Death and Progress
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Death and Progress | |||||
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Studio album by Diamond Head | |||||
Released | 1993 | ||||
Recorded | ? | ||||
Genre | Heavy metal | ||||
Length | 39.43 | ||||
Label | Castle Music | ||||
Producer | Andrew Scarth | ||||
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Diamond Head chronology | |||||
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Death and Progress is a recording by Diamond Head and was released in 1993 under Castle Music Ltd.
This was Diamond Head's first album since Canterbury, released 10 years earlier. It was mixed by Andrew Scarth, who had previously worked for bands such as Bad Company and Foreigner. The album had a much cleaner and more polished sound than their previous three albums and featured two special guests, Tony Iommi, of Black Sabbath, and Dave Mustaine, of Megadeth.
However, the reunion of Diamond Head did not last. After several in band problems and the disaster at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes they split up again and would not reform again until 2000.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Harris & Tatler, except "Starcrossed (Lovers of the Night)" by Harris, Iommi, Tatler
- "Starcrossed (Lovers of the Night)"
- "Truckin'"
- "Calling Your Name (The Light)"
- "I Can't Help Myself"
- "Paradise"
- "Dust"
- "Run"
- "Wild on the Streets"
- "Damnation Street"
- "Home"
[edit] Musicians
- Sean Harris- Vocals
- Brian Tatler- Guitar
- Pete Vuckovic- Bass
Guests:
- Tony Iommi- Guitar
- Dave Mustaine- Guitar