Tag: Uriah Heep
Legacy British rock band Uriah Heep who have been around since 1969.
The positive reviews that greeted the classy AOR and hard rock mixture on ‘Abominog’ saw Uriah Heep quickly back in…
After a period of ten years without a studio album from 1998-2008 Uriah Heep have definitely been prolific in the…
‘Fallen Angel’ is an important album in establishing the 80’s era of Uriah Heep and is an essential listen, in…
A brilliant return from Uriah Heep, and a benchmark album in their career which has seen their longevity remain intact…
1995 saw a return to glory for eternal rock dinosaurs Uriah Heep, even if this release arrived during the heyday…
Bringing in Lucifers Friend vocalist John Lawton gave Uriah Heep a new style, his powerful presence and delivery would go…
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…
This is the pick of the HPB albums for me. Though I do occasionally drag the others out for a…
The original review from Geir might come across as indifferent. But much of this album is really good. 'Escape' and…
Terrific, obscure Hi-Tech AOR in my book.
Great to see this album getting some love. 💜
Alan Kelly talks about the song 'Caught In The Act'. Apparently Shy did a pre production version/demo of the song…
Always enjoyed the cover on this one. Reminds me of Captain Beyond's debut fused with some comic book character.
This album should've been called 'The Circus'.
Listening to 'Heroine', musically this is similar to 80's era Barclay James Harvest.
A perfect AOR album for the late '80s. Heavenly melody after heavenly melody.
Agree with the review. Also a big fan of the Mk and 4 albums and after a couple of listens…