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  1. Blue in Heaven released a few singles on U2's Mother Records before being signed to Island Records in 1985, when they released their first album, All The Gods Men, which was produced by Martin Hannett. Their follow-up, Explicit Material (1986), saw them team up with Island Records chief Chris Blackwell and Eric Thorngren.

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  4. Blue In Heaven is an Irish band formed in 1982 in Churchtown by Shane O’Neil. They released their first album "All the gods men" in 1985. Followed in 1986 by the album "Explicit material".

  5. Blue in Heaven. Although this young Irish quartet debuted on 45 with a fiery guitar anthem (“Julie Cries”), an inappropriate choice of producer (Martin Hannett) for their first album turned them into bass-heavy doom mongers. A remix of the single on All the Gods’ Men tells the whole sordid tale.

  6. Blue in Heaven discography and songs: Music profile for Blue in Heaven, formed 1982. Genres: Post-Punk, New Wave. Albums include All the Gods Men, Explicit Material, and Across My Heart / A Whiter Day.

  7. Blue in Heaven were an Irish rock group from Churchtown, Dublin, formed in 1982, and lead by singer Shane O’Neill. They released their first album in 1985, but before that they went through a number of demo recordings, including their first in 1983, produced by The Edge.

  8. www.discogs.com › artist › 564894-Blue-In-HeavenBlue In Heaven - Discogs

    Their debut album All The Gods' Men was produced by the legendary Martin Hannett, and was released on 25 Aug 1985. Their second album "Explicit Material" was met with critical acclaim, and they played at the Self-Aid concert on 17 May 1986.

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