Wow, these Dio album reviews are going by fast because we’re already on album number three. If you haven’t read my review for The Last in Line, feel free to check it out. For now, we’re moving onto Sacred Heart (1985), the last Dio album to feature Vivian Campbell on guitar. First things first, I’m not a fan of the album cover with the orangey yellow and brownish purple colors, and I think the hands holding the ball with the dragon looks stupid, but we’ll see if the music is any better than the cover!

The crowd noises on “King of Rock and Roll” were not necessary because I feel like the band was trying too hard, especially with the title. Like seriously, what’s with these bands wanting to write songs with “rock and roll” in the title, unless you’re AC/DC! Other than that, it’s a fun opening track. The title track, “Sacred Heart” is killer because it’s got those dark chords that I’ve been longing for, it’s just a loud and aggressive headbanger. Ronnie James Dio sounds mean and tough, and Campbell releases his inner demon on the guitar solo.

Campbell’s solo on “Another Lie” is tremendous because he just shrieks a whole bunch of chords I didn’t even know existed. I’m not a fan of the key change before the last chorus because I liked the lower tuning, but I can’t complain too much when Vinny Appice is pounding hard on those drums. Again with “rock and roll” in the title, Dio gave us “Rock ‘n’ Roll Children,” and it’s quite good. I felt like the chorus was stronger than the verses, but that’s my personal opinion as I’ve been giving the band a hard time for their lyrics on these past couple reviews.
“Hungry for Heaven” is a heavy metal dance song, and while the chorus is annoying as heck, I still dig Campbell’s playing on this track; like I said before, he is shrieking away on chords I never even knew existed. “Like the Beat of a Heart” is another killer track, and if you listen closely, you’ll hear a thumping bass line from Jimmy Bain. Dio’s vocals are excellent on this track, and I love the emphasis and little screams he did for some of the lyrics like “There’s a beast that lives inside you / And it’s screaming to get out.” The next track, “Just Another Day” is a fun tune to blast in your car cruising down the highway because of that chugging riff.
“Fallen Angels” kicks a**! Dio sings every word like he means it, Appice delivers with heart-pounding drums, and Campbell’s playing is heartfelt and tasteful. The lyrics that stood out to me were these ones, “Hey, it’s a criminal world / And we all get to play / You’re a criminal, yeah / Sins of the children never get washed away,” because it’s so bada**, right? Unfortunately, the album doesn’t end on a good note. Dio’s vocals on the last track are aggressive as ever, but I can’t take the song seriously because the chorus is cheesy as heck. I mean look at this: “So the next time someone / Points a gun at you say / Shoot shoot / I don’t care / Shoot shoot / Shoot shoot / Anywhere / Shoot shoot,” can you guess what the song is called?
Despite the dreadful last track, Sacred Heart was a huge improvement from The Last in Line. Dio’s vocals went full beast mode on this album, Campbell went out with a bang (literally, as he got the boot midway through the album’s tour), and Appice’s pounding drums made these songs even better. I liked the lower tuning for some of these songs because it gave them a darker tone, versus sounding like stuff I hear in a club. The synthesizer and keyboard bugged me on a few tracks, like the title track, but not enough for me to hate them entirely. Overall, I’d give Sacred Heart a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
What is your favorite song from Sacred Heart? Let me know in the comments below!
Take care and see ya real soon!
Lana
I love the title track too, it’s just brilliant! “Hungry for Heaven” first appeared on the soundtrack to the film, “Vision Quest” and they don’t change anything about it here, which is good. As for the closer, I just take that one as a bit of a lark. Great review!
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I loved that soundtrack. One of the many great ones in the 80’s. I don’t feel they do good soundtracks anymore.
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Where else but the 80s could you have a soundtrack with both Madonna and Dio on it and it still be good? You’re right, they don’t make good soundtracks any more.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts 80smetalman! “Hungry for Heaven” was in a movie? I guess it makes sense, since the soundtrack also contains Sammy Hagar’s “I’ll Fall in Love Again.” According to Wikipedia, the movie is a coming of age romantic drama. Thanks so much!
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No problem, I did review the soundtrack many moons ago.
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I just read your review, awesome job! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Of course! Keep up the great reviews! 🙂
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“Sacred Heart is a beast!” says it all. \m/ \m/
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Haha thanks so much Aaron! The more I do these posts, the better I get with the titles, sort of.
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I thought the title was the post! 😉
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Hahaha!
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I like King Of Rock N Roll, I gennerally like it when Dio go fast, but I totally agree the crowd noise is unnecessary!
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts kingcrimsonprog! Maybe it sounds better live, I’ll have to dig into that one.
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Great review Lana. I think I only know these first few albums. Nothing after so I’ve enjoyed revisiting these.
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Thanks so much John! I’m glad you’re enjoying these reviews. I like these albums for the most part, but I’m not quite ready to buy more Dio albums. I’ll stick with these for now.
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You already know my thoughts on this one, especially the title track, but what’s wrong with the cover?
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The fact that it graces an album with the song “Shoot Shoot” is what’s wrong with it.
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I actually looked back at your review and in the comments I called the song “Shit Shit” which is a perfect title for it.
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I just never got the cover, I think it’s lame! The previous album cover had a sunset with a demon/mascot in the background, then this one is more colorful.
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Fair enough. I like the structured look of Sacred Heart’s one.
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Well you are a contrarian, so you’ve served your purpose!
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You sound like Darth Vader now. 🙂 Do I have to worry about being force choked through the WordPress notifications.
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Nope you’ll be choked by my sarcasm instead! 🙂
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I think you were too easy on “Shoot Shoot”. This is a good album, but the last song sucks!
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I agree, it does suck!
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Forgot to post this on your Holy Diver review, so I’m posting it now.
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What the heck did I just watch?!?!
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It might make more sense in the context of the rest of the episode.
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Maybe, I just don’t like it when artist appears on a show, then something happens and nobody is paying attention to their performance (or their performance gets stopped in the middle of it). I know they’re just tv shows, but I feel bad for the artists.
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Haven’t listened to this one yet. Sounds like I’m missing a good one, but I’ll get there someday.
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Just don’t shoot me if you hate it! Everyone looks at an album differently.
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