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Heavens Edge - Get It Right '2023

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Get It Right
ArtistHeavens Edge Related artists
Album name Get It Right
Country
Date 2023
GenreRock
Play time 41:16
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media CD
Size 506 / 298 / 105 MB
PriceDownload $4.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

01. Had Enough
02. Gone Gone Gone
03. Nothing Left but Goodbye
04. What Could've Been
05. When the Lights Go Down
06. Raise 'Em Up
07. 9 Lives (My Immortal Life)
08. Dirty Little Secret
09. Beautiful Disguise
10. I'm Not the One



 moreFormed in Philadelphia, PA in 1987 with original band members Reggie Wu
(guitars, keyboards), Mark Evans (vocals), David Rath (drums), Steven Parry
(guitars) and George G.G. Guidott (bass), Heavens Edge immediately began
performing on the local club circuit and surrounding areas. Gigging at
well-known venues in the rock and metal scene in Philly such as The Empire Rock
Club, The Galaxy, and The Trocadero, with nearby prestigious venues Hammerjacks
(Baltimore, MD) and the 9:30 Club (Washington, D.C.) becoming regular stops for
the group, the band began smashing attendance records and rapidly gaining the
attention of local press and radio. The European press started to take note as
well, with Metal Forces Magazine publishing features on the band’s
building notoriety and Japan's world famous Burrn! Magazine giving
themsignificant coverage as well. 
While the 80’s metal scene was in full swing, the greater Philadelphia,
PA/New Jersey region had already produced mega-acts such as Bon Jovi,
Cinderella, Skid Row, and Britny Fox and labels were on the hunt for exactly
what Heavens Edge was delivering. In a flurry of label activity from all the
major players in the rock world, Heavens Edge secured a recording agreement with
Columbia Records. Unfortunately, soon after the band was signed, a crazed gunman
entered a club the band was playing in and randomly opened fire, striking bass
player George G.G. Guidotti. G.G. was hospitalized and required months of
rehabilitation to get back into playing shape. All of this delayed the
commencement of the album recording for months and slowed the band's
momentum.With G.G. on the mend, Heavens Edge entered the studio in the fall of
1989 and recorded their self-titled debut album with producer Neil Kernon
(Dokken, Queensrÿche, Judas Priest). Well received tracks like “Skin To
Skin,” “Find Another Way”, and “Play Dirty” were
all included and in keeping with their reputation for exciting live shows, a
live recording of the song “Is That All You Want” was added to the
album. [This track was originally recorded during a live radio broadcast on the
powerhouse local Philly FM rock station WMMR.] With album artwork and a music
video for the first single “Skin To Skin” ready to go, Columbia
Records released the album in the spring of 1990. The reviews were immediately
favorable and the band hit the road with dates in Los Angeles, Boston,
Baltimore, and many others. Heavens Edge was added to the Ronnie James
Dio/Yngwie Malmsteen tour, culminating with a seminal performance at The
Spectrum in Philadelphia.
The next few years for Heavens Edge saw significant changes. The band was yet
another victim of the well-documented shift in popular music tastes of the early
'90s and made a label move from Columbia to Capitol Records, as well a guitarist
change from Steve Parry to Jimmy Marciano, all of which lead to uncertainty
within the group. Live audiences still supported the band, but the industry at
large seemed ready to move on from the entire culture that preceded the new era
of baby-boomer-influenced dark rock music. After some time seeking their place
in a shrinking market, the band called it quits in 1993. Each of the band
members pursued various music ventures. Reggie, George and David teamed up with
vocalist Shawn Carmen and formed the band American Pie. Jimmy Marciano joined
Dean Davidson’s (Britny Fox) new band Black Eyed Suzan. Steven linked up
with Tangier vocalist Bill Madsen to form Madsen/Parry. Mark played several solo
acoustic shows in European markets and midwestern US cities. None of these
ventures achieved the same level of success as Heavens Edge.
Though not formally together, the band inked a deal in 1998 with European label
MTM and US label Perris Records and released demos and other rarities considered
the band’s second album "Some Other Place, Some Other Time". This album
includes previously unreleased self-titled album B-sides “Rock Steady
Rock” and “Just Another Fire” along with songs
“Jacky” and “Some Other Place,” which were recorded as
demos for Capital Records.The next twenty years of activity for the band was not
much more than the occasional benefit performance or appearance by an individual
band member at various events. This was all until 2013’s official reunion
show with the original line up at Firefest in Nottingham, UK. The event proved
so successful that the guys continued the live show momentum with performances
on The Monsters Of Rock Cruise, the Melodic Rock Festival in Chicago, and
main-stage sets at M3 in the Baltimore, MD area.
They soon returned to their home market with sold-out headline shows at the
legendary TLA, Trocadero, and World Café Live.Then tragedy struck again with
the diagnosis of lung cancer for G.G. in 2019. He sadly passed away in August of
that same year. The band assumed they would never play as Heavens Edge again.It
wasn’t until bassist Jaron Gulino (Tantric, Mach 22) and Mark Evans
became acquainted that the idea of continuing as Heavens Edge became a reality.
Jaron rehearsed with the group and immediately locked in with the band. A live
performance with the band on The Monsters Of Rock Cruise soon followed and
Heavens Edge now officially had a new member in Jaron Gulino. 
Now that the band was in-tact and the audiences were turning up, it was again
time for the band to draw the attention of record companies. In 2022, Heavens
Edge signed a new global recording deal with Frontiers Music Srl and will
release their first studio album in twenty-five years in 2023, "Get It Right".



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