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by waroholdkmob1975 2020. 3. 2. 09:15

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Here is an above average sounding complete FM copy of URIAH HEEP's preformance recorded on the FIREFLY tour of 1977 in the USA. It has been said that John Lawton came into Uriah Heep already knowing all the lyrics to all of the old songs. If that is true, then that is probably why he is able to deliver the 'Byron' era songs with such 'passion' and 'conviction'. Just listen to these versions of 'The Wizard', 'July Morning' or 'Sweet Lorraine' for evidence of this line up's ability to capture the 'magic' of 'Classic' UH.(links in comments)(PASSWORD = ra)Enjoy!

Eager to Please - 4:542. Stargazer (Mark Clarke, Susie Bottomley) - 3:463. Secret - 4:024.

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Through the Eyes of a Child - 2:195. Part Three - 3:486. The House on the Hill - 3:177. Winter or Summer - 3:018.

Take and Take - 3:419. Longer Shadows - 3:3610.In the Morning (Mark Clarke) - 2:3411.How Shall I Know - 4:06Bonus Track:12.Who Will Sing For You - 2:52Ken Hensley - Guitars, Keyboards, Synthesiser, VocalsBugs Pemberton - Drums, PercussionMark Clarke - BassB.J. Cole - Pedal SteelRay Warleigh - Saxophone. Best-known for his tenure with long-running heavy metal act Uriah Heep, singer/multi-instrumentalist Ken Hensley was born in Hertforshire, England, on August 24, 1945. During the mid-'60s, he formed the psychedelic blues combo the Gods with Greg Lake (subsequently of Emerson, Lake & Palmer) and future Rolling Stone Mick Taylor, although only Hensley remained from the original lineup by the 1968 release of their debut album Genesis. Upon issuing To Samuel a Son the following year, the band added Cliff Bennett and rechristened themselves Toe Fat. A pair of John Peel-produced LPs followed before Toe Fat split and in 1970, Hensley signed on to play guitar and keyboards in Spice, soon renamed Uriah Heep in honor of the Charles Dickens character.

Despite near-unanimous critical animosity, Uriah Heep earned a loyal following in hard rock circles and in 1973, Hensley recorded his solo debut, Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf, with the aid of bandmates Lee Kerslake and Gary Thain. Eager to Please followed two years later and after completing Uriah Heep's 1980 album Conquest, Hensley left the group to mount a full-time solo career, issuing Free Spirit in 1981. The year following he joined the Florida hard rock outfit Blackfoot, remaining with the group until they disbanded in 1984.

Hensley then settled into semi-retirement, collecting his unreleased material on the 1994 collection From Time to Time.