Tag archive for Mick Box

«David Byron: Born To Perform»

Jeff Perkins’ book, «David Byron: Born To Perform», is the only comprehensive biography of David Byron, covering his professional career as a vocalist of the classic Uriah Heep, as

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Uriah Heep — «Look At Yourself» (review)

Uriah Heep’s third studio album, “Look at Yourself”: a review by Igor Shveytser. Uriah Heep – “Look At Yourself” (09/1971), Bronze Records ILPS9169 (UK) / Mercury Records SRM-1-614 (USA/Canada) Having an

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Spice to Uriah Heep — The Transition

An article from the CD booklet “Uriah Heep — The Lansdowne Tapes” (1993) Spice to Uriah Heep — The Transition |  Uriah Heep — The Lansdowne Tapes (1993) | Previously Unreleased

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David Byron. An excerpt from Bron Artistes Management press release

An excerpt from Bron Artistes Management press release (1972). David Byron  “My mother sang in a jazz band — I guess the whole family was a typical East End family that made

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The Magician’s Birthday: original liner notes

Original liner notes by Ken Hensley. Uriah Heep — The Magician’s Birthday Based loosely on a short story which I wrote during June/July this year The Magician’s Birthday brings us to

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Demons and Wizards: original liner notes

Original liner notes by Ken Hensley. Uriah Heep — Demons And Wizards Somebody left a space between our last American tour and our European trip and we used literally every second

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Look At Yourself: original liner notes

Original liner notes by Ken Hensley. Uriah Heep — Look At Yourself So much has happened since we recorded “Salisbury” that this feels more like notes for a first album than

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Salisbury: original liner notes

Original liner notes by Ken Hensley. Uriah Heep — Salisbury Side one, band one is always important to an album and has to be chosen carefully. We chose Bird Of Prey

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Very ‘Eavy… Very ‘Umble: original liner notes

Original liner notes by Ken Hensley. Uriah Heep — Very ‘Eavy… Very ‘Umble The letters LP could well mean “Large Problem” for that is what faced everybody involved in making this

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David Byron — Take No Prisoners (1975)

“Take No Prisoners” is the first solo album that David Byron recorded while still working with Uriah Heep. The album was recorded in February 1975 at Morgan and Roundhouse

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