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This article is about the 1988 album. For other uses, see dark side (disambiguation). 1988 EP by King Diamond
The Dark Sides
EP by King Diamond
Released1 November 1988
GenreHeavy metal
Length20:47
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerKing Diamond
King Diamond chronology
Them
(1988)
The Dark Sides
(1988)
Conspiracy
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

The Dark Sides is a compilation of King Diamond songs, released on 1 November 1988 through Roadrunner Records. This album contains five tracks (and an outro), released on previous albums, but are mostly unrelated in their stories (as King's albums were concept albums).

Controversy

The album cover featured King Diamond with face paint that resembled KISS bassist Gene Simmons' "Demon". Simmons claimed that King's face paint was copyright infringement and sued him. The lawsuit was eventually dropped when King changed his design.

Track listing

  1. "Halloween" – 4:14 (previously released on Fatal Portrait)
  2. "Them" – 1:58 (instrumental track, previously released on Them)
  3. "No Presents for Christmas" – 4:21 (previously released as the A-side of No Presents for Christmas single; later as a bonus track on the 2007 remastered version of Fatal Portrait)
  4. "Shrine" – 4:23 (previously released as the b-side of The Family Ghost single; later as a bonus track on the 2007 remastered version of Abigail)
  5. "The Lake" – 4:13 (previously released as a b-side of Halloween single and as a bonus track on CD versions of Fatal Portrait)
  6. "Phone Call" – 1:38 (previously released on CD versions of Them)

Personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "unknown". Montreal Mirror. {{cite news}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
King Diamond
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Singles
  • "No Presents for Christmas"
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