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1.1 A Foreign Land1.2 Caught up1.3 A Living thing1.4 Giving it all away1.5 A Dangerous Game1.6 Climbing your wall1.7 Mouth to mouth1.8 Not Guilty1.9 Bolt from the blue1.10 White Lies1.11 Working for the man1.12 When the band plays |
 | | Description: | Chris Ousey has had an excellent singing career that goes way back to the times of ??Monroe? and ??Virginia Wolf? and along the way we have had ??The Distance?, ??Ozone? and ??Snakecharmer? but he will always be known for the much loved ??Heartland?. He is nicknamed ??The man with the golden tonsils? and that is a fine accolade indeed for he has earned it. His effortless vocal range has gained him a top spot in the world of classic UK hard rock.
Heartland was formed in 1990 by Chris Ousey and Gary Sharpe and Steve Morris joined in 1995 when Heartland III was released (the first release for Escape Music). Steve has been in the band since then right up the 2007 release ??Mind Your head?.
??Into the Future? marks a new era for Heartland, their brand-new release and a fantastic new line up with Chris??s vocals still showing no signs of tiring! This marks their 10th Studio album, a milestone indeed
Here we have an album that reflects the prowess of all the musicians involved on this album, featuring the fantastic Mike Slamer (City Boy / Streets / Seventh Key / Steelhouse Lane) and Ged Rylands (Ten / Rage of Angels / Tyketto) along with the seasoned Barish Kepic, Wayne Banks and David Anthony.
??Into the Future? is typically Heartland, the style is immediately recognised yet there is a fresh, vibrant feel that gives the fans something new. - Chris Ousey has had an excellent singing career that goes way back to the times of "Monroe" and "Virginia Wolf" and along the way we have had "The Distance", "Ozone" and "Snakecharmer" but he will always be known for the much loved "Heartland". He is nicknamed "The man with the golden tonsils" and that is a fine accolade indeed for he has earned it. His effortless vocal range has gained him a top spot in the world of classic UK hard rock. Heartland was formed in 1990 by Chris Ousey and Gary Sharpe and Steve Morris joined in 1995 when Heartland III was released (the first release for Escape Music). Steve has been in the band since then right up the 2007 release "Mind Your head". "Into the Future" marks a new era for Heartland, their brand-new release and a fantastic new line up with Chris's vocals still showing no signs of tiring! This marks their 10th Studio album, a milestone indeedHere we have an album that reflects the prowess of all the musicians involved on this album, featuring the fantastic Mike Slamer (City Boy / Streets / Seventh Key / Steelhouse Lane) and Ged Rylands (Ten / Rage of Angels / Tyketto) along with the seasoned Barish Kepic, Wayne Banks and David Anthony. "Into the Future" is typically Heartland, the style is immediately recognised yet there is a fresh, vibrant feel that gives the fans something new. The song "Foreign Land" has already had an airing (Escape-Music. Com) and is a typical song from the album, this is what melodic rock is all about!"Into the Future" on CD by Heartland is a thoughtfully crafted release that combines melodic songwriting with an emotionally rich soundscape. Across its tracks, the album explores themes of hope, change, and personal journeys, using memorable hooks, layered arrangements, and a balance of energetic songs and more introspective moments. The production focuses on clarity and warmth, allowing vocals and instrumentation to unfold in detail and giving the listening experience a coherent narrative arc from the first track to the last. Whether enjoyed in one sitting or revisited title by title, "Into the Future" is designed as an album that grows with each play and rewards attentive listening.
Heartland present themselves here as a band/artist with a clear sense of identity: song-oriented, melodic, and emotionally accessible. Their style draws on classic, timeless songwriting structures while sounding contemporary and direct, making the album suitable both for focused listening and as a high-quality backdrop to everyday life. Over previous releases and performances, Heartland have built a reputation for solid musicianship, strong melodies and songs that connect quickly with listeners, which is reflected in the confident, cohesive character of "Into the Future". The record underlines their strength in crafting tracks that stay with the listener long after the CD has stopped spinning.
The CD format underscores the intent behind "Into the Future": a physical edition for listeners who value tangible sound carriers, consistent audio quality, and a curated sequence instead of individual, isolated tracks. The album is structured to take advantage of the CD's uninterrupted playing time, guiding the listener through a carefully considered track order with dynamic changes, quieter passages and energetic peaks. This makes it an ideal item for collectors who appreciate physical media, as well as for fans who want to experience Heartland's work in the way it was originally conceived.
The manufacturer Ratpack is known for focusing on solid, reliable CD editions with attention to sound quality and presentation. Their releases typically emphasize careful mastering and durable manufacturing, aimed at music lovers who want long-lasting playback and a product that feels substantial in the hand. With "Into the Future", Ratpack underline this approach by offering a well-produced physical release that puts the music front and center while providing a dependable format for long-term enjoyment. |  | | No. of tracks: |
12 |
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ESM358 |
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