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{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2021}} {{Infobox album | name = Lock Up the Wolves | type = [[Album]] | artist = [[Dio (band)|Dio]] | cover = DioLockUpTheWolves.jpg | alt = | released = May 15, 1990 | recorded = Granny's House ([[Reno, Nevada]]) | venue = | studio = | genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]] | length = 60:43 | label = [[Reprise Records|Reprise]] <small>(North America)</small><br />[[Vertigo Records|Vertigo]] <small>(rest of the world)</small> | producer = [[Tony Platt]], [[Ronnie James Dio]] | prev_title = [[Dream Evil (album)|Dream Evil]] | prev_year = 1987 | next_title = [[Strange Highways]] | next_year = 1993 | misc = {{Extra chronology | artist = [[Ronnie James Dio]] | type = studio | prev_title = [[Dream Evil (album)|Dream Evil]] | prev_year = 1987 | title = Lock Up the Wolves | year = 1990 | next_title = [[Dehumanizer]] | next_year = 1992 }} {{Singles | name = Lock Up the Wolves | type = studio | single1 = Hey Angel | single1date = August 13, 1990<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1990/MW-1990-08-11.pdf|title=Music Week|page=27}}</ref> }} }} {{Album reviews |rev1 = [[AllMusic]] |rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="AM">{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r5834|pure_url=yes}}|title=Lock up the Wolves - Dio|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|author=[[Stephen Thomas Erlewine]]|access-date=March 18, 2012}}</ref> | rev2 =''[[Martin Popoff|Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal]]'' | rev2Score = 5/10<ref name="martin" >{{cite book | last1 = Popoff | first1 = Martin | authorlink1 = Martin Popoff | title = The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties | publisher = [[Collector's Guide Publishing]] | date = August 1, 2007 | location = [[Burlington, Ontario]], Canada | page=121 |isbn = 978-1-894959-62-9}}</ref> | noprose = yes }} '''''Lock Up the Wolves''''' is the fifth [[Album#Studio|studio album]] by American [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Dio (band)|Dio]], released on May 15, 1990. It displayed a complete change of musician line-up over the previous album, ''[[Dream Evil (album)|Dream Evil]]'', including 18-year-old guitarist [[Rowan Robertson]] and [[Simon Wright (musician)|Simon Wright]] on drums who had played with [[AC/DC]] from 1983 to 1989 as well as bassist Teddy Cook who was in the band Hotshot that morphed into [[Danger Danger]]. Rod Simpkins from the Hollywood bands Riken and Jungle Alley also filled in on bass for several tour dates in 1990. Ronnie James Dio stated that the reason for the change was that it became apparent that the former band members had "lost interest" when compared to Robertson who was the first member of the new line-up.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-09-21-ca-881-story.html | title=Hard Road Back to Top : Rock: Dio struggles to regain popularity among the heavy metal set | website=[[Los Angeles Times]] | date=September 21, 1990 }}</ref> Robertson states that he was playing with the original band for around ten months while the album was being written, [[Jimmy Bain]] and [[Claude Schnell]] were replaced "along the way" and [[Vinny Appice]] was in the band until two weeks before entering the studio to record the album.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://rockandrolldreams.com/2020/05/13/ulv-pa-rommen/#more-8404 | title=Ulv på rømmen | date=May 13, 2020 }}</ref> Vinny Appice confirms that he was there until the album was written and left because he felt "This is not Dio" with "all these young guys in the band". The song "Evil on Queen Street" takes its title from a [[Delicatessen|deli]] in [[Toronto]] which had a sandwich with that name—per Dio on [[Much Music]] in 1990.{{citation needed|date=October 2020}} Two videos were released from the album, for the songs "Hey Angel" and "Wild One". Guitarist Rowan Robertson stated that two more songs were written and [[Demo_(music)|demoed]] for the album but left off at the decision of their manager [[Wendy Dio]]: "Hell Wouldn't Take Her" and "The River Between Us".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bravewords.com/news/rowan-robertson-unreleased-ronnie-james-dio-songs-might-not-see-the-light-of-day|title=ROWAN ROBERTSON - "Unreleased RONNIE JAMES DIO Songs Might Not See The Light Of Day"|last=bravewords.com|work=bravewords.com|access-date=January 15, 2018}}</ref> The album marked a drop-off in Dio's popularity, charting lower than the previous four studio albums. [[Los Angeles Times]] stated in September 1990 that the album "died a quick death on the charts" and "half-empty houses are not uncommon" on the ongoing tour.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-09-21-ca-881-story.html | title=Hard Road Back to Top : Rock: Dio struggles to regain popularity among the heavy metal set | website=[[Los Angeles Times]] | date=September 21, 1990 }}</ref>
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