
incredible liberties and let your imagination run wild, and these topics
fit well within the minor scope of the songs. I dont write love songs.
Upon its release, Holy Diver quickly climbed the charts, and Dio were soon
headlining arenas. With the groups follow-up, 1984s The Last
in Line, Campbell became one of the worlds hottest guitarists, but
he recorded just one more studio album with Dio, 1985s Sacred Heart.
He later joined Whitesnake and is now in Def Leppard.
Holy Diver was certified Platinum in 1989 and is the best-selling album
in Dios back catalog. Given the records success, its not
surprising that when Dio toured behind his last album, 2000s Magica,
his set list included numerous selections from Holy Diver. The songs
from that album are probably the most requested songs in the bands
repertoire, Dio remarks. The singer is currently wrapping up his bands
next album (tentatively scheduled for a June release). Campbell, meanwhile,
is working on a new Def Leppard album.
Holy Diver is such a great part of the bands history, says Dio, but Im always looking forward to my next endeavor. Joe Lalaina