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Artist: Storming Heaven

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CD Title: Life in Paradise

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Category: AOR

Year: 1996

Label: MTM Music (Germany)

Catalog Number: 199610

Personnel

Vince DiCola keyboards, guitar, bass, lead vocals
Rick Livingston lead and backing vocals
Doane Perry drums, percussion, backing vocals
Curtis Taylor guitars, backing vocals
Casey Young keyboards, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Razor Farm  4:15   Listen
2.  Wanda Wire  4:45   Listen
3.  Crossing My Heart  4:15   Listen
4.  Jessie's Journey - The Suite
a. Cross the Line
b. Red Knight
c. The Passage
d. Dream House  
18:44   Listen
5.  Time Machine  5:03   Listen
6.  Don't Find It Amusin'  4:31   Listen
7.  She Wolf  4:24   Listen
8.  Life in Paradise  4:14   Listen
  
Total Running Time:  50:11

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From: Rycheage Date: July 30, 2003 at 13:06
This is Storming Heaven's debut disc, which has been described as progressive AOR. They have a great vocalist who sounds a little like Jeff Scott Soto in places, and a little like Harem Scarem's Harry Hess in other places. They have a good sound, good hard edged guitar with a not too over baring mix of keyboards, and importantly, some good melodies. If you like the above vocalists, and a little progressive in your life this wouldn't be a bad album to pick up.

From: M. Allen Date: July 31, 2003 at 22:57
I'd rather be crapped on by 3-dozen pigs who just ate one hundred boxes of ExLax before listening to this dreck again. OK, I'm exaggerating, but this really is some lame stuff. AOR plus progressive elements equals a CD you can live without. Somebody out there will probably enjoy this album, but odds are they reside at the local deaf folks' home... If you think this band is paradise, think again.

From: Chris Date: August 3, 2003 at 3:58
This is a disapointing debut. I remember that i was so looking forward to this one when it came out, as it featured Livingston on vocals (ex Agent), and DiCola on key's (best known to AOR fans for his work with Stan Bush among others). However there are a couple of cool moments such as 'Wanda Wire' and 'Crossing my heart', but overall it just doesn't set the pulse's racing.

From: Lisa Date: January 11, 2004 at 21:38
Vocalist Rick Livingstone is fantastic. Great movie theme music. Very atmospheric, reminiscent of early Jethro Tull or Pink floyd.

From: scott Date: January 11, 2004 at 21:50
This is a great rare find...a collectors dream. Powerful melodies and original sounds. This lineup is world class, but what's more remarkable is how they breathed new life into the concept ablum. Not sure everybody gets it.

From: Nelson Date: March 19, 2009 at 0:43
Got blown away by the guitarist here. Another unknown virtuoso. People who consider Warren DeMartini & Joe Perry virtuosos should listen to this, SHUT UP AND DRIVE and 2DIE4 to hear those totally unknown greats.

From: hair metal again Date: January 2, 2020 at 10:17
fantastic debut for STORMING HEAVEN that is a monster of a grower with all those hooks that are everywhere and you ll probably need a couple of spins ,but after that you get lost in these sensational vocals ,exceptional keyboards and fine melodic lines!i was really impressed by this one especially with "crossing my heart" and "she wolf"!impressive stuff here

From: Auslander Date: August 22, 2023 at 6:08
Overall a nice prog AOR album that I quite happily have in my collection. But, I just have to speak about the song "She Wolf". To my discerning ears, it really doesn't get better than this song! Oh man, I can't imagine I almost went through life not hearing it!

From: steve.taylor1970@s Date: June 23, 2024 at 17:08
Just gave this another spin 28 years after its release and really appreciate it now. Comparisons now would be mid 80s Genesis

From: steve.taylor1970@s Date: June 23, 2024 at 17:14
mixed with Robby Valentine with more aggressive vocals


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