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1994 live album by Diamond Head
Evil Live
Live album by Diamond Head
Released1994
GenreHeavy metal
Length40:23
27:36
LabelCastle Communications
Diamond Head chronology
Death and Progress
(1993)
Evil Live
(1994)
All Will Be Revealed
(2005)

Evil Live is a live album by British heavy metal band Diamond Head; it is the band's fifth recording, and a double CD. The main album was recorded live at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, UK in 1993; the second CD "Evil Extras" features cover versions and previously unreleased tracks.

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Track listing

Disc one: Evil Live
No.TitleLength
1."Am I Evil?"7:00
2."Dust"4:36
3."Truckin'"3:09
4."To the Devil His Due"6:14
5."Sucking My Love"5:31
6."Run"4:52
7."To Heaven from Hell"5:53
8."Helpless"3:05
Disc two: Evil Extras
No.TitleLength
1."Good Lovin' Gone Bad" (originally by Bad Company)3:44
2."This Flight Tonight" (originally by Joni Mitchell)3:33
3."Rock the Nation" (originally by Montrose)2:58
4."Good Rockin' Tonight" (originally by Montrose)2:36
5."Sweet Silence" (originally by Mr Big)4:46
6."Feels Good"3:07
7."Kiss of Fire"2:58
8."Let Me Down Easy"3:52
Diamond Head
  • Brian Tatler
  • Karl Wilcox
  • Andy "Abbz" Abberley
  • Rasmus Bom Andersen
  • Dean Ashton
  • Sean Harris
  • Duncan Scott
  • Colin Kimberley
  • Mervyn Goldsworthy
  • Robbie France
  • Josh Phillips
  • Pete Vuckovic
  • Floyd Brennan
  • Adrian Mills
  • Nick Tart
  • Eddie Moohan
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Live albums
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Songs


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