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1988 compilation album by Diamond Head
Sweet and Innocent
Compilation album by Diamond Head
Released1988
GenreHeavy metal
LabelMetal Masters
Diamond Head chronology
Am I Evil
(1987)
Sweet and Innocent
(1988)
The Friday Rock Show Sessions / Live at Reading
(1992)

Sweet and Innocent is a compilation album by British heavy metal band Diamond Head, released in 1988. It largely contains tracks off the band's 1980 debut album Lightning to the Nations, with the non-LP single "Waited Too Long", and its B-side "Play It Loud", and "Streets of Gold", which was the B-side to Diamond Head's 1980 single "Sweet and Innocent". Although all of these non-LP singles featured here later appeared on a re-released version of Diamond Head's debut by Sanctuary Records in 2001.

Track listing

  1. It's Electric
  2. The Prince
  3. Sweet and Innocent
  4. Sucking My Love
  5. Streets of Gold
  6. Play It Loud
  7. Shoot Out the Lights
  8. Waited Too Long
  9. Helpless

Personnel

  • Brian Tatler
  • Sean Harris
  • Duncan Scott
  • Colin Kimberley
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
Studio albums
EPs
Live albums
Compilations
Songs


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