Heaven, a jazz rock group from Portsmouth, burst forth onto the British rock scene in 1970 when they appeared at the legendary Isle of Wight festival sharing a bill with The Who, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix et al. Making a stunning debut, the band (now managed by festival organiser Rikki Farr), soon secured a recording deal with CBS Records who signed the band for a large advance.
The resulting double album [title]Brass Rock 1[/title] appeared in 1971, adorned in a lavish fold-out sleeve. Well received critically, the album failed to achieve the expected success and Heaven soon disbanded, leaving behind a fine example of classic jazz rock. Officially released on CD for the first time, this Esoteric Recordings reissue is digitally re-mastered from the original master tapes and restores the artwork of the album in full.1. Things I Should Have Been
2. This Time Tomorrow
3. Never Say Die
4. Come Back
5. Song For Chaos
6. Morning Coffee (A Theme From A Film)
7. Number One (Last Request)
8. Number Two (Down At The Mission)
9. Dawning
10. Got To Get Away
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