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David Byron: Spirit In The Sky & The Early Sessions Vol. III
In October 2013 Artistry Recordings releases next two CDs from the Early Sessions series featuring David Byron’s early recordings that he did for Avenue Records in the late 60s and early 70s. The first CD is titled “Spirit In The Sky”. The title of the …
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David Byron — The Early Sessions Vol. II
The CD David Byron – The Early Sessions Vol. II will be released on June 22, 2012.
It is a collection of songs that David recorded for Avenue Records in the late ’60s and early ’70s. The songs were originally released on 7” vynil. The CD contains remastered …
David Byron — The Early Sessions 1968-70
The first CD from the series “David Byron — The Early Sessions 1968-70″ was released on January 29, 2012, the date of David Byron’s birthday. David would have turned 65 today.
This first long awaited release of Avenue Records contains 22 tracks which David recorded as …
Uriah Heep — «Look At Yourself» (review)
“Look at Yourself”, Uriah Heep’s third studio album: 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 intention to tell about this album, first of all I wanted to convey to the reader …
Uriah Heep — «Salisbury» (review)
Uriah Heep — «Salisbury» (1971): a review by Igor Shveytser.
Uriah Heep – “Salisbury” (02/1971, Vertigo Records 6360 028) / “Salisbury” (12/1970 Mercury Records SR 61 319)
If there were a contest for the most uncertain stylistically while quite promising album in the history of rock music, …
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 |
URIAH HEEP — just the mention of their name evokes strong reactions amongst those involved with …
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 for our third!
Our first American tour has to have a special mention chiefly because of its …




