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Belinda Carlisle - Heaven on Earth (CD)

Heaven on Earth
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Album Details: Heaven on Earth

Release Date:12/14/1987
Label:Mca
UPC:076742208028

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User Reviews: Heaven on Earth

  • Overall:

    Marvellous Album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 13, 2002

    It rocks!! My personal favorites are "Heaven Is A Place On Earth", "Fool For Love" and "Nobody Owns Me".

  • Overall:

    Good songs

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 22, 2001

    "Heave is a place on earth" was the most popular song of this album , however "circle in the sand" was also an excellent track.

Pro Reviews: Heaven on Earth

  • All Music Guide

    When Belinda Carlisle pursued a solo career, she took more than her share of criticism from rock critics -- who complained that slick pop/rock collections like Belinda Carlisle and Heaven on Earth lacked the bite of her work with the Go-Go's. But while nothing here packs quite the punch that "How Much More," "We Got Tthe Beat" and "Turn to You" did, such memorable songs as "Heaven Is a Place on Earth," "Should I Let You In?" and "I Get Weak" show that the Angelino still had plenty of spirit. "Circle in the Sand" is in fact a gem -- a haunting Shangri-Las-like song with an early-to-mid-'60s-ish quality that makes you wish you were back in the Summer of '64 on your way to the beach. If one were to own only one solo effort from Carlisle's MCA years, this would be the best choice.

    - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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Biography

Belinda Carlisle

Belinda Carlisle pursued a solo career after leaving the Go-Go's in 1984. As her solo career progressed, Carlisle removed any of the rough edges remaining in her style, transforming from a new wave rocker to a polished adult contemporary pop singer. The change was evident on her first album, 1986's Belinda. Featuring the number three hit single "Mad About You," the reco... Read more