1- Borrowed Time 2- Canterbury 3- Lightning to the Nations 4- The Coffin Train 5- Diamond Head 6- Death and Progress 7- All Will Be Revelead 8- What's in Your Head
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Best songs: 1. Sucking My Love 2. Am I Evil? 3. Shoot Out the Lights 4. Helpless 5. To Heaven from Hell 6. It's Electric 7. The Prince 8. Truckin 9. Sweet and Innocent 10. Canterbury
I actually auditioned for the Drummers job in May 83 and remember it was in a building next to a canal, in a place called Lye near Stourbridge [West Midlands].There was a double Natural wood Tama Superstar kit and i was only a single bass player and i was shitting myself [17 years old, they were 23] Tatler was a gent, Harris was cool and smoking a joint, the new bass player Mervyn Goldsworthy was taking over and was a complete dick. I never got the job but kept in touch with Sean Harris's mother {Linda] and she gave my band a support with them at University's. They ended up getting session players for the Canterbury album. They were all great to hang with on the Canterbury Tour, they got a new bass player and added a Keyboard player and their jams in sound checks were awesome, every style you could imagine and such underated musicians. They were managed by Seans mother and their ex school teacher used to run the fan club. Sean Harris told me he really liked the vocals of Coverdale/Hughes together and loved QUEEN, Brian Tatler adored Schenker, Blackmore, Iommi and EVH. He also told me he thought Jimmy Page was a genius songwriter but wasn't that keen on his lead playing. There you go a little bit of nostalgia there. As regards to the reviews here, the Borrowed Time album is essential and the Canterbury album [i hated it when it was released] is an absolute masterpiece, every track has a different mood and colour, Zeppelin were the same, different mood on every track. Knight of the Swords is simply stunning, the whole album was ahead of everything at the time, they were forced by MCA Records to be Hip and Trendy and this is what broke them up. They simply were not a band that could be moulded. If anyone is curious to what Sean Harris is doing now, he writes film scores for TV, he even wrote the music for a World Cup Anthem.
@MartinPopoff would you consider Rush or Tool as “smarty pants” metal ? Also, I like it when you say “jokey” though I don’t exactly know what you mean by it? Also, when you say concerts are a waste of time and you have no use for concerts. I wish you would go into more detail and elaborate on that concept. You never say why you feel that way?
My rank: 1 Lightning to the Nations 2 Borrowed Time 3 Diamond Head 4 The Coffin Train 5 Canterbury 6 All Will Be Revealed 7 Death and Progress 8 What's in Your Head?
I listen to Borrowed Time more than the debut these days, the songs are so epic, almost regal sounding. Would’ve benefitted from Dead Reckoning making the track list though
Yes, that record needs another rocker or two. And that long blues track was a mistake I reckon. Dead Reckoning and Play It Loud would have been worthy additions I think.
Lightning to the Nation's with the additional tracks like I Don't Got and Shoot out the Lights is my favourite album of all time. Could have been one of the best bands ever but poorly managed. Saw them in 1983 at my loca! Leisure centre. Canterbury totally underrated.
They were a bloody good live band around 1980 I must if seen them about 20 times. Brian a really nice guy who would always find time to chat to you. My favourite memory is seeing them play at Woolwich Odeon the night after the riots. Hardly anyone turned up but for those of that did some great memories
Absolutely one of my favorite bands, nearly in my top 10. These guys were amazing songwriters, able to make metal that was really catchy and Sean Harris was like a metal version of Robert Plant
There was an incident concerning Sean Harris mannerisms a la Plant onstage that alienated the crowd in a concert here in Spain when they opened for Rainbow in '82 along with Girlschool. He was pelted mercilessly by the crowd, I guess the few more commercially accessible new songs from Borrowed Time didn' t help either.
The last 2 albums have been killer, saw them on their last tour, and had the privilege of meeting and chatting with the legendary Brian Tatler, the show was just awesome!
Only own the first 3 and the latest 2 albums and I do think they're producing some excellent music again 1 Lightning To The Nations 2 Diamond Head 3 The Coffin Train 4 Borrowed Time 5 Canterbury Think I need to possibly invest in the 1993 reunion album. Pete and Martin's comments on it have peaked my interest in that.
Sean Harris (the original singer) released 2 albums (as Notorious) between Canterbury (1983) and Death & Progress (1993). The 2 albums were called: Radio Silence (1985) and Notorious (1990).
I listen to Borrowed Time a lot but Canterbury lost out because when it came out it had a major mispressing and many got returned.Grossly underrated band.Just pre-ordered new recording of Lightning To The Nation out in November.Keep up the good work guys.
I saw them live with Nick Tart on vocals back in '07. He was terrible, I remember he dressed up as if he was in a Pop-Punk band(which didnt fit with the rest of the band) and before playing Am I Evil, he said "This is the song you've been waiting for all night". I was like, really? He basicly reduced DH to a one-hit-wonder. Their current singer Rasmus Bom Andersen is a much better fit than him.
I saw Diamond Head live maybe 4-5 years ago. With Raven, no less! They were having issues with whatever singer they had at the time, and some guy from Lynch Mob, if I remember right, had to fill in last minute. He did really well i thought.
They have pre-recorded the first album and it will be released in November. A new version of 'Its Electric' is available on Spotify and it sounds great.
I really like it when you discuss these topics about NWOBHM. I love Diamond Head and it was a very interesting retrospect as well as surprising at least for me since I had no idea they had more albums after Canterbury. In any case, I'd had loved if you had talked some more about the band's lineup changes through the years as a way to keep track of differences in the sound of Diamond Head classic 80s era and the post-Canterbury albums.
Did Diamond Head re record Am I Evil for the Borrowed Time album ? I have owned Borrowed Time for years . Canterbury was inspired by the band's love for U - 2 , unfortunately Holocaust , Tygers of Pantang , Saracen , and Witchfynde all went down a more commercial path . Def Leppard , and Witchfynde became commercial Metal , Tygers of Pantang tried the Foreigner - Journey route , but the absolute extremely bi - polar music , as well as band image change proto thrash metal band Jaguar pursued was staggering . Jaguar went from a raw Motorhead type sound and band image to bleach blonde new wave haircuts complete with white button up shirts , skinny ties etc , and a sound that could be best described as an even less rocking Duran Duran without any of the pop hooks . Only Iron Maiden and Venom kept a somewhat consistent sound out of the NWOBHM bands . By 1985 almost all the bands broke up , but Raven and Saxon went down a more commercial path , but unlike some of their peers their music still at least retained some elements of Metal
Here's my list to all the lovers of NWOBHM: 1. Lightening to the Nations (Classic NWOBHM album) 2. Borrowed Time (Another Excellent work highly influential) 3. Canterbury (Good album with a few highlight songs and rest a little more mainstream) 4. Death and Progress (Decent album with a few nuggets while rest just ok) 5. The Coffin Train (Good modern album with a couple good tracks rest average at best) 6. Diamond Head (Good album with couple of good tracks rest just ok) 7. All Will Be Revealed ( One of their weakest efforts not my cup of tea) 8. Whats in your Head (A little weak with some heaviness and couple of good tracks but the rest not so much)
Yeah DH. Their albums were really hard to get over here. First song I heard was am i evil .... great. There were some strange compilation albums and maxi-singles available. Eventually I got Canterbury. And till this day, I really enjoy that album.
1. Canterbury 2. Borrowed Time 3. Lightning To The Nations 4. Death And Progress 5. Diamond Head 6. The Coffin Train 7. All Will Be Revealed 8. What’s In Your Head?
Aw man---i'd go and it kills me between top two. 1. Canterbury-----i feel a really brilliant well written rock album. 2. The White album. 3. Borrowed Time 4. Diamond Head-self titled 2016 5. Coffin Train Killer outfit, i do like the others.
@@alibobsmarland9572 I was chatting online with Brian Tatler a while back about Canterbury and I said it was my actual fav and he said he had really mixed feelings because it was the album that split the band, i feel he had some regrets about that.
1) Lightning to the Nations 2) Borrowed Time 3) Diamond Head 4) The Coffin Train 5) Death and Progress 6) All Will Be Revealed 7) What’s In Your Head 8) Canterbury
This is one of those bands that I don’t own anything from. I only know the band name because of Metallica. Will likely pick some of their stuff up soon after watching this
I agree with much of what Pete and Martin said about the production on the early albums. In contrast, imo, the production on the BBC Friday Rock Show sessions from 1980 is much better. The drums are crisper and the vocals sound less strained.
Saw them in 2016 in Dallas and if there were 30 ppl there I'd be shocked. They rocked i like it was full though, even giving a shout-out to some guy in a wheelchair, who apparently follows them to every gig around globe.
1980-1982 NWOBHM was NEVER about great production, but all about great songs, menacing riffs and hunger for more metal. Diamond Head, Angelwitch, Trespass, Holocaust and Witchfynde were my top 5 of the early eighties!
Only discovered these guys about 12 years ago and they don't make a bad album. Too bad I never saw their albums at my Tower Records in the 80's. Would gave been one of my faves all this time.
The reason for re-recording two songs from The White Album for Borrowed Time was surely because The White Album hadn't had a major label release or proper promotion. It wasn't regarded at the time the way it is now due to Metallica's covers. Re-recording Lightning To The Nations and Am I Evil ensured they got a proper production and more folk would hear them.
How sad/stupid do I feel? After hearing DH's FRS session (1980?) I bought the white album (original version) then, years later, took it with a load of other vinyl to a Charity shop! I've still got some of their early 7 inch singles which I play a lot, they sound great! "Don't you leave me" and "Lightening to the Nations" are two of my favourite songs. However, they lost me with their later albums.
Canterbury has a rough start but To The Devil His Due and Knight of the Swords are two of their best songs. Better than anything they’ve done since and Side B is much better than Side A
Yet trying to sound way too much like Def Leppard - Pyromania for the most part. Saxon, Savage, Jaguar, Raven, even Tygers did the same mistake and certainly didn't work for any of them.
Glad they didn't fall into the trap, unlike the above-mentioned venerable bands. This way they also saved their record label the hassle of having to come up with an alternate, censored version of their album covers for the big American record stores.
I have never really heard any Diamond Head albums, a few songs here and there, but I saw their leader, Brian Tatler, in a BBC documentary about NWOBHM and its history as a music genre. He seemed to be a very likeable, albeit a bit disappointed, person who liked talking about old history and the band and their relations with other bands back in the early 80s
Though I own all of these, I only really enjoy the first two (my top two) and half of my #3. They've always been a bit over-rated in my opinion. 8) What's in Your Head? 7) Canterbury 6) All Will Be Revealed 5) Diamond Head 4) The Coffin Train 3) Death and Progress 2) Borrowed Time (That artwork, too!!!) 1) Lightning to the Nations Thanks, guys!
I really like Canterbury, and I can't stand All Will Be Revealed and What's in Your Head? . Lightning to the Nations is my favourite, and my second favourite album from the NWOBHM!
Neil Diamond is a legend big fan. Only have Lightning to the Nations great album. Saw them in concert a couple years ago not a very good show maybe an off night or the low turnout maybe 50 people. Anyway great show as always with Martin.
I'm gonna admit that I've never listened to Diamond Head. Nothing has ever really drew me to them. And I'm a massive collector of hard rock/heavy metal (and NWOBHM). Maybe i should have a listen. And I'm british 🤣
I don't know what these guys are on about. All these albums are weak. Except the debut. Lightning To The Nations is a stone cold classic. It might even be better than Maiden's debut. That is high praise, and I stand by it.
Still remember them as the last minute replacement for Manowar at Reading in 1982 absolutely owning it - since released on CD, stunning - available on their MCA years box set. didnt get their first album at the time - only available form them by mail order so missed it - since remedied with the doble CD with the album on 1 disc and singles etc on the second, my first encounter was thefour cuts ep and then Living on Borrowed time - great album rubbish production. I loved Canterbury when it first came out and still do now - could have been massive if the production and some of the arrangements had been better - I think there is only the 2 of them on the cover because the other players were all hired hands? The actual pressng of the album was also fraught with problems - thousands were returned if I recall, and the one I have still has pklenty of jumps, pops and clicks, I just couldnt be bothered to return it at the time. As well as poor management I think the way they dumped Colin Kimberley and Duncan Scott annoyed many British NWOBHM fans and as there were a ton of other bands to get behind I think they lost a lot of support doing that. I've alsoheard demos for what wouldve been the next album after Canterbury, called Flight East - glad that was never released, mostly average and nothing like the first album or even Canterbury. The first album - which essentially was just a set of demos - when considered amongst them all, has to be the best though I do think that the last 2 are superb returns to great form and Brian Tatler was always and remains one of the best guitarists of the NWOBHM
1. Lightning To The Nations 2. Borrowed Time 3.Canterbury 4. Death and Progress ---------------------------------------------- Those are the only Diamond Head albums I have. Anthing without Sean Harris just isn't Diamond Head to me. Borrowed Time was my first Diamond Head album, so the inclusion of Am I Evil and Lightning To The Nations were not drawbacks for me at the tine.
I feel like The Coffin Train is their second or third best album. Production wise it's whatever. But there are like four really strong tunes on there. I also feel like adding the two old tracks to Borrowed Time was an MCA thing. I would have rather seen Dead Reckoning, Streets of Gold and Shoot Out the Lights (which were unreleased at the time) on there instead. It also adds some speed to a ploddy record.
I see Borrowed Time as the debut which I love, also love Canterbury and saw them twice at Hammersmith Odeon on those tours but lost track of them after that. It all went wrong for them here in the UK when the Canterbury LP was badly pressed and sounded awful, the record co sent out free cassettes as replacements. Then the Hammersmith show suffered from sound problems with the PA cutting out in the middle of the show and killed the atmos completely. Then of course MCA dropped them like they did so many other bands. Diamond Head should have been huge but things just didn't go right for them.
Canterbury at last place, huh? For me, I don't really care if it's not "heavy". I don't look for heavy when reaching for Diamond Head. That's not what they were all about. They were a moody and melodic rock band with some great singing, arrangements, and riffs. I love Canterbury (so do most people in the comments section). To me it's almost as good as Borrowed Time (which is my favourite album of theirs by far) and Lightning to the Nations is my 3rd favourite. Oh and btw, the production is FINE on Borrowed Time. Martin is being overly harsh on it.
The Coffin Train should be much higher on the list, and the Self-Titled one too. My list... 1. Lightning To The Nations 2 The Coffin Train 3. Diamond Head 4. Borrowed Time 5. Canterbury 6. What's In Your Head 7. Death And Progress 8. All Will Be Revealed
I've heard a lot of their stuff but only own two albums - Canterbury and then one called Am I Evil. It's from 1987 and is a kind of Best of "Lightning to the Nations" and "On Borrowed Time" but are early versions of the songs. Read more about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am_I_Evil_(album). I actually think this is probably the best collection of songs by them, plus the versions here are superior to the polished versions published on the Borrowed Time album.
Thank you so much for doing a Diamond Head ranking! One of my favourite bands that very few people have done shows about on RUclips. I have just uploaded a Diamond Head ranking video onto my channel which you can go and check out. Just a warning, it may be a little contrarian :). I'll list the order below if anyone wants to read it, but won't talk through the reasons (you'll have to watch the video for that :).) 8. Canterbury 7. What's in your head 6. Death and Progress 5. All will be revealed 4. Borrowed Time 3. Diamond Head 💎 S/T 2. Lightning ⚡ to the nation's 1. The Coffin Train
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bought living on borrowed time when it came out, lp came with a poster, loved it, then canterbury the following year, i thought that was awful and never bothered diamond head again
When you are managed by the singers mother and some random bloke with no music industry experience who can't get you a record contract for 6 years it's tough to have any kind of an impact.
1- Borrowed Time
2- Canterbury
3- Lightning to the Nations
4- The Coffin Train
5- Diamond Head
6- Death and Progress
7- All Will Be Revelead
8- What's in Your Head
Just met Brian Tatler w/Saxon.
Really nice guy.
Excited to see all of my DH lps.
Diamond head are the dictionary definition of criminally underrated. I’m so glad to see people who appreciate them.
Spot on. My mate had the individual numbered White album and it's a classic. Borrowed Time was totally overproducted.
You've summed up exactly how I feel about this band too
@@alibobsmarland9572 yeah, I got a copy, it's up in my loft somewhere. I absolutely loved that album as a teenager.
They birthed Thrash Metal. Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Exodus wouldn’t exist without them
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Lightning to the Nations, will always be my favorite Diamond Head Album, One of the Greatest Debut's of all time!
High roller records did a Reissue.
Very impressive.
Best songs:
1. Sucking My Love
2. Am I Evil?
3. Shoot Out the Lights
4. Helpless
5. To Heaven from Hell
6. It's Electric
7. The Prince
8. Truckin
9. Sweet and Innocent
10. Canterbury
I actually auditioned for the Drummers job in May 83 and remember it was in a building next to a canal, in a place called Lye near Stourbridge [West Midlands].There was a double Natural wood Tama Superstar kit and i was only a single bass player and i was shitting myself [17 years old, they were 23] Tatler was a gent, Harris was cool and smoking a joint, the new bass player Mervyn Goldsworthy was taking over and was a complete dick. I never got the job but kept in touch with Sean Harris's mother {Linda] and she gave my band a support with them at University's.
They ended up getting session players for the Canterbury album.
They were all great to hang with on the Canterbury Tour, they got a new bass player and added a Keyboard player and their jams in sound checks were awesome, every style you could imagine and such underated musicians. They were managed by Seans mother and their ex school teacher used to run the fan club.
Sean Harris told me he really liked the vocals of Coverdale/Hughes together and loved QUEEN, Brian Tatler adored Schenker, Blackmore, Iommi and EVH. He also told me he thought Jimmy Page was a genius songwriter but wasn't that keen on his lead playing.
There you go a little bit of nostalgia there. As regards to the reviews here, the Borrowed Time album is essential and the Canterbury album [i hated it when it was released] is an absolute masterpiece, every track has a different mood and colour, Zeppelin were the same, different mood on every track. Knight of the Swords is simply stunning, the whole album was ahead of everything at the time, they were forced by MCA Records to be Hip and Trendy and this is what broke them up. They simply were not a band that could be moulded.
If anyone is curious to what Sean Harris is doing now, he writes film scores for TV, he even wrote the music for a World Cup Anthem.
Thanks for the story
Thanks.@@roaming740
‘Smarty Pants Metal’ needs to become a thing. That was was hilarious Martin! 😂
@MartinPopoff would you consider Rush or Tool as “smarty pants” metal ? Also, I like it when you say “jokey” though I don’t exactly know what you mean by it? Also, when you say concerts are a waste of time and you have no use for concerts. I wish you would go into more detail and elaborate on that concept. You never say why you feel that way?
Canterbury is phenomenal
Yes, the best!
1. Lightning to the Nations
2. Borrowed Time
3. Death and Progress
4. Canterbury
Friday mornings with Martin Popoff are fn tremendous - must see tv ! Excellent content as always ! Love Martin !
I live in Stourbridge and saw Brian down the pub, just before Covid lockdown. Gave me a DH pick/plectrum. Great bloke and yes, for me 1. White Album.
Diamond Head will open for Saxon on their European tour. Got my ticket🤘🏻
Pardo&Popoff great as usual.I really enjoy these vids.👍👍
Borrowed Time! Epic songs, epic vocals, epic riffs! Love these guys!
My rank:
1 Lightning to the Nations
2 Borrowed Time
3 Diamond Head
4 The Coffin Train
5 Canterbury
6 All Will Be Revealed
7 Death and Progress
8 What's in Your Head?
I listen to Borrowed Time more than the debut these days, the songs are so epic, almost regal sounding. Would’ve benefitted from Dead Reckoning making the track list though
I literally just posted the same thing and then scrolled down the comments, lol. It needs another fast rocker or two like Dead Reckoning.
You're not alone. I love Borrowed Time. It's by far my favourite and Canterbury has become my 2nd favorite. Lightning to the Nations is 3rd.
Yes, that record needs another rocker or two. And that long blues track was a mistake I reckon. Dead Reckoning and Play It Loud would have been worthy additions I think.
カンタベリーは素晴らしい。芸術とメタルの融合が見事に体現されている数少ない作品だ。構築されたメロディー、ハーモニー、楽器、アレンジ、音、曲順、全てが絡み合う(私にとっては)完璧な作品だ。
Love to see Popoff and Pardo every Friday or whenever they get together. Great show!
Just heard that DH are releasing a re-recording of their debut album Lightning To The Nations. It's out in November apparently.
Can't get enough of these videos. Keep 'em coming!
Lightning to the Nation's with the additional tracks like I Don't Got and Shoot out the Lights is my favourite album of all time. Could have been one of the best bands ever but poorly managed. Saw them in 1983 at my loca! Leisure centre. Canterbury totally underrated.
totally agree i love Canterbury listened to it the other day really underrated
They were a bloody good live band around 1980 I must if seen them about 20 times. Brian a really nice guy who would always find time to chat to you. My favourite memory is seeing them play at Woolwich Odeon the night after the riots. Hardly anyone turned up but for those of that did some great memories
Fantastic band.Tatler was a brilliant guitarist.
Absolutely one of my favorite bands, nearly in my top 10. These guys were amazing songwriters, able to make metal that was really catchy and Sean Harris was like a metal version of Robert Plant
borrowed time is a masterpiece. not heavy like their first album but for me brilliant piece of AOR
?? It's rock but ballads like call me are aor. This album was much more commercially orientated than their first, hence AOR.
My favorite Diamond Head song is Dead Reckoning from the four cuts EP
Borrowed Time IS what I got out of the gate, and it's still my favorite...didn't hear a thing about them before that. The production is fine.
Wow be so waiting for this, cheers Pete.
There was an incident concerning Sean Harris mannerisms a la Plant onstage that alienated the crowd in a concert here in Spain when they opened for Rainbow in '82 along with Girlschool. He was pelted mercilessly by the crowd, I guess the few more commercially accessible new songs from Borrowed Time didn' t help either.
The last 2 albums have been killer, saw them on their last tour, and had the privilege of meeting and chatting with the legendary Brian Tatler, the show was just awesome!
Popoff. Pardo. Classic 👌
Only own the first 3 and the latest 2 albums and I do think they're producing some excellent music again
1 Lightning To The Nations
2 Diamond Head
3 The Coffin Train
4 Borrowed Time
5 Canterbury
Think I need to possibly invest in the 1993 reunion album. Pete and Martin's comments on it have peaked my interest in that.
Sean Harris (the original singer) released 2 albums (as Notorious) between Canterbury (1983) and Death & Progress (1993). The 2 albums were called: Radio Silence (1985) and Notorious (1990).
I listen to Borrowed Time a lot but Canterbury lost out because when it came out it had a major mispressing and many got returned.Grossly underrated band.Just pre-ordered new recording of Lightning To The Nation out in November.Keep up the good work guys.
Saw diamond head years ago with slade topping the bill at dog track throwing it down with rain put on a great show 👍
I saw them live with Nick Tart on vocals back in '07. He was terrible, I remember he dressed up as if he was in a Pop-Punk band(which didnt fit with the rest of the band) and before playing Am I Evil, he said "This is the song you've been waiting for all night". I was like, really? He basicly reduced DH to a one-hit-wonder. Their current singer Rasmus Bom Andersen is a much better fit than him.
I saw Diamond Head live maybe 4-5 years ago. With Raven, no less! They were having issues with whatever singer they had at the time, and some guy from Lynch Mob, if I remember right, had to fill in last minute. He did really well i thought.
They have pre-recorded the first album and it will be released in November. A new version of 'Its Electric' is available on Spotify and it sounds great.
Would be cool to hear neil diamond covering am i evil
Thank you for Ranking the Studio Albums: Diamond Head (w/ Martin Popoff).🎤🎸🎵🥁
I really like it when you discuss these topics about NWOBHM. I love Diamond Head and it was a very interesting retrospect as well as surprising at least for me since I had no idea they had more albums after Canterbury. In any case, I'd had loved if you had talked some more about the band's lineup changes through the years as a way to keep track of differences in the sound of Diamond Head classic 80s era and the post-Canterbury albums.
Did Diamond Head re record Am I Evil for the Borrowed Time album ? I have owned Borrowed Time for years . Canterbury was inspired by the band's love for U - 2 , unfortunately Holocaust , Tygers of Pantang , Saracen , and Witchfynde all went down a more commercial path . Def Leppard , and Witchfynde became commercial Metal , Tygers of Pantang tried the Foreigner - Journey route , but the absolute extremely bi - polar music , as well as band image change proto thrash metal band Jaguar pursued was staggering . Jaguar went from a raw Motorhead type sound and band image to bleach blonde new wave haircuts complete with white button up shirts , skinny ties etc , and a sound that could be best described as an even less rocking Duran Duran without any of the pop hooks . Only Iron Maiden and Venom kept a somewhat consistent sound out of the NWOBHM bands . By 1985 almost all the bands broke up , but Raven and Saxon went down a more commercial path , but unlike some of their peers their music still at least retained some elements of Metal
Saxon had a rebirth & are making great heavy albums.
Thanks to this episode I am now officially on a Diamond Head binge. I've heard the second album, now on the self titled from 2016. Woof!
almost spit out my coffee when Martin held up the Neil Diamond cover
Here's my list to all the lovers of NWOBHM:
1. Lightening to the Nations (Classic NWOBHM album)
2. Borrowed Time (Another Excellent work highly influential)
3. Canterbury (Good album with a few highlight songs and rest a little more mainstream)
4. Death and Progress (Decent album with a few nuggets while rest just ok)
5. The Coffin Train (Good modern album with a couple good tracks rest average at best)
6. Diamond Head (Good album with couple of good tracks rest just ok) 7. All Will Be Revealed ( One of their weakest efforts not my cup of tea)
8. Whats in your Head (A little weak with some heaviness and couple of good tracks but the rest not so much)
Yeah DH. Their albums were really hard to get over here. First song I heard was am i evil .... great. There were some strange compilation albums and maxi-singles available. Eventually I got Canterbury. And till this day, I really enjoy that album.
1. Canterbury
2. Borrowed Time
3. Lightning To The Nations
4. Death And Progress
5. Diamond Head
6. The Coffin Train
7. All Will Be Revealed
8. What’s In Your Head?
I would add Saracen to the list of bands that should have been bigger.
I bet most don’t know this band
@@edguygz7889 Almost certainly.
I once had a signed copy by sean harris on a plain white cover album. Album with am i evil, and sucking your
love on it. Great show guys.
1. The Coffin Train, 2. Diamond Head, 3. Canterbury, 4. Death & Progress, 5. Lightning to the nations
Love this band id love to see your top 10 Diamond Head songs .
Great show guys. Can we have ranking the albums of Tygers of Pan Tang next? 👍
I agree with PETE: Billy SQUIER / 1981 DON’T SAY NO- is ☝️ one of my desert island classics / obviously just my opinion/. Great show guys/ as usual 👍💯
Aw man---i'd go and it kills me between top two.
1. Canterbury-----i feel a really brilliant well written rock album.
2. The White album.
3. Borrowed Time
4. Diamond Head-self titled 2016
5. Coffin Train
Killer outfit, i do like the others.
If only Sean's mum hadnt decided to manage them.
@@alibobsmarland9572 I was chatting online with Brian Tatler a while back about Canterbury and I said it was my actual fav and he said he had really mixed feelings because it was the album that split the band, i feel he had some regrets about that.
Canterbury is great, the sound change was just too much for the average NWOBHM fan.
@@kevinbutler3665 I like the album but I feel it was too much of a drastic change in musical direction for most fans.
@@duncandavies1966 Spot on.
I didn't know Neil Diamond sang in Diamond Head. Haha. Very good video as always!
Diamond head great band some great tunes very underrated
Lightning to the nations is an incredible debut album.. All their albums after that fall short except for Diamond Head 2016 and The Coffin Train 2019
Canterbury is the best one, for me. But that last one is phenomenal for a band that's been going as long as they have.
I love that "we're here all the damn time" part
That’s a great tag line of his. He almost always says that at the end.
Lightning to the Nations has to be one of the greatest riff albums of all time.
Borrowed time probably should have included Dead Reckoning .
1) Lightning to the Nations
2) Borrowed Time
3) Diamond Head
4) The Coffin Train
5) Death and Progress
6) All Will Be Revealed
7) What’s In Your Head
8) Canterbury
This is one of those bands that I don’t own anything from. I only know the band name because of Metallica. Will likely pick some of their stuff up soon after watching this
cool beans I checked out lightning to the nation's after nwbhm top 10 and immediately ordered cd like my life depended on it how not more popular idk
1. Borrowed Time
2. Canterbury
I agree with much of what Pete and Martin said about the production on the early albums. In contrast, imo, the production on the BBC Friday Rock Show sessions from 1980 is much better. The drums are crisper and the vocals sound less strained.
They have a brand new re recording of their debut in November. Featuring 4 covers.
Metallica covers?
One Deep Purple, one Motorhead, one Judas Priest and a Zeppelin tune. Should have done a Metallica one though 😂
@@stephenbarrow3352 One of the covers is Metallica's No Remorse. No Motorhead.
@@weissheim oh right, thanks
Saw them in 2015 in Germany 🇩🇪 50 minute set they have still got it.
Saw them many times back in the day
Saw them in 2016 in Dallas and if there were 30 ppl there I'd be shocked. They rocked i like it was full though, even giving a shout-out to some guy in a wheelchair, who apparently follows them to every gig around globe.
1980-1982 NWOBHM was NEVER about great production, but all about great songs, menacing riffs and hunger for more metal. Diamond Head, Angelwitch, Trespass, Holocaust and Witchfynde were my top 5 of the early eighties!
Holocaust. The Nightcomers. What an album!
I'd be interested in a Voivod album ranking...
Only discovered these guys about 12 years ago and they don't make a bad album. Too bad I never saw their albums at my Tower Records in the 80's. Would gave been one of my faves all this time.
Great shirts.
My NWOBHM essentials.
Lightning to the Nations
Angel Witch
Killers
Wild Cat, Tygers
Tredegar
Ethel the Frog.
The reason for re-recording two songs from The White Album for Borrowed Time was surely because The White Album hadn't had a major label release or proper promotion. It wasn't regarded at the time the way it is now due to Metallica's covers. Re-recording Lightning To The Nations and Am I Evil ensured they got a proper production and more folk would hear them.
How sad/stupid do I feel? After hearing DH's FRS session (1980?) I bought the white album (original version) then, years later, took it with a load of other vinyl to a Charity shop! I've still got some of their early 7 inch singles which I play a lot, they sound great!
"Don't you leave me" and "Lightening to the Nations" are two of my favourite songs. However, they lost me with their later albums.
They wanted to be more like zeppelin with more diverse tracks not just metal songs hence the Canterbury album
Canterbury has a rough start but To The Devil His Due and Knight of the Swords are two of their best songs. Better than anything they’ve done since and Side B is much better than Side A
Yet trying to sound way too much like Def Leppard - Pyromania for the most part. Saxon, Savage, Jaguar, Raven, even Tygers did the same mistake and certainly didn't work for any of them.
@@hellojimmypage Witchfinder General never sold out!
Canterbury is a great Rock album! Definition of criminally underrated.
Glad they didn't fall into the trap, unlike the above-mentioned venerable bands. This way they also saved their record label the hassle of having to come up with an alternate, censored version of their album covers for the big American record stores.
To the Devil his Due is probably Sean's best vocal performance
I have never really heard any Diamond Head albums, a few songs here and there, but I saw their leader, Brian Tatler, in a BBC documentary about NWOBHM and its history as a music genre. He seemed to be a very likeable, albeit a bit disappointed, person who liked talking about old history and the band and their relations with other bands back in the early 80s
Though I own all of these, I only really enjoy the first two (my top two) and half of my #3. They've always been a bit over-rated in my opinion.
8) What's in Your Head?
7) Canterbury
6) All Will Be Revealed
5) Diamond Head
4) The Coffin Train
3) Death and Progress
2) Borrowed Time
(That artwork, too!!!)
1) Lightning to the Nations
Thanks, guys!
I really like Canterbury, and I can't stand All Will Be Revealed and What's in Your Head? . Lightning to the Nations is my favourite, and my second favourite album from the NWOBHM!
Neil Diamond is a legend big fan. Only have Lightning to the Nations great album. Saw them in concert a couple years ago not a very good show maybe an off night or the low turnout maybe 50 people. Anyway great show as always with Martin.
I'm gonna admit that I've never listened to Diamond Head. Nothing has ever really drew me to them. And I'm a massive collector of hard rock/heavy metal (and NWOBHM). Maybe i should have a listen. And I'm british 🤣
I don't know what these guys are on about. All these albums are weak. Except the debut. Lightning To The Nations is a stone cold classic. It might even be better than Maiden's debut. That is high praise, and I stand by it.
Love to see a show on the Greg kin band
Can tell you a really funny story about Carl Wilcox from when I worked with him
Lightning to the nation has been completely re recorded with new singer due for release in november
...no thanks.
3. Canterbury
2. Borrowed Time
1. Lightning to the Nations
Good list.. It's mine too. Only listened to their first 3.. The others, I just switched in shortly.
@@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117 Been meaning to add more, so hopefully the video points me in the right direction.
Still remember them as the last minute replacement for Manowar at Reading in 1982 absolutely owning it - since released on CD, stunning - available on their MCA years box set. didnt get their first album at the time - only available form them by mail order so missed it - since remedied with the doble CD with the album on 1 disc and singles etc on the second, my first encounter was thefour cuts ep and then Living on Borrowed time - great album rubbish production. I loved Canterbury when it first came out and still do now - could have been massive if the production and some of the arrangements had been better - I think there is only the 2 of them on the cover because the other players were all hired hands? The actual pressng of the album was also fraught with problems - thousands were returned if I recall, and the one I have still has pklenty of jumps, pops and clicks, I just couldnt be bothered to return it at the time.
As well as poor management I think the way they dumped Colin Kimberley and Duncan Scott annoyed many British NWOBHM fans and as there were a ton of other bands to get behind I think they lost a lot of support doing that.
I've alsoheard demos for what wouldve been the next album after Canterbury, called Flight East - glad that was never released, mostly average and nothing like the first album or even Canterbury. The first album - which essentially was just a set of demos - when considered amongst them all, has to be the best though I do think that the last 2 are superb returns to great form and Brian Tatler was always and remains one of the best guitarists of the NWOBHM
1. Lightning to the Nations
2. Borrowed Time
3. Canterbury
4. Diamond Head
5. All Will Be Revealed
6. What’s In Your Head
7. The Coffin Train
1. Lightning To The Nations
2. Borrowed Time
3.Canterbury
4. Death and Progress
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Those are the only Diamond Head albums I have. Anthing without Sean Harris just isn't Diamond Head to me.
Borrowed Time was my first Diamond Head album, so the inclusion of Am I Evil and Lightning To The Nations were not drawbacks for me at the tine.
Same for me, Sean Harris fan all the way.
I feel like The Coffin Train is their second or third best album. Production wise it's whatever. But there are like four really strong tunes on there.
I also feel like adding the two old tracks to Borrowed Time was an MCA thing. I would have rather seen Dead Reckoning, Streets of Gold and Shoot Out the Lights (which were unreleased at the time) on there instead. It also adds some speed to a ploddy record.
I see Borrowed Time as the debut which I love, also love Canterbury and saw them twice at Hammersmith Odeon on those tours but lost track of them after that. It all went wrong for them here in the UK when the Canterbury LP was badly pressed and sounded awful, the record co sent out free cassettes as replacements. Then the Hammersmith show suffered from sound problems with the PA cutting out in the middle of the show and killed the atmos completely. Then of course MCA dropped them like they did so many other bands. Diamond Head should have been huge but things just didn't go right for them.
Canterbury at last place, huh? For me, I don't really care if it's not "heavy". I don't look for heavy when reaching for Diamond Head. That's not what they were all about. They were a moody and melodic rock band with some great singing, arrangements, and riffs. I love Canterbury (so do most people in the comments section). To me it's almost as good as Borrowed Time (which is my favourite album of theirs by far) and Lightning to the Nations is my 3rd favourite. Oh and btw, the production is FINE on Borrowed Time. Martin is being overly harsh on it.
It's their opinion.
To Heaven From Hell is also a great track?!
meanz71 Surely not...?!
I got the Notorious album. Still got the 99p bargain bin sticker on it 😂 very good though as it happens.
Tell a lie it was £1.99 but still a bargain. Giving it a spin right now.
The Coffin Train should be much higher on the list, and the Self-Titled one too.
My list...
1. Lightning To The Nations
2 The Coffin Train
3. Diamond Head
4. Borrowed Time
5. Canterbury
6. What's In Your Head
7. Death And Progress
8. All Will Be Revealed
When choosing a band name, they passed on "Cro Magnon Face" and ultimately settled on "Diamond Head"...
Neanderballs
I've heard a lot of their stuff but only own two albums - Canterbury and then one called Am I Evil. It's from 1987 and is a kind of Best of "Lightning to the Nations" and "On Borrowed Time" but are early versions of the songs. Read more about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am_I_Evil_(album). I actually think this is probably the best collection of songs by them, plus the versions here are superior to the polished versions published on the Borrowed Time album.
Thank you so much for doing a Diamond Head ranking! One of my favourite bands that very few people have done shows about on RUclips. I have just uploaded a Diamond Head ranking video onto my channel which you can go and check out. Just a warning, it may be a little contrarian :). I'll list the order below if anyone wants to read it, but won't talk through the reasons (you'll have to watch the video for that :).)
8. Canterbury
7. What's in your head
6. Death and Progress
5. All will be revealed
4. Borrowed Time
3. Diamond Head 💎 S/T
2. Lightning ⚡ to the nation's
1. The Coffin Train
Check out Brad And Lex. They're a reaction channel that has done songs by Accept, Montrose, Motley Crue, Black Sabbath, etc. Join us on their live streams to show support for bands like Diamond Head, UFO, etc.
bought living on borrowed time when it came out, lp came with a poster, loved it, then canterbury the following year, i thought that was awful and never bothered diamond head again
When you are managed by the singers mother and some random bloke with no music industry experience who can't get you a record contract for 6 years it's tough to have any kind of an impact.
I give Nightning to the Nations a score of an A-
But Martin, that Y&T shirt. Cheers
First LP is amazing, a sort of best of. Their second LP is good.. Afterwards they went in a curious direction, to me too far away from their debut.
Most underrated album of all time.
Canterbury is head and shoulders above the rest in my opinion. Borrowed Time is great but Canterbury is another level