On Earth As IT Is in Heaven - Production

Production

  • Produced & Engineered By Eddie Kramer
  • Mix Assistant: Corky Stasiak
  • Technical Assistance: Art Kelm, Richard Landers, Peter Oreckinto, Lon LeMaster
  • Tape Operator: Rick Smith
  • Digital Editing: John Kubick
  • Mastering: George Marino
Angel
  • Frank Dimino
  • Barry Brandt
  • Randy Gregg
  • Steve Blaze
  • Michael T. Ross
Former members
Punky Meadows
Mickie Jones
Gregg Giuffria
Felix Robinson
Fergie Frederiksen
Ricky Phillips
Gordon G.G. Gebert
Genre
  • Glam Rock
  • Progressive rock
  • Heavy metal
Discography
Studio
  • Angel
  • Helluva Band
  • On Earth As It Is In Heaven
  • White Hot
  • Sinful
  • In the Beginning
Live
  • Live Without a Net
  • Angel:Live in Sweden featuring keyboardist Gordon G.G. Gebert
Compilation
  • Can You Feel It
  • An Anthology
  • Angel: The Collection
  • Angel: The Singles Collection Volume 1
  • Angel: The Singles Collection Volume 2
Bootlegs
  • Blowing Great Guns
  • White Heroes
  • Whips
  • Troubleshooter
  • Should've Known Better
Record labels
  • Casablanca
  • Coallier Entertainment
Associated acts
  • The English Settlers
  • The Cherry People
  • Dry Ice
  • BUX

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