Echo And The Bunnymen*Heaven Up Here

Label:

Korova – Kode 3

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album , Textured Sleeve

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Indie Rock

Tracklist

A1 Show Of Strength 4:48
A2 With A Hip 3:11
A3 Over The Wall 5:50
A4 It Was A Pleasure 3:05
A5 A Promise 4:03
B1 Heaven Up Here 3:47
B2 The Disease 2:15
B3 All My Colours 3:55
B4 No Dark Things 4:21
B5 Turquoise Days 3:48
B6 All I Want 4:00

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Korova Records
  • Recorded AtRockfield Studios
  • Distributed ByWEA Records Ltd.
  • Published ByZoo Music Publishing
  • Published ByWarner Bros. Music Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Korova Records
  • Pressed ByWEA Records Pressing Plant, West Drayton

Credits

  • BassLes Pattinson
  • DesignMartyn Atkins
  • DrumsPete De Freitas
  • EngineerHugh Jones
  • Lead GuitarWill Sergeant
  • ManagementZoo Management
  • Photography ByBrian Griffin (3)
  • ProducerHugh Jones
  • Rhythm Guitar, VocalsIan McCulloch
  • WoodwindLeslie Penny
  • Written-BySergeant*

Notes

First edition released with a textured sleeve and credits printed on liner.

Recorded at Rockfield Studios, March 1981.

Catalog numbers:
KODE 3 on labels
Kode on cover (back + spine) and inner sleeve

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Matrix, Label): KODE 3 A*
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Matrix, Label): KODE 3 B*
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Runout, Etched): KODE 3 A-4 I W-17
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Runout, Etched): KODE 3 B-3 F/2 W-11
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Runout, Etched, Variant 1): KODE 3 A5 W5
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Runout, Etched, Variant 1): KODE 3 B5 W5
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Runout, Etched, Variant 2): KODE 3 A4 I W-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Runout, Etched, Variant 2): KODE 3 B5 I W-16
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Runout, Etched, Variant 3): KODE 3 A4 I W-6
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Runout, Etched, Variant 3): KODE 3 B-3
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Runout, Etched, variant 4): KODE ̷3̷ 3 A4 I W-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Runout, Etched, variant 4): KODE 3 B3 I W-5KD
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Runout, Etched, variant 5): KODE 3 W-27KD
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Runout, Etched, variant 5): KODE 3 B-3 W1T1 W-4KD

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Heaven Up Here (LP, Album, Winchester Pressing) Korova SRK 3569 US 1981
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Heaven Up Here (LP, Album, White Labels) Korova KOW 58 320, KODE 3, Kode 3 1981
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Heaven Up Here (LP, Album, Stereo) Korova KOW 58 320, KODE 3 Netherlands 1981
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Heaven Up Here (LP, Album) WEA KODE 3, U 58320 Italy 1981
Heaven Up Here (LP, Album) Korova 58320 1981

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Reviews

  • alexcsajs's avatar
    alexcsajs
    One of my better sounding records in my collection. Got it in top condition with no noise whatsoever, outstanding pressing.
    • guilala's avatar
      guilala
      I bought this second hand in the late 80s. One of the finest things this band ever did, and they pretty much did no wrong until Dancing Horses. Ugh still can't stand that song.
      Also, my copy is a smooth fully laminated sleeve, nothing textured. Otherwise it's an exact match. Anyone else have a copy like this?
      • First_Cut_Records's avatar
        An incredible and often overlooked album, simply because it didn't fit the stadium rock pomp of the time. Heaven Up Here has got it all - dramatic guitar crescendos (Over the Wall) hypnotic, moody introspection (The Disease) and haunting pyschedleic folksy chants ('All My Colours') - backed up by some of the greatest drumming ever heard. To my mind, Heaven is EATB's career highlight and an absolute gem. Seek it out.
        • davidgreen55's avatar
          davidgreen55
          As others have said, a dark and dense album, but it's never really gloomy - there's too much melody and ion for that. It takes you down, but brings you right back up again. It took a few plays to hook into - The Disease, All My Colours and Over The Wall were the ones that stuck first, then, without knowing why, you're dancing up to people waving your arms and singing "with a hip-hip-hop and a flip-flap-flop, gonna steal some bananas from the grocer's shop," in their faces with manic glee. This album came in for amount of slagging at the time and accusations of being pretentious and up its own arse, but it's just full of weird, wired ion. The drums of course are off the scale good - De Freitas was untouchable. Mac's at full stretch lyrically, pulling some kind of crazy sense out of his seemingly fritzed oddball imagery. Pattinson's lyrical groovy bass drives the tunes along allowing Will Sergeant the freedom and room to add the harsher angles, throw in the eastern flourishes and generate the atmosphere. This is one of those records where the vibe of the cover just sums the whole damn thing up. Recommended listening on headphones for lone walks on cold beaches at sunset when you're just not sure if it's really the wind that's making your eyes water.
          • djw1208's avatar
            djw1208
            I suggest all versions of cd 2292-42317-2 made in Europe be merged into one as they are all the same release.
            • basky_22's avatar
              basky_22
              It's in Tony Fletchers' book 'Never Stop'. While on tour the band found out that the wrong mix was used. The band ordered that all copies should be destroyed. But a few months later Will found a copy in Austria with the same -wrong- mix. The record company just sent the records over to a foreign country instead of destroying them.
              • Plasticsoul2001's avatar
                Plasticsoul2001
                I've heard a tale of an alternate, unapproved mix of Heaven Up Here that was released in Italy (?) and quickly recalled and replaced with the mix that the band had approved. I've never been able to find any evidence of this online or anywhere else. Anybody have any information on this?
                • flowersimon's avatar
                  flowersimon
                  Quite simply the greatest album ever made.
                  A ridiculous statement of course but proof, if it were needed, that objective reviews of a subjective medium - music - are essentially futile. Commercially, the least successful Bunnymen album, the least accessible and pretty much dark from start to finish. Not a saccharine Lips Like Sugar or a singalong Seven Seas in sight. Not much going for it then. But slowly the melodies appear through the dark and edgy atmosphere. A difficult listen? Maybe. But nothing worth having ever came easy. Heaven Up Here is the Bunnymen at their peak - a peak only matched by the Oxfam sales of second-hand overcoats, tartan shirts and skinny young men in moccasins and no socks.
                  To the come all ye faithful there is no other. It’s Heaven Up Here after all.
                  Sounds ridiculous. Yep.
                  Still the greatest album ever made though 😉
                  • Numanoid's avatar
                    Numanoid
                    Sparse and simple, but as a whole it moves and flows like an excellent album is supposed to. A minor masterpiece, alongside many of the year 1981, a particular good vintage of popular music. The cover artwork is ace too.

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