Metal Mind Productions will reissue DIAMOND HEAD's classic albums from the early '80s — "Borrowed Time" (1982) and "Canterbury" (1983) — on October 15 as limited-edition digipacks (limited to 2,000 copies) featuring bonus tracks. The details are as follows:
"Borrowed Time" (1982) re-release track listing:
01. In The Heat of the Night
02. To Heaven from Hell
03. Call Me
04. Lightning To the Nations
05. Borrowed Time
06. Don't You Ever Leave Me
07. Am I Evil?
Bonus tracks:
08. Trick or Treat
09. Dead Reckoning
10. Shoot Out The Lights
11. In The Heat Of The Night
12. Play It Loud (live)
13. Sweet And Innocent (live)
14. Interview with Sean Harris and Colin Kimberley by Tommy Vance recorded in June '82
"Canterbury" (1983) re-release track listing:
01. Makin' Music
02. Out of Phase
03. The Kingmaker
04. One More Night
05. To the Devil His Due
06. Knight of the Swords
07. Ishmael
08. I Need Your Love
09. Canterbury
Bonus tracks:
10. Makin' Music (extended)
11. Sucking My Love (live)
12. Andy Peebles interview incl. "To The Devil His Due"
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
Fangface a écrit :Leurs albums moins connus des 80's, c'est à dire post-Lightning to the Nations, sont réédités par Metal Mind Productions.
Donc tout ce qu'ils ont fait dans les années 80 !
Borrowed Time, c'est pas une espèce de compil plutôt? Il y a au moins Lightning To the Nations et Am I Evil? qui sont sortis avant... Ce sont les mêmes versions que sur Lightning To The Nations, ou c'est réenregistré?
En fait, je possède Borrowed Time (que j'adore du reste), mais j'ai toujours pas trouvé Lightning To The Nations.
Non, Borrowed time est leur 2nd album à part entière. Ils ont effectivement réenregistré Am I evil et Lightning to the nation (pas de diffrénece flagrante cela dit).
En tout cas c'est une super bonne nouvelle, ces albums le méritaient largement et on va enfin pouvoir se passer des inombrables compil!!
J'adore Borrowed Time, quasiment aussi bon que le 1er, et surtout Sean Harris n'a jamais aussi bien chanté que sur cet album, je comprends le pourquoi des comparaisons avec Robert Plant (ce qui n'était pas évident sur le 1er album je trouve).
Bref, avec ces deux réeditions plus le 1er album on enfin l'essentiel de Diamond Head. La suite me semble beaucoup plus dispensable voire sans intérêt.
Kiss of Death a écrit :ça fait combien de temps que tu l'as pas écouté honnetement ?
Heu pas mal de temps en effet, je l'avais trouvé d'occaz y'a 2 ou 3 ans et il a pas beaucoup tourné, j'étais assez déçu, mais t'as raison, faudrait que je le ressorte.
@ Gandalf : To heaven from hell c'est un morceau de Borrowed time, loin d'être mon morceau préféré de l'album d'ailleurs malgrè un riff très sympa. Mais je crois qu'il y a une compil à la con et sans grand intérêt qui porte ce nom.
Je trouve le groupe un peu surestime (merci lars ulrich)
Leur intro de Am I evil est un peu pompe sur un vieux triumph (War machine je crois sur R'n'r machine)
Le D&P m'avait déçu aussi, le live evil un peu meilleur
Mais n'y a t il pas une raison si on ressort plein de best of des 2-3 premiers albums?
Sortie de Live at BBC en juillet, il s'agit d'un double CD compilant des titres live de différentes années, apparemment déjà parus par le passé :
One of the most remarkable talents to rise out of the NWOBHM, DIAMOND HEAD’s legacy still ranks among the most influential of the genre, with both MEGADETH and METALLICA citing the group’s influence on them.
Indeed, Diamond Head’s 'Am I Evil?' has been a staple of Metallica’s live shows for many years. Sounds magazine’s metal editor Geoff Barton once remarked that “there are more good riffs in your average single Diamond Head song than there are in the first four BLACK SABBATH albums.” Such lavish praise had been sparked by the band’s unassuming, independently recorded first album (later commonly referred to as the White Album or Lightning To The Nations), which by all rights should have been just the first step on the road to a legendary career.
Diamond Head were formed in Stourbridge, England in 1976 by schoolmates Brian Tatler and Duncan Scott. They quickly recruited Sean Harris and a few months later Colin Kimberley. Having already received euphoric responses to their first album, Diamond Head were quickly signed by MCA and a lengthy tour ensued. They were soon back in the studio to record a second album, Borrowed Time and, by the time they split in 1983, a third, Canterbury, had been recorded.
This double CD of BBC recordings combines the band’s In Session and In Concert recordings on one CD for the first time. The set culminates in the Milton Keynes Bowl show, the night they opened for Metallica in 1993 and includes their Reading Festival set from 1982, described by the band as “the peak of their career… as good as it got”.
Liner notes are provided by Diamond Head’s very own Brian Tatler. The release is set for August 2nd via Universal.
The tracklisting:
Disc 1:
Friday Rock Show (October 29, 1980):
'Borrowed Time'
'Don't You Ever Leave'
'Sweet And Innocent'
'Lightning To The Nations'
Reading Festival (August 27, 1982):
'Am I Evil'
'In The Heat Of The Night'
'Borrowed Time'
'Don't You Ever Leave'
'Sucking My Love'
'Play It Loud'
Disc 2:
Paris Theatre (November 6, 1982):
'Borrowed Time'
'Heat Of The Night'
'Sucking My Love'
'To Heaven From Hell'
'Play It Loud'
Milton Keynes (September 3, 1993):
'Am I Evil?'
'Dust'
'Truckin''
'To The Devil His Due'
'Sucking My Love'
'Run'
'To Heaven From Hell'
'Helpless'
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
Mais peut être qu'en écoutant l'album encore quelques fois attentivement, t'arriveras à aimer quelques titres ou mêmes des riffs … en faisant abstraction de la voix bien sûr
J'ai rajouté un sondage, à l'occasion de la réédition complète et du remaster du premier album :
Lightning To The Nations (The White Album) [Remastered 2021] tracklisting:
"Lightning To The Nations"
"The Prince"
"Sucking My Love"
"Am I Evil?"
"Sweet And Innocent"
"It’s Electric"
"Helpless"
"Lightning To The Nations" (Lost Original Mix)
"The Prince" (Lost Original Mix)
"Sucking My Love" (Lost Original Mix)
"Am I Evil?" (Lost Original Mix)
"Sweet And Innocent" (Lost Original Mix)
Bonus tracks:
"Shoot Out The Lights"
"Streets Of Gold"
"Play It Loud"
"Waited Too long"
"Diamond Lights"
"We Won’t Be Back"
"I Don’t Got"
Diamond Head are of seminal importance to heavy metal music, and their debut album Lightning To The Nations is a key influence on the genre.
“We wrote instinctively,” explains co-founding member and riff lord Brian Tatler. “We had an undeniably unique sound. Four young lads, each with an element that, when combined, produced an alloy that was our own heavy metal sound.”
Lightning To The Nations (The White Album) [Remastered 2021] is the ultimate version of this ultimate album, which is set for release via Silver Lining Music on September 30. The release will feature not only the original album from ¼ inch master tapes which Lars Ulrich helped Brian Tatler retrieve back in 1990, but also alternative mixes of classic cuts “Lightning To The Nations”, “The Prince”, “Sucking My Love”, “Am I Evil?” and “Sweet And Innocent” never publicly released (or heard) before. There is also brand-new cover artwork based on an idea Brian Tatler had, to show a character referred to as ‘The Lightning God’.
“In 1990 as a celebration of the tenth anniversary of the NWOBHM, Lars Ulrich and Geoff Barton compiled the double album ‘New Wave of British Heavy Metal ‘79 Revisited’ which came out on Phonogram Records. It was Lars who made it his business to track down wherever possible the original master tapes because all he had were the old, often scratched singles,” recalls Brian. “He told me that he would often call up members of the bands they wanted to feature on the album and the confused guy on the other end of the phone would assume it was wind-up. ‘Who? Lars Ulrich? From Metallica? Fuck off!’ When Lars called me, I explained that the original ¼ inch masters for ‘Lightning To The Nations’ hadn’t been seen since they were sent by our old manager to a guy called Horgi at Woolfe Records years back. Apparently Horgi didn’t return the tapes, so Lars dispatched someone from Metallica’s German label to pay the guy a visit… The tapes were duly returned and after Phonogram had finished with them, Lars made sure they came home to me. I still have them stored safely.”
The original tapes were first quite literally baked (a process which allows degraded tape to be returned to playable quality), then restored and digitized before Diamond Head frontman Rasmus ‘Ras’ Bom Andersen remastered the tracks, ending up with a pristine edition of the original recordings and the recently discovered alternative mixes. Pure treasure for all fans of both Diamond Head and the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, the restored masters are supplemented by a set of bonus tracks originally recorded in 1980s. Rounding-out this ultimate edition are a set of deep and detailed notes on both the era and each song by Brian Tatler.
“I don’t really know what inspired ‘Lightning to the Nations’, says Tatler in his notes. “I can't think of any other song by any other band that sounds like it and that's a hell of a claim. Sean got the title from a painting he had seen in an art book somewhere and thought it would make a good title for a song. Once we had the song and it became track one, side one, it seemed like a good album title too. It’s still in the live set after forty-years.”
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade