(00:00) The Wizard (Clarke, Hensley)
(03:01) Traveller in Time (Box, Byron, Kerslake)
(06:28) Easy Livin' (Hensley)
(09:06) Poet's Justice (Box, Hensley, Kerslake)
(13:22) Circle of Hands (Hensley)
(19:52) Rainbow Demon (Hensley)
(24:18) All My Life (Box, Byron, Kerslake)
(27:04) Paradise (Hensley)
(32:10) The Spell (Hensley
One of my favorites - right up there with GFR red album.
ReplyDeleteHell, I saw them with Savoy Brown in the Cow Palace in El Paso, Tx. in a year I can't rememeber. '72 I think. Regardless... I remember a mind bending concert. I also saw Chuck Berry with The Guess Who there and 3 Dog Night. What a time in my life. It was great.
DeleteSavoy Brown is always in the Bose. Sadly Kim Simmonds just recently passed. Great band!
DeleteKlaus
They just released another album.
ReplyDeleteBest album they ever did. Almost my favorite bass player ever in Gary Thain. Sad about his drug related death.
ReplyDeleteNever that crazy about Dave Byron's warble but a great band in the 70's. Thanks for adding this. Memories.
I was a Heap fan, back in the day. That was among my very earliest album purchases. Saw them open for Kiss - yeah, I wouldn't have gone to a Kiss concert otherwise. New album, eh? I'm curious whether they sound anything like the classic lineup.
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Uriah Heep, YES! Saw them in '78 near Goppingen/ Gmuend. Mick Box is a class act! Saw Wishbone Ash later that summer, then Nazareth in a German high school gym. Open Air Heaven. Those were the days!!!
ReplyDeleteJohn B from Texas
Excellent, I love them
ReplyDeleteI saw Uriah Heep once. cant remember where or when, but i do remember that they were pretty good. although, as far as b list london bands go, i was always a bigger fan of Savoy Brown.
ReplyDeleteDemons and Wizards and Magician's Birthday.....two of my all-time favorite albums. I think I burned the music right off the albums playing these.
ReplyDeleteMet Mick Box in Jamacia, nice guy and he's in great shape for his age. GREAT BAND, GREAT ALBUMS.
ReplyDeleteHad a friend, a drummer in a pretty succesful band. He had seen in conceert about every band there was. He went to Heep concert and as far as I know never went to another concert. He said nothiing could surpass Heep.
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