The Best of Diamond Head

The Best of Diamond Head is a compilation album by the heavy metal band Diamond Head and was released by Half Moon Records in 1999. This is the band's most comprehensive attempt at a definitive greatest hits. Although the record was released in 1999 it does not contain any material off their 1992 studio release Death and Progress. It also does not contain one of Diamond Head's most popular songs, The Prince (from their 1980 debut, Lightning to the Nations LP), which features regularly in their lives sets and is one of their more well known songs since Metallica covered it on their Garage Inc. release.

The Best of Diamond Head
Greatest hits album by
Released1999
GenreHeavy metal
LabelHalf Moon Records
Diamond Head chronology
To Heaven From Hell The Best of Diamond Head Live - In the Heat of the Night

Metallica's drummer Lars Ulrich assisted in the mixing of this album, due to Diamond Head's influence on his and James Hetfield's musical style.

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Brian Tatler and Sean Harris.

No.TitleLength
1."It's Electric"3:20
2."Shoot Out the Lights"4:04
3."Helpless"6:49
4."Sucking My Love"9:30
5."In the Heat of the Night"4:56
6."Call Me"3:49
7."Lightning to the Nations"4:08
8."Borrowed Time"7:39
9."Am I Evil?"7:20
10."Makin' Music"3:50
11."Out of Phase"3:32
12."Ishmael"3:58
13."To the Devil His Due"6:57
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References

  1. Torreano, Bradley. "Best of Diamond Head - Diamond Head". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
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