Strange Highways

Dio

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"Strange Highways" is the sixth studio album by Dio, the heavy metal band led by iconic vocalist Ronnie James Dio, released in November 1993 on Reprise Records. The album arrived during a turbulent period for traditional heavy metal, with grunge and alternative rock having dramatically reshaped the commercial landscape and pushed many of the genre's established acts into difficult creative and commercial territory. Rather than chasing contemporary trends, Dio responded by doubling down on a heavier, darker, and more stripped-back sound than some of his previous work — the polished, keyboard-laden production of albums like "Lock Up the Wolves" giving way to a rawer, more guitar-forward approach that reflected both the musical moment and a genuine desire to reconnect with metal's harder edge. The album featured a relatively new lineup, with guitarist Tracy G replacing the departing Vivian Campbell and Rowan Robertson, bringing a different textural sensibility to the band's sound.

The title track "Strange Highways" sets the tone immediately — a brooding, mid-paced heavy metal track built on a thick, churning riff that demonstrates the album's commitment to weight and atmosphere over melodic accessibility. Other notable tracks include "Hollywood Black," "Firehead," and "One Foot in the Grave," all of which showcase Ronnie James Dio's voice operating at a remarkably high level despite the commercial indifference surrounding the record. His vocal performances throughout are authoritative and emotionally resonant, a reminder that even in a difficult commercial climate he remained one of rock and metal's most gifted singers. The lyrical content explores the dark, fantastical imagery that Dio had always favored, though with perhaps a slightly more world-weary edge than earlier albums.

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Barcode :
0603497807826
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Publisher :
Rhino - Warner
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Genre :
Metal
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

Strange Highways

Dio

Sale - Sale price $40.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $40.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

"Strange Highways" is the sixth studio album by Dio, the heavy metal band led by iconic vocalist Ronnie James Dio, released in November 1993 on Reprise Records. The album arrived during a turbulent period for traditional heavy metal, with grunge and alternative rock having dramatically reshaped the commercial landscape and pushed many of the genre's established acts into difficult creative and commercial territory. Rather than chasing contemporary trends, Dio responded by doubling down on a heavier, darker, and more stripped-back sound than some of his previous work — the polished, keyboard-laden production of albums like "Lock Up the Wolves" giving way to a rawer, more guitar-forward approach that reflected both the musical moment and a genuine desire to reconnect with metal's harder edge. The album featured a relatively new lineup, with guitarist Tracy G replacing the departing Vivian Campbell and Rowan Robertson, bringing a different textural sensibility to the band's sound.

The title track "Strange Highways" sets the tone immediately — a brooding, mid-paced heavy metal track built on a thick, churning riff that demonstrates the album's commitment to weight and atmosphere over melodic accessibility. Other notable tracks include "Hollywood Black," "Firehead," and "One Foot in the Grave," all of which showcase Ronnie James Dio's voice operating at a remarkably high level despite the commercial indifference surrounding the record. His vocal performances throughout are authoritative and emotionally resonant, a reminder that even in a difficult commercial climate he remained one of rock and metal's most gifted singers. The lyrical content explores the dark, fantastical imagery that Dio had always favored, though with perhaps a slightly more world-weary edge than earlier albums.

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