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Released on November 11, 2022, by Ear Music, this limited edition 12-inch EP is a remarkable showcase for Last In Line, a band featuring the legendary core members of the original Dio lineup. With Vivian Campbell on guitar and Vinny Appice on drums, joined by bassist Phil Soussan and vocalist Andrew Freeman, the band continues the legacy of high-caliber hard rock. This EP is particularly notable for its ambitious lead track and its high-quality live recordings, serving as a collector’s bridge between their studio work and their powerful stage presence.
Limited Numbered Silver Edition and Visual SpecsThis German-pressed EP is a premium collector’s item designed for high visual and tactile impact. It is strictly limited to 3,000 copies worldwide, with each copy individually numbered to ensure its archival rarity.
Silver Colored Wax and Hype Sticker
The record is pressed on striking silver-colored vinyl, matching the metallic aesthetic of the cover art. It remains protected by the original shrink wrap, which features a descriptive hype sticker confirming the limited nature of the pressing and its status as a collector’s 12-inch vinyl.
Gatefold Presentation
Eclectic Tracklist and Live DocumentsUnlike many standard EPs, this release is housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve. This format provides a larger canvas for the artwork—which was created by vocalist Andrew Freeman himself—and the detailed photography that captures the band’s modern era.
The content of the EP is a blend of a high-profile cover, a fresh studio track, and raw live energy from European festivals.
Lennon-McCartney with a Heavy Edge
The A-side opens with a powerful rendition of The Beatles’ classic A Day In The Life. Produced and mixed by Phil Soussan, this version reimagines the psychedelic masterpiece through the lens of heavy metal, featuring Vivian Campbell’s signature melodic guitar work. It is followed by the studio track Hurricane Orlagh, a hard-driving original that highlights the band’s contemporary songwriting strength.
Live Energy from Oslo and Download
Archival Details and Production TriviaThe B-side is dedicated to the band’s live performance prowess. Devil In Me was recorded during their 2017 appearance in Oslo, while Give Up The Ghost was captured at the Download Festival in 2019. These tracks demonstrate the chemistry of the Campbell-Appice-Soussan rhythm section and Andrew Freeman’s commanding vocal range.
This release includes a few unique details that are of particular interest to discography enthusiasts and collectors.
The Credits Typo
A notable quirk of this pressing is a typographical error in the writing credits. The name of the legendary drummer is listed as “Vincent Appice” rather than his professional name, Vinnie Appice. Such errors often become distinguishing marks for specific pressings in the secondary market.
Manufacturing and Distribution
Released under the Ear Music and Edel labels (Catalog Number: 0217595EMU), the EP benefits from German engineering and pressing quality. With a scannable barcode of 4029759175957, this release represents the definitive physical document of this specific chapter in Last In Line’s history.