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Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - Heir Apparent - One Small Voice To Be Reissued With Bonus Tracks
Greece's Arkeyn Steel Records is reissuing Heir Apparent's 1989 album, One Small Voice, limited to 2000 hand-numbered copies.

The album will feature the following bonus tracks: 'Two Hearts' (featured only on the original Japanese issue), 'The Haunting' (unreleased) and a different version of 'Alone Again' that will see the light of day from Terry Gorle's (guitar) archives for the very first time. A bonus live DVD from 1988 in Riviera clocking in at about 60 minutes is also part of the package.

This recently discovered 1988 video footage is the only complete Heir Apparent concert with this legendary line-up. The show took place about three months after they recorded the 'live in studio' demo that was released by Hellion in 2000 as the Triad CD. It's the ONLY video with Steve Benito on vocals and it has never ever been released.

DVD tracklist:
'Crossing The Border'
'Just Imagine'
'Two Hearts'
'Young Forever'
'Tomorrow Night'
'Alone Again'
'Cry For Rome'
'The Fifth Season'
'The Sound Of Silence'
'Another Candle'
'Keeper Of The Reign'
'We, The People'

Line-up
Steve Benito - vocals
Terry Gorle - guitar
Derek Peace - bass
Ray Schwartz - drums
Mike Jackson - keyboards
Posted by: Steen





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