Heaven & Hell, the sole album by Harsh Reality, is a legend within the world of record collecting. Mint copies have sold for £400+!!
Heaven & Hell was issued on Philips in 1969, on the back of an earlier single, ‘Tobacco Ash Sunday’. This Traffic-influenced song was written by Terry Stamp (later in Third World War and also a solo artist) and was recently covered by Paul Weller.
Heaven & Hell has never officially been reissued on CD. Now Esoteric are proud to announce that the album has finally been re-mastered from the original tapes, and expanded with four mono mixes issued across two singles.
For the first time, the sleeve-notes tell the story of this obscure proto-progressive rock band from Stevenage, Hertfordshire who emerged out of the remnants of the Freightliner Blues Band.
1. | When I Move | 2. | Tobacco Ash Sunday | 3. | Mary Roberta (Part I) | 4. | Praying For Reprieve | 5. | How Do You Feel | 6. | Heaven And Hell | 7. | Quickenut | 8. | Devil's Daughter | 9. | Mary Roberta (Part II) | 10. | Melancholy Lady | 11. | Don't Shoot Me Down | 12. | Girl Of My Dreams | 13. | Mary Roberta (Part III) |
bonus tracks |
1. | Tobacco Ash Sunday (mono single) | 2. | How Do You Feel (mono single) | 3. | Heaven And Hell (mono single) | 4. | Praying For Reprieve (mono single) |
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