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Artist: Stuart Smith

Title: Heaven and Earth

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Category: AOR

Year: 1998

Label: Samsung Music

Catalog Number: SSP-103PSP

Personnel

Stuart Smith guitars
Teddy Andreas keyboards, vocals
Carmine Appice drums
Kelly Hansen vocals
Iain Hershey guitar
Glenn Hughes vocals
Richie Onori drums
Steve Priest bass
Pat Regan keyboards
Ray Rodriguez keyboards
Richie Sambora vocals, guitar, dobro
Jay Schellen drums
Marvin Sperling bass
Mike Terrana drums
Joe Lynn Turner vocals
Chuck Wright bass

Tracks

1.  Don't Keep Me Waiting  
2.  Heaven and Earth  
3.  See That My Grave Is Kept Clean  
4.  When a Blind Man Cries  
5.  Trouble in Paradise  
6.  Shadow of the Tyburn Tree  
7.  It's Got to Be Love  
8.  Dreams of Desire instrumental  
9.  Do You Ever Think of Me?  
10.  Road to Melnibone instrumental  
11.  Lose My Number  

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From: T-BONE Date: October 3, 2002 at 0:55
Everybody and their mother played on this cd. Allstar line up of musicians here and it shows. The production is very tight, and the songs range from AOR to Rock to Blues. All around good cd.

From: BPG Date: October 4, 2002 at 10:03
This is a great cd-Stuart Smith's guitar work is incredible, his feeling, emotion and talent, is perfect with every song. The vocal performances by Glenn Hughes, Richie Sambora, JLT & Kelly Hansen are as good or better than most of thier solo/band material. Everyone else contributing on the recording, make it one of my favorite cd's. Stuart's 2nd CD with Kelly Keeling singing is also incredible! We need more like these.

From: David Date: February 5, 2003 at 8:17
Does anyone know what the name of Stuart's second cd is called?

From: Reno Date: February 5, 2003 at 10:14
He had a CD called Windows Of The World. It came out in 2001. Kelly Keeling did all the vocals and it was releasd under the band name Heaven & Earth. Here's the review of the CD: http://www.melodicrock.com/reviews/index.html

From: robert Date: February 5, 2003 at 14:36
Que grandioso disco!!! y q guitarrista mas Enorme! Y q temazos!! Altamente recomendado, para todos aquellos q disfruten d las grandes voces acompañadas d excelentes guitarras, 7 d 10 es mi puntuzcion.

From: Xabofar Date: March 5, 2003 at 13:18
Buenísimo disco de Hard Rock. Stuart Smith es un fiel discípulo de Mr. Blackmore, hay canciones realmente buenas y el elenco de participantes es tremendo. Joe Lynn Turner se luce en los temas 2 y 6.

From: Stu Date: August 14, 2003 at 5:28
hehehe my name is Stuart Smith as well this is cool :P

From: Agnar Date: February 2, 2004 at 9:37
sincerely i've heard so much better in my life...but "Shadow of the Tyburn tree" is a good reason to search for this cd.

From: Big Papa K Date: June 15, 2004 at 3:46
This guy had been around for quite a while doing clubs I believe and building a fan base with other musicians, specifically Ritchie Blackmore. An excellent debut that ranges from awesome aor ("Heaven and Earth"), to blues ballad ("When A Blind Man Cries"), and hard rock (Don't Keep Me Waiting). 8/10

From: Geoff Date: September 19, 2004 at 19:01
Massive cast, good reviews but for me the only winner here was 'Do you ever think of me', and the same song with the same vocalist is surrounded by much better songs on the 'Waiting for the sun' release from Unruly Child. Thus said, I sold the CD and listen to Unruly Child when I want to hear, IMO, the only worthwhile song here.

From: lucasgordon Date: July 1, 2005 at 0:34
Cuando uno ve que un CD tiene muchos artistas de renombre, uno piensa que es como las películas, muchos artistas pero que pasará? Por suerte esto no sucede en este proyecto,el cual se llama Heaven & Erath, pero es más que nada el sueño de un músico hecho realidad, Stuart Smith. Stuart es un fan declarado de Ritchie Blackmore, y la verdad que no tiene nada que envidiarle, salvo por el hecho de Blackmore pasó por bandas (Deep Purple,Rainbow) que Stuart no. Smith se vale de varias celebridades para

From: lucasgordon Date: July 1, 2005 at 0:35
esre disco, y ya en el primer tema “Don’t Keep Me Waiting” junto a la majestuosa voz de Kelly Hansen (Hurricane) le pone toda la fuerza con la cual cualquier lanzamiento debería empezar. Luego va intercalando algunos blues “When A Blind Man Cries” (acompañado por Richie Sambora en voz y guitarra), a lo largo de los 16 temas de esta nueva reedición que vió la luz en el ’98. También le agrega un par de instrumentales “Dreams Of Desire” donde participa Howard Leese (Heart) y Pat Regan (Doro),

From: lucasgordon Date: July 1, 2005 at 0:35
el cual hace un impecable desempeño del teclado, “Road To Melnibone”, y porque no algún cover como el hit blusero de Gary Moore “Still Got Blues” donde la voz es emitida por Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow). Es increíble la carga, la energía que se aprecia a lo largo de “Heaven & Earth”, y como ejemplo quien creería que el ex Toto, Bobby Kimball pudiera hacer tan buen ejercicio de su voz en “Life On The Line” al más rudo Hard Rock, y el solo de guitarra que se manda Smith es impresionante.

From: lucasgordon Date: July 1, 2005 at 0:36
Creo que esta demás seguir explicando cada tema, cuando el disco en ningún momento baja de nivel. El desfile de luminarias continua en cada tema como Chuck Wright (House Of Lords, Impelliteri) en “Lose My Numbers”, Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple), Paul Shortino (Quiet Riot, Rough Cutt), Carmine Appice (Rod Stewart, King Cobra), Steve Priest (The Sweet), etc. Ya sea en el cielo o en la tierra, este disco hizo una fiesta en mis oídos.

From: z4roxx Date: September 7, 2007 at 15:42
Eehh this is excellent,awesome staff and some great song,don't filler a real filler here,that's incredible I did sell this one many years ago,now I have again ahahah!9/10!

From: Danielovich Date: December 23, 2009 at 7:08
Just an average album... big names but little emotion. I found it was a watered down version of Rainbow. 6/10


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