Tag: Uriah Heep
Legacy British rock band Uriah Heep who have been around since 1969.
This album is often cited as the start of Uriah Heep’s downward spiral musically and commercially,.there’s definitely an element of…
‘Sweet Freedom’ would be the first of the Uriah Heep albums to show a commercial angle, which they would pursue…
‘Equator’ was the third and last of the Pete Goalby era fronted Uriah Heep years.
2023 gets off to a great start with ‘Chaos And Colour’. Just the ten songs let loose by Uriah Heep…
A bonafide classic from 1972, it is perhaps for many Uriah Heep fans the most definitive iconic album of their…
The first two albums from Uriah Heep appear to be very under-appreciated, a lot to enjoy on both ‘Very ‘Eavy…
Oak were originally from New Hampshire, but eventually relocated to Portland Maine.
Despite the promise, this band didn't do anything for me.
[Candyman] Stacked with high energy hard rocking tunes this is a absolute classic and for me it rivals the debut.…
[DaveT] Revolutionary, a game changer, one of the best debuts ever along with Boston's in my book. Eddie is no…
Roll the Dice is a great track. Nice to hear the original. Another band I will be keen to have…
The track 'Roll The Dice' was also covered by Charlie on their 1981 album 'Good Morning America', and also by…
The original CD came out without a tray card just a cover that opened to credits and on the back…
[Gdazegod] Wasn't overly sold on the new Alcatrazz. I found the sound to be little raw for my liking.
[Jefflynnefan] Thanks for the "At The Movies" review, I was interested in this one. -- [Dave T] My pleasure, glad…
[Gdazegod] Other than watching the YouTube video of Pinnacle Point I haven't really given the album a good listen. I…