Heading for Tomorrow
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Heading for Tomorrow | ||
Studio album by Gamma Ray | ||
Released | 1990 March 18, 2003 (Re-release) |
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Genre | Power Metal | |
Length | 53:59 (1990) | |
Label | RCA Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Gamma Ray chronology | ||
Heading for Tomorrow (1990) |
Sigh No More (1991) |
Heading for Tomorrow was the first studio album released by German power metal band, Gamma Ray on February 19th, 1990 by Noise Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Welcome" (Hansen) – 0:57
- "Lust for Life" (Hansen) – 5:19
- "Heaven Can Wait" (Hansen) – 4:28
- "Space Eater" (Hansen) – 4:34
- "Money" (Hansen) – 3:38
- "The Silence" (Hansen) – 6:24
- "Hold Your Ground (Hansen) – 4:49
- "Free Time" (Scheepers) – 4:56
- "Heading for Tomorrow" (Hansen) – 14:31
- "Look at Yourself" (Hensley) – 4:45 (Uriah Heep cover)
[edit] 2003 Bonus Tracks
- 11. "Mr. Outlaw" (Scheepers) – 4:09
- 12. "Lonesome Stranger" (Hansen) – 4:58
- 13. "Sail On" (Hansen) – 4:24
[edit] Line-Up
- Lead Vocals: Ralf Scheepers
- Guitars: Kai Hansen
- Bass: Uwe Wessel
- Drums: Mathias Burchardt
[edit] Guest Musicians
- Bass: Dirk Schlächter ("Spaceeater" & "Money")
- Guitars: Tommy Newton ("Freetime")
- Drums: Tammo Vollmers ("Heaven Can Wait")
- Keyboards: Mischa Gerlach
Gamma Ray | ||
Kai Hansen | Henjo Richter | Dirk Schlächter | Dan Zimmermann | ||
Ralf Scheepers | Uwe Wessel | Jan Rubach | Mathias Burchard | Uli Kusch | Thomas Nack | ||
Discography | ||
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Studio Albums: Heading for Tomorrow | Sigh No More | Insanity and Genius | Land of the Free | Somewhere Out In Space | Powerplant | No World Order | Majestic | ||
Extended Plays: Heaven Can Wait | Silent Miracles | Valley of the Kings | ||
Live Albums: Alive '95 | Skeletons in the Closet | ||
Compilation Albums: Blast from the Past | ||
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