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RELEASE
January 10, 2012
LABEL
Hip-O
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Hard Rock, Prog-Rock, Heavy Metal, British Metal, Album Rock

Album Review

Blending plain old hard rock with prog rock tendencies and a clear ear for a good radio-ready pop hook, Uriah Heep never exactly wowed the critics, perhaps because their lyrical fascination with wizards and demons could make them seem as addled as Spinal Tap in that band's famous Stonehenge concert scene. But critics don't make rock memories, and Uriah Heep, despite countless lineup changes, remained a steady band that played at being outlaws on the run and produced at least a couple of enduring rock radio classics in the early '70s, most notably their fun versions of "Stealin'" and "Easy Livin'," both of which present the band at its best. This 11-track set has both of those songs, plus other bare-bone essentials like "Lady in Black" and "The Wizard," and for most casual fans, it'll fill the bill.
Steve Leggett, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Easy Livin'
  2. July Morning
  3. Free Me
  4. Gypsy
  5. Wonderworld
  6. Lady in Black
  7. Look at Yourself
  8. The Wizard
  9. Echoes in the Dark
  10. Paradise/The Spell
  11. Stealin'