A signed & played Ovation acoustic Guitar* ( Guitar specs below).Plus one lucky order will receive a "Mili Wonka Golden Ticket!" Find the Golden Ticket and you will get: **Only 500 are being offered! Early orders will get lower numbers.*** Pre-order yours today! Signed Vinyls start shipping, June 10th, 2023. With each album Miljenko continues to outdo himself showing the depth of his creativity, the vast scope of his vision and musical talents- “SteelHeart 30” is no exception!Ĭhoose from signed or NOT signed. Other highlights include: “Everybody Loves Eileen” and “We All Die Young”. Of course, no SteelHeart collection would be complete without “I’ll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes)” presented here as an all-new duet version sung with a very special guest female vocalist. Plus, a live full 40-piece orchestra (Fames Skopje Studio Orchestra – recorded in Skopje, Macedonia) brings to life a completely new recording, as well as arrangement, of “She’s Gone”, “Mama Don’t You Cry” and Steel Heart’s latest original release “Trust In Love”. “SteelHeart 30” includes the Hits, Fan Favorites, and Concert Staples. Pretty good haul today thanks to Happy 3rd Anniversary.The Special Limited Edition of 500 Signed & Numbered Vinyl.ģ0 years in the making - “SteelHeart 30” brings the past and the future together!Ī culmination of brand new recordings and newly re-mixed & re-mastered tracks. But all-in-all, it was a dull album with too much filler and not much killer. It did end on a high note with “Shangrila”. Then the album went in to a lull and the middle batch of songs were not all that exciting. The album did have some solid tracks including the songs “Live 2 Die” and the “Ahh Song” which were promising. But that was 5 years after this album release so this album stalled out and did nothing at the time. The opening track, “We All Die Young”, would actually go on to be featured in the movie “Rock Star” in 2001 giving new life to the song. They changed their sound like every Glam rock band did in the mid-90’s to a much darker and heavier album. After Miljenko’s accident, he was hoping to revitalize his career with a new Steelheart album. I hope you enjoy! THE WORST – ‘WAIT’ (1996): If you haven’t heard them before, they are worth checking out, and yes, even the worst has some great stuff. And here we are a few years later and finally ranking all five of their albums from Worst to First. Again not much notice then thanks to Frontiers, 2017 saw them return once more with “Through Worlds of Stardust”. Then in 2006, he re-emerged with a new band, same name, and released their fourth album, ‘Good 2B Alive’ in 2008. Years went by and there was nothing from the band. It took him years to recover and eventually in 1996 he made a comeback with ‘Wait”. An unsecured light truss fell on to the stage, crushing Miljenko and breaking his nose, cheekbone, jaw and twisting his spine up severely. Then tragedy struck while on tour for the 2nd record. They quickly released their follow-up, ‘Tangled in the Reins’, in 1992 and it was dead on impact. The band exploded on to the scene with their self-titled debut and saw the album go to #40. Steelheart it that bill nicely as lead singer Miljenko Matijevic had the pipes and the looks. The timing was perfect as record companies were over-saturating the market with the next big Glam Band or Hair Band as it has been so horrendously called over the years. where they were signed almost immediately and had their debut album out in 1990. Formed in 1989 in Connecticut, the band quickly moved to L.A.
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