Post subject: [2013-03-12] Ronnie Dio And The Prophets (Ronnie James Dio) "The Early Years" (Cat King Cole)
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:32 pm
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1. An Angel Is Missing
2. What'd I Say
3. Dear Darlin'
4. Follow Me
5. Blue Days, Blue Nights
6. I Told You So
7. Everybody's Got A Dance To Do But Me
8. Make Johnny Blue
9. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
10. Love Potion #9
11. Gonna Make It Alone
12. Swingin' Street
13. The Way Of Love
14. Walking Alone
15. Smile By Day
16. Say Your Mine Again
17. Where You Gonna Run Girl
18. Walking In Different Circles
19. Ten Days With Brenda
20. Love Pains
21. Mr. Misery
22. Our Year
23. Che Tris Teza Senza Te
24. Judy's Theme
25. That's All
26. Fallin'
Post subject: [2013-03-12] Ronnie Dio And The Prophets (Ronnie James Dio) "The Early Years" (Cat King Cole)
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:20 pm
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Hell yeah! I've been waiting for this type of comp for a long time. Not my style at all, but no question I'll add this to my collection for the historical significance.
Now they just need to issue decent versions of the second and third Elf albums on CD. There are various versions of them out there, but every one has gotten dismal reviews for the quality.
If anyone is interested in previews or just interested in how different this stuff is from the Dio that became famous, you can hear a lot of this stuff here: http://www.padavona.com/mp3.html (don't miss the Bud commercial on the right side of the page).
Post subject: [2013-03-12] Ronnie Dio And The Prophets (Ronnie James Dio) "The Early Years" (Cat King Cole)
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 8:51 am
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I got this disc and have given it a couple of listens. Overall I was happy with the purchase. The sound quality varies from track-to-track, the sound on some tracks is definitely sub-par while other tracks sound suprisingly good when considering their age. Still would have to classify it as a "for Dio completists only" release.
Post subject: [2013-03-12] Ronnie Dio And The Prophets (Ronnie James Dio) "The Early Years" (Cat King Cole)
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:04 pm
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JosephC wrote:
I got this disc and have given it a couple of listens. Overall I was happy with the purchase. The sound quality varies from track-to-track, the sound on some tracks is definitely sub-par while other tracks sound suprisingly good when considering their age. Still would have to classify it as a "for Dio completists only" release.
That's the only reason I'm getting it. This way, every era of Ronnie's career will be represented in my collection.
Post subject: [2013-03-12] Ronnie Dio And The Prophets (Ronnie James Dio) "The Early Years" (Cat King Cole)
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 7:44 pm
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There's no official "compact disc" logo on the disc or packaging, so I think this may be a bootleg. Kind of a trip to hear the young Ronnie in this '50s pop guise.
Post subject: [2013-03-12] Ronnie Dio And The Prophets (Ronnie James Dio) "The Early Years" (Cat King Cole)
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I don't even know who would own the rights to the original records? I just assumed this comp was a public domain release, but if I'm not mistaken the newest material on this is from 1967 which makes those recordings too new to be thrown in the public domain. According to wiki the only track that was released on a label that still exists is Ooh-Poo-Pah-Doo which was on Atlantic, but that one was released in 1962 so that would be in the public domain now. The rest of the stuff was released on labels like Derby, Kapp, Parkway, etc...any of those still do business (I honestly don't know)? I very much doubt it Dio himself owned the rights to this stuff unless he went back and purchased them later (which I think unlikely due to the style of the material). I'd guess most would consider this to be a grey market type of release. Personally I'm just happy to have a "decent enough" CD copy of these songs (although the sound is very rough on a few of them).
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