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Artist: Halo

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CD Title: Heaven Calling

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Category: CCM AOR

Year: 1991

Label: Pakaderm Records

Catalog Number: 7012511265

Personnel

Scott Springer bass, lead vocals
Barry Graul guitar, vocals
Mike Graham drums, keyboards, vocals
John Elefante keyboards, co-producer
Dino Elefante co-producer

Tracks

1.  Jacob's Dream  4:36
2.  It's Your Decision  4:20
3.  Saved By Grace  4:19
4.  Heaven Calling  4:40
5.  Thy Will Be Done  4:03
6.  Secret to Love  4:38
7.  Climb the Mountain  3:59
8.  Eye of the Storm  4:48
9.  Man From Galilee  4:03
10.  My Buddy  4:16
  
Total Running Time:  43:42

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Existing comments about this CD

From: nate Date: August 11, 2001 at 18:05
not only a rocker, but the lyrical message is loud and clear and inspirational. would definitely recommend this album. Anything with the Elefante Brother's brand on it is a masterpiece as far as I'm concerned.

From: koogles Date: January 2, 2002 at 15:58
Not so fast. Halo's debut was a masterpiece: this isn't quite as deserving of the title. The Christian element is much more pronounced this time around and, while there's nothing inherently wrong with that, the songs don't quite have the same punch.

From: JOURNEY Date: November 2, 2002 at 10:12
what!!??? no, this is a really masterpice!!!!!!

From: robert Date: November 2, 2002 at 12:22
Que pedazo d Obra de arte cristiana!!! Recomiendo este disco a todos los que les vaya el Hard/aor mas melodico, el cantante, las canciones y el grupo son fantasticos, mi favorita: SECRET TO LOVE

From: Cephas Date: February 26, 2003 at 4:15
Wow, these guys blow! Halo is as smooth as the bandmembers' hair gel and as lame as their outdated mullets. "Christian Muzak" more than Lite AOR. This is the kind of stuff a born-again doctor would play in his office--or in the elevators at Bob Jones University. Apparently, 4 minutes was all Halo could pack into a song: Anything longer would have strained them too much. A best forgotten band which should be avoided like the plague.

From: purrfect-kat Date: September 22, 2003 at 11:50
This cd is ok but I had to skip thru some songs . . I liked Halo's first cd better because it wasw more consistent with better songs.

From: JesusMusicLuver Date: February 15, 2004 at 16:03
The reason why this CD sucked over the first CD, They ditched Keith Mims for Barry Graul!! Personally, I think Keith Mims was the "KEY" Member of the band & ditching him was the reason why the band had to split up!!!! Furthermore, these people was suppose to be 3 friends, and when has troubles your not suppose to ditch or down him like Scott Springer & Mike Graham did, and I think God has punished them and the band for doing so!!!!!!!

From: Harry Date: March 14, 2004 at 15:59
This Band reminds me of the sound of the secular band "Yes". A very hard to find CD, but perfect for any Christian music collection. A+++

From: KIP Date: August 17, 2004 at 7:56
Who was that shitface who rated this album below 5?????? This is a classy cr.rock album. One of the best!

From: Heavy.AOR Date: September 21, 2006 at 16:25
BRILLIANT 10/10.This is a fu*king big great Christian AOR.

From: metalmaniac777 Date: March 4, 2010 at 8:26
A significant nosedive in quality compared to the stellar debut, leaving this stranded in the realm of "good" but certainly not "great." The Elefante brothers' production still sounds heavenly as ever, but the songs lack the full-bodied punch the band displayed on their first album. Hey, Halo, Christian rock fans are calling, and they're asking what the hell happened?


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