Heaven Up Here

Echo & the Bunnymen

Heaven Up Here

RELEASED: May 30, 1981
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Show of Strength 4:51 2. With a Hip 3:14 3. Over the Wall 5:59 4. It Was a Pleasure 3:15 5. A Promise 4:06 6. Heaven Up Here 3:45 7. The Disease 2:27 8. All My Colours 4:06 9. No Dark Things 4:27 10. Turquoise Days 3:52 11. All I Want 4:05
Heaven Up Here is the second studio album by the British post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen, released on May 5, 1981. The album is noted for its atmospheric sound, marked by jangly guitars, haunting melodies, and Ian McCulloch's distinctive vocals. It showcases a darker, more introspective tone compared to their debut album, Crocodiles. The album has been praised for its lyrical depth and innovative production, establishing the band as a significant force in the post-punk movement. Over the years, it has gained a cult following and is often regarded as one of the band's finest works, influencing many artists in the alternative and indie rock scenes.