Blue in Heaven explained

Blue in Heaven were an Irish rock quartet from Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland, active from 1982 to 1989 and led by singer Shane O'Neill. They reformed in 1990 as The Blue Angels. O'Neill later went on to form Supernaut with Dave Long from Into Paradise.

Blue in Heaven released a few singles on U2's Mother Records before being signed to Island Records in 1985, when they released their first album, All The Gods Men, which was produced by Martin Hannett.

Their follow-up, Explicit Material (1986), saw them team up with Island Records chief Chris Blackwell and Eric Thorngren. Their popularity grew thanks to touring with The Chameleons, Echo & the Bunnymen, and The Damned, alongside achieving a minor hit with "I Just Wanna".

Kieran Kennedy joined and they played concerts for two years. They released an EP on the Solid label, Rock 'n' Roll R.I.P., which was a chronological compilation of their work: a 1983 track ("On and On") produced by The Edge, four from 1987 and a live cover of The Stooges's song "Loose." Kennedy left to start the Black Velvet Band.

Members

Original recording members

Supernaut

In 1997, O'Neill played mostly rhythm electric and acoustic guitar and bass, and sang and wrote words and music with Dave Long, from Into Paradise. Clarke played drums and percussion. Paul McQuillan, who later played and wrote with Hope Sandoval and The Warm Inventions, played electric guitar and ray gun and released a self-titled album on Dirt Records.[1] Today, O'Neill runs a recording studio in Dublin.

Additional musicians

Blue Angels

Discography

Blue in Heaven

Albums

EPs

Compilation albums

Singles

Blue Angels

Albums

EPs

"Blow"

Compilation albums

Singles

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RED SUN RECORDS online MUSIC store . Redsunrecords.com . 2012-04-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120204231119/http://www.redsunrecords.com/product_info.php?products_id=268&language=nl . 2012-02-04 . dead .