Artist's albums
Progress Minds
2001 · single
Devwalaj'
2001 · album
Obsesions
2000 · single
Got a Love for You
2000 · single
Parad'isles - EP
1999 · EP
Let's Dance
2022 · single
Η Αέναη Ανάσταση Της Φύσης
2021 · EP
Bheem Chutki
2021 · single
Lyder Av Stillhet
2021 · EP
First Autumn Falls
2021 · EP
Little Bit
2020 · single
Heaven is here
2020 · single
Horizon (feat. Mate Original)
2018 · single
123
2017 · single
Es Tiempo Ya
2016 · album
Bitch, You Can't Get My Money
2016 · single
Turn Up Turn On (feat. Harold Jamez & Smoke)
2014 · single
Devilz Love
2014 · album
Heaven - Tribute to Nelly and Daley
2013 · single
Good Times
2013 · single
Y Volvere (Digitally Remastered)
2012 · EP
Sunshine
2012 · single
Born Free
2009 · EP
Southern Drawl
2004 · album
Eternal
2002 · single
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Biography
Although they somehow managed to get both Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford to sing backup on their third and final album, Knockin' on Heaven's Door (maybe they were favors for the band's manager, Michael Browning -- formerly attached to AC/DC), Australia's Heaven are now only barely remembered for their contributions to '80s hard rock. Formed in Sydney in 1980 by Scottish-born singer Allan Fryer -- who had only recently narrowly lost out to Brian Johnson in becoming AC/DC's replacement for deceased vocalist Bon Scott -- Heaven debuted two years later with the Twilight of Mischief album, and its 1983 follow-up, Where Angels Fear to Tread, saw former Rose Tattoo guitarist Mick Cocks brought into the fold. And, even though sales for both were pretty modest worldwide, belief in Heaven's -- or at least Fryer's -- promise was such that the band was relocated to Los Angeles and sent out on the road with, at different times, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, and Kiss. Still, come the release of the aforementioned Knockin' on Heaven's Door in 1984, Heaven's image had been buffed up with a SoCal glam rock sheen, and their lineup sexed up so that Fryer was now backed by suitably poof-haired and pouting guitarists Mitch Perry (ex-Steeler) and Mark Cunningham (ex-Rick Derringer band), bassist Dennis Feldman, and drummer Tommy Dimitroff. Alas, all this Machiavellian scheming was ultimately for naught, as the album's title track cover of the classic Bob Dylan anthem failed to gain the expected amount of traction on radio and irritating lineup changes continued apace (even former AC/DC bassist Mark Evans was brought in to play guitar for one hot minute). By the end of 1985, Heaven had officially folded. Its musicians immediately scattered toward other, mostly inconsequential band hookups and Allan Fryer eventually returned to Australia, where he unexpectedly convened a Heaven reunion of sorts in 2001 and set out on tour in support of a visiting Judas Priest. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi