![]() Uriah Heep’s by-the-books progressive heavy metal made the British band one of the most popular hard rock groups of the early ’70s. Label: Various | Genre: Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal STUDIO ALBUMS | LIVE ALBUMS | COMPILATIONS | BOX SETS Continue reading “Uriah Heep – Look At Yourself (1971) ” Author Your_SACD Posted on AugDecemCategories Hard Rock, Progressive Rock Tags Uriah Heep Uriah Heep – Discography (1970 – 2015)ĮAC Rip | 193xCD + DVD | FLAC/APE Tracks & Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included The gauntlet is thrown down on the title track, a powerful rocker that layers its relentless hard rock attack with ornate vocal harmonies and quicksilver organ runs before climaxing with a tribal-sounding drum jam. The third time proved to be the charm for Uriah Heep: on Look at Yourself, the group perfects its fusion of heavy metal power and prog rock majesty, and the result is one of the best albums in the Heep catalog. ![]() Label: Universal | Japan | Cat#: UIGY-9061 | Genre: Hard Rock, Progressive Rock ![]() Total Size: 1.66 GB (ISO) + 806 MB (FLAC) | 3% RAR Recovery Continue reading “Uriah Heep – Magic Night (2004) ” Author Your_SACD Posted on JSeptemCategories Hard Rock, Progressive Rock Tags Uriah Heep Uriah Heep – Albums Collection This is the definitive proof that in the 21st Century Heep keep on rocking stronger than ever. This is the stunning film & recording of Uriah Heep live in concert at the Astoria Theatre, London on November 8th 2003, featuring a glittering array of hits and special guest appearances by former Heep vocalist John Lawton and Heather Findlay of Mostly Autumn. Label: Classic Rock Legends Ltd | EU | Cat#: CRL 1537 | Genre: Progressive Rock, Hard Rock Total Size: 4.13 GB (ISO) + 3.46 GB (FLAC Mch) + 1.40 GB (FLAC Stereo) | 3% RAR Recovery SACD Rip | ISO / DSD / 1bit / 2.8224MHz | FLAC Tracks / 24bit / 88.2kHz Bonus tracks on 1997 Essential remaster :ġ3.Uriah Heep – Magic Night (2004) Weep in Silence (extended version) (7:46) *ġ4. Name of the Game (demo version) (3:21)ġ5. I Close My Eyes (demo version) (4:18) *ġ8.ĭoes Anything Matter (demo version) (3:20)ġ6. John Wetton / bass, guitar, Mellotron, electric piano, vocals (1) Ken Hensley / organ, piano, Moog, electric piano, guitars (slide, acoustic, electric 12-string, pedal steel), tubular bells, vocals (1) Mick Box / lead guitar, 6- & 12-string acoustic guitars * Previously unreleased Line-up / Musicians Can't Keep a Good Band Down (edited version) (3:09) * ![]() Corich w/ 2 bonus tracksĬD Sanctuary Midline - SMRCD101 (2004, Europe) Remaster w/ 8 bonus tracks Lee Kerslake / drums, percussion, backing vocals Releases informationĬD Essential - ESMCD 468 (1997, UK) Remastered by Mike Brown & Robert M. One way or another, a change is inevitableĭavid Byron's final album with Uriah Heep came all too soon. The recording of "High and Mighty" was apparently a somewhat piecemeal affair, with only Hensley (who yet again dominates the song writing) and Wetton committed in full to the project. The absence of Gerry Bron as producer for the first time is less apparent than might have been expected, but he was reportedly unimpressed with the results. The two sides of the LP make an appropriate division between what turned out to be an impressive side one, and a poor side two. Mick Box is largely absent throughout, with Hensley by and large providing both keyboards and guitar. The opening track, "One way or another" doesn't even feature Byron's vocals, with Wetton taking on those duties. Ironically Byron, who was reportedly comfortable with the finished track, played Hammond organ on it instead. ![]()
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