Live - In the Heat of the Night
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Live - In The Heat Of The Night is a live album
Live album
A live album is a recording consisting of material recorded during stage performances using remote recording techniques, commonly contrasted with a studio album...

 by heavy metal
Heavy metal music
Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the Midlands of the United Kingdom and the United States...

 band Diamond Head
Diamond Head (band)
Diamond Head are an English heavy metal band formed in 1976 in Stourbridge, England. The band is recognised as one of the leading members of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and is acknowledged by later bands like Metallica and Megadeth as an important early influence.-Early history:Formed by...

 recorded at the Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England. For Eurostat purposes Walsall and Wolverhampton is a NUTS 3 region and is one of five boroughs or unitary districts that comprise the "West Midlands" NUTS 2 region...

 Wulfrun Hall during their 1991 comeback tour. It was originally a video bootleg
Bootleg recording
A bootleg recording is an audio or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist or under other legal authority. The process of making and distributing such recordings is known as bootlegging...

 but was released on the insistence of their manager, Steve Guard, in 2000 in tribute to the band's live sound after their breakup after the Death and Progress
Death and Progress
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...

album in 1994, and contains a thank-you note from vocalist Sean Harris on the inner sleeve. The band ended up reforming in late 2000 to perform some acoustic numbers in order to promote this album with Floyd Brennan ending in the release of the First Cuts EP.

This live album consists of two discs. The first is an audio recording of the show, whilst the second is video of the concert, although neither disc captures the entire show. The set started with "Wild On The Streets", which does on appear on the album, nor does the encore, Diamond Head's flagship; "Am I Evil?". The second disc captures even less of the show, as it starts filming at "Feels Good" and films up until "Run".

The album contains several unreleased songs, such as "Let Me Down Easy" and "She Comes Down" as well as a medley of cover songs at the end of disc one, which was rare for Diamond Head.

Disc I

  1. 'Lightning To The Nations'
  2. 'Feels Good'
  3. 'I Can't Help Myself'
  4. 'In The Heat Of The Light'
  5. 'Calling Your Name'
  6. 'She Comes Down'
  7. 'Sucking My Love'
  8. 'Let Me Down Easy'
  9. 'Borrowed Time'
  10. 'Run'
  11. 'To Heaven From Hell'
  12. 'Makin' Music'
  13. 'Home'
  14. Medley - 'Helpless', 'My Generation', 'Oh Well', 'Hocus Pocus
    Hocus Pocus (song)
    "Hocus Pocus" is a 1971 instrumental from Focus II , the second album by Dutch rock group Focus. It was written by guitarist Jan Akkerman and flautist/keyboardist Thijs van Leer...

    ', 'Riff Raff' & 'It's Electric'

Disc II

  1. 'Feels Good'
  2. 'I Can't Help Myself'
  3. 'In The Heat Of The Light'
  4. 'Calling Your Name'
  5. 'She Comes Down'
  6. 'Sucking My Love'
  7. 'Let Me Down Easy'
  8. 'Borrowed Time'
  9. 'Run'

Lineup

  • Sean Harris - Vocals
  • Brian Tatler
    Brian Tatler
    Brian Tatler is an English musician, best known as the guitarist and co-founder of the Stourbridge based heavy metal band, Diamond Head.-Formation:...

    - Guitar
  • Eddie "Chaos" Moohan - Bass guitar & backing vocals
  • Karl Wilcox - Drums
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