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Elf - Crosseyed Mary (1972), from the compilation "War Pigs'72"

The early-'70s rock outfit Elf is best-known as the group that gave singer Ronnie James Dio his start and he would eventually set his sights on a tougher, metallic sound, fronting the likes of Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and his own solo band, Dio. The group went through several name changes in the late '60s (the Electric Elves, the Elves), before settling simply on Elf and issuing a self-titled debut recording for Epic in 1972, produced by Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover. The group's best-known lineup consisted of Dio (who was at this time going by his real name, Ronald Padavona, and also doubling on bass), guitarist David Feinstein, guitarist/keyboardist Micky Lee Soule, and drummer Gary Driscoll. The album went largely unnoticed, as did the group's subsequent two other releases, L.A./59 (issued under the title Carolina Country Ball outside of the U.S.) and Trying to Burn the Sun, as the group guested on Roger Glover's 1974 album The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast. Through their affiliation with Glover, Elf was brought to the attention of former Purple leader/guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, who invited the entire group (sans their guitarist) to join forces as the prog metal outfit Rainbow, resulting in the release of a self-titled effort in 1975. Slowly but surely, however, Rainbow turned out to be nothing more than a solo vehicle for Blackmore rather than a true band and the former Elf members left the group one by one before Dio was the last one remaining until eventually leaving the group himself in 1978.(allmusic.com)

This set was recorded in early 1972, shortly after the band dropped the name "The Elves" and became "Elf", and not long before recording the first album. The sound quality is amazing, a lot of covers as well as unreleased material, and what's more : Ronnie James Dio covering "War Pigs" more than 7 years before joining Back Sabbath !

LINE-UP :

Ronnie James Dio - vocals / bass

Gary Driscoll - Drums / Percussion

Dave "Rock" Feinstein - Guitar

Mickey Lee Soule - Keyboards

Comments

10 years ago

dave h

Cool !

10 years ago

Pedro Reinaldo

man, dio should've sang a powerful vocal, not try to cover exactly ian anderson...he should've done kinda like what bruce did with maiden

10 years ago

Danny Hood

I love how they get heavy tone straight through the amp muffed fuzz creamola fizz cuzz. 

10 years ago

Marek Tůma

Dio can sang everything. Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple... Awesome singer!

10 years ago

Elke Pluntke

great old stuff

11 years ago

douglas costa

Jethro Tull!!!

11 years ago

Silvio Cabreira

Este é un esboçu de el Rainbow,tocava canciones del rock progressivo,Ronnie James Dio era su vocalista,lo restante de la banda jo no sei bien,pero eles cantavam músicas de sucesso,com Imagine del John Lennon,Black Dog del Led Zeppelin entre otras.

11 years ago

Arock Duece

Yeah Cannabidiol, DCA allegedly, and Baking Soda so far I have found cure it, Cancer is a Fungus according to some Doctors in Italy. I bet the Italians are right!!!

12 years ago

vasilis dio

4ever\m/

12 years ago

Teri Elliott

Another awesome cover of an awesome song.............

12 years ago

Buzzmoogy

If you want to hear the evolution of Dio's voice, start with Ronnie and the Prophets. (His version of I left my heart in SF is amazing) Then this. Then Rainbow and on and on and on. ..it's Heaven and Hell! You have to crawl before you walk and maybe the fact that he developed his voice properly over time instead of just screaming and straining his vocal chords is the reason he could still belt it out at age 67 (with stomach cancer no less) and others his age are done.

12 years ago

apataye

The vocals sound absolutely weak! Not that I´ve ever been a Dio fan, but -to my mind- he was better than this. I don´t know, maybe he had a bad day or maybe he was still learning how to use his voice properly. These weak vocals become really embarrassing when compared to the power and strength of Ian Anderson´s usual deliver. The drums, though, are very good and the guitarist does a nice job too.

12 years ago

sabbathrider

wow. got the Elf albums but never heard of this covers. Thx!

12 years ago

larry bryant

This ROCKS,thanks for the post and R J DIO Rules,always and forever!!

12 years ago

billybob728

dio would beat the shit out of chuck norris

12 years ago

cacamolio

They did find a cure. It's Chuck Norris's tears but Chuck don't cry.

12 years ago

LiquidDevilInc

mrdizzyvonclutch- check out Clutch's version of this song the vocals are authentic

12 years ago

LiquidDevilInc

this is sweet, but Iron Maiden's version is awesome as well...

12 years ago

LiquidDevilInc

the drums on this are awesome. there's other good covers, but these drums are rocking...

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