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Description:
Digitally remastered edition of this 1984 album from the Swedish rockers. Wings of Tomorrow was Europe's second album and a major stepping stone on the way to worldwide fame with the Final Countdown, which would follow two years later. Features the original version of the hit single 'Open Your Heart' as well as 'Storm wind', 'Dreamer' and 'Lyin' Eyes'. Features extensive sleeve notes and period photographs and memorabilia. Lemon. 2010.
Made in EC / MCPS
"Wings Of Tomorrow" is the iconic second studio album by Swedish rock band Europe, released in 1984 and now available on CD from Cherry Red Records. This record marks a pivotal moment in Europe's career, showcasing their evolution towards a more melodic hard rock sound that would later bring them international fame. Featuring standout tracks like "Stormwind," "Scream of Anger," and the classic anthem "Open Your Heart," this album laid the groundwork for their global breakthrough with "The Final Countdown." The band's dynamic blend of powerful vocals, soaring guitar solos, and catchy hooks make this release essential for any fan of 80s rock.
Europe was formed in Upplands Väsby, Sweden, in 1979. Fronted by charismatic vocalist Joey Tempest and renowned guitarist John Norum, they achieved worldwide success with hits such as ?The Final Countdown,? ?Carrie,? and ?Rock the Night.? Their unique style blends elements of glam metal and melodic hard rock. Over decades, Europe has sold millions of albums globally and remains one of Scandinavia?s most successful musical exports.
Cherry Red Records is an independent British label known for its dedication to reissuing classic albums across genres including rock, punk, pop, and electronic music. With a reputation for high-quality releases featuring remastered audio and detailed liner notes, Cherry Red ensures that legendary records like "Wings Of Tomorrow" continue to reach new generations of listeners.
The whole album is speechless.. every song is amazing.. EUROPE forever
Natalia M. - 17/Nov/2015
My favorite album Europe Wings Of Tomorrow 1984. 10 great songs! Bonuses no. Remastered. Nice 8-page booklet with photos and information about the album. Beautiful sound.
Mario L. - 20/Sep/2021
Aunque sea una edición buena, no se les puede perdonar que venga mal acreditado ya que el baterista Ian Haugland y el tecladista Mic Michaeli, para este disco no estaba en la banda y el baterista que tocó en este disco fue Tony Reno