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Artist: Diamond

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CD Title: Diamond

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 2005

Label: Retrospect Records

Catalog Number: RR-158

Personnel

Mitch Diamond Guitar
Matt Lamour Vocals
Rob Dexter Bass, Vocals
Alex Lubin Keyboards
Jeff Goldstein Drums, Vocals

Originally released in 1987

Tracks

1.  Lonely In Love  
2.  Remember The Night  
3.  Mirror Mirror  
4.  Fight Fire With Fire  
5.  Rock The Nation  
6.  One For The Heart  
7.  The Inatome  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: the game Date: January 8, 2006 at 18:52
Excellent melodic Hard Rock. I have the original vinyl album (never ever released on cd) and I have this on cd (from the band) before Retrospect released this as a cd-r. This is a rare item. A must for your collection. Rated 9/10.

From: Leykis101 Date: January 8, 2006 at 22:26
Pretty good depressing rock, I too have the vinyl of the first one, It's alright, nothing to get hung up over, Lonely in love is probably the best song, the whole albums kind of stonerish as far as lots of Keyboards, NOT STONER ROCK ALA KYUSS!!! but just kind of slower spacey keyboards, not bad though by any means.

From: zld Date: January 9, 2006 at 11:56
This one came also as a "2 on 1" release together with Legs Diamond - firepower on the Reborn Classics 'label'. It's good US melodic rock, but not exceptional. 7/10

From: juan carlos Date: September 18, 2016 at 23:17
Good US Melodic Metal/Rock, "Fight Fire With Fire" has strong choruses and a good guitar solo with lots of keys, "Remember The Night" is my favorite track but i can't dig the singer at all. "Rock the Nation" sounds like an anthem, just an Ok song. "One For The Heart" is a good ballad. The instrumental "The Inatome" not bad! 80/100


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