Into Paradise

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Burns My Skin 00:00 Tools
Rain Comes Down 00:00 Tools
Gently Falls 00:00 Tools
Yesterday's Men 00:00 Tools
Angel 00:00 Tools
All Down From Here 00:00 Tools
I'm Still Waiting 00:00 Tools
Winter 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Up 00:00 Tools
Dreaming 00:00 Tools
Dive 00:00 Tools
Beginning to See the Light 00:00 Tools
Tears In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Closer 00:00 Tools
Sleep 00:00 Tools
Red Light 00:00 Tools
Angelus 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow # 1 00:00 Tools
In A Car 00:00 Tools
Must Get Better (22192) 00:00 Tools
The Circus Came To Town 00:00 Tools
Love 00:00 Tools
Sister 00:00 Tools
The Pleasure Is Over 00:00 Tools
The World Won't Stop 00:00 Tools
Change 00:00 Tools
On And On 00:00 Tools
Hearts And Flowers 00:00 Tools
Say Goodnight 00:00 Tools
Only One 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow # 2 00:00 Tools
Under The Water 00:00 Tools
Going Home 00:00 Tools
Heaven 00:00 Tools
Low 00:00 Tools
Shot By Both Sides 00:00 Tools
Don't let me down 00:00 Tools
All Of These 00:00 Tools
Move Over 00:00 Tools
Under The Stars 00:00 Tools
Letting Go 00:00 Tools
Here With You 00:00 Tools
Blue Moon Express 00:00 Tools
Move Up, Move On 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Closer #1 00:00 Tools
Stand Still 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Day 00:00 Tools
I Want You 00:00 Tools
Hope 00:00 Tools
Piece Of Paradise 00:00 Tools
Rains Come Down 00:00 Tools
Lovely Day 00:00 Tools
The World Wont Stop 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow #2 00:00 Tools
Anger 00:00 Tools
On And On And On 00:00 Tools
Rehearsal 00:00 Tools
Into Paradise - Sleep 00:00 Tools
Heart And Flowers 00:00 Tools
Sleep (extended) 00:00 Tools
Rain Come Down 00:00 Tools
Into Paradise - Sleep 00:00 Tools
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Into Paradise were an alternative-rock band from Dublin, Ireland, and were originally called Backwards Into Paradise (1986-88). Their key members included Dave Long and Rachel Tighe. They began their recording life with the then-tiny Irish label, Setanta, home of Divine Comedy. Their first album was 'Under The Water' which sold modestly, before the major-label intervention by Ensign and the release of 'Churchtown' in 1991. Produced by ex-Sound lynch-pin, Adrian Borland, its related singles failed to sell with 'Burns My Skin' being banned from domestic radio due to the Gulf War. Its follow-up 'Angel' fared little better, despite sporting a superior version of 'Sleep' as its B-side - the band were promptly dropped when Ensign was wound up by its parent Chrysalis a while later. During their time on Ensign, they covered the Magazine song 'Shot By Both Sides' as a B-side, almost pre-empting the eventual recognition that Howard Devoto's band were to receive in the early 21st century. 'Churchtown' and 'Under The Water' have yet to be re-issued in re-mastered form. The band eventually moved back to Setanta and released a pair of mini-albums in 1992/93, 'Down All The Days' and 'For No One' before calling it a day in 1994. Their final single, 'Angelus', was released only on 7" which possibly helped its passage into the rare collectables listings early on. David Long is set to release a solo album 'Water Has Memory' in early 2013. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.