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Music videos were filmed and produced for the title track, [2] "Belly of the Beast", [3] "The Sleeper", [4] and "Death by Design". [5] “The Coffin Train” music video was produced and animated by All4band Motion & Design Studio under the direction of Maria Goruleva. [6] It was released in a standard jewel case, digipack cd, and a 12" vinyl.
Diamond Head appears on an 80-cent air mail stamp issued in 1952 to pay for shipping orchids to the U.S. mainland. [10] Charlton Heston stars in the 1963 film Diamond Head, in a role that Clark Gable was supposed to play. "Diamond Head" an instrumental song by Danny Hamilton recorded in 1964 by The Ventures, was an international hit
Diamond Head (Japanese band), a Japanese pop/rock band formed in 2000; Diamond Head (Phil Manzanera album), a 1975 album by Phil Manzanera; Diamondhead, a 2008 album by jazz saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman "Diamond Head", an instrumental song by The Beach Boys from the 1968 album Friends
By this time, Diamond Head had signed to Silver Lining Records and is now managed by Siren Management. The album entered the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart at number 5, ten places higher than the band's self-titled album. [7] In 2018 Diamond Head did a UK and European tour and then opened for Black Star Riders across Europe in 2019.
Call Me is an EP by British heavy metal band Diamond Head, released in 1982 by MCA. It was a single A-side featuring "Call Me", with "Dead Reckoning" as the B-Side. [1] The French release was only available on 7". Both songs were popular in the band's live set, but only "Call Me" made it onto the band's 1982 album Borrowed Time.
The most notable of these is "Diamond Head", [7] which the band recorded for their Walk, Don't Run, Vol. 2 album. "Diamond Head" became an international hit single for Hamilton and the Ventures. For the week ending March 13, 1965, "Diamond Head" moved up two notches from #4 to #2 in the Hong Kong Top Ten. [8] The following week it reached #1 ...
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The reunion of Diamond Head did not last. One major contributor to the second fall of the band was during the Death and Progress tour, when Diamond Head opened for Metallica and Megadeth at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes on 5 June 1993; The Almighty was also on the bill.