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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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Uriah Heep: Out Demons, Out! (NME, 1973)

This article was published in the NME magazine on 8 September 1973. Author — Tony Stewart. Out demons, out! (or: — clammy hands across the water) Heepers Creepers! How comes a

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Uriah’s Own Heep of Gold… (Sounds, 1974)

This article was published in the Sounds magazine on April 13, 1974. Author — Rob Mackie. Uriah’s Own Heep of Gold… Uriah Heep’s David Byron meets SOUND’s Rob Mackie. You haven’t really

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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

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Uriah Heep — “Very ‘Eavy… Very ‘Umble” (review)

Uriah Heep “Very ‘Eavy… Very ‘Umble” (1970): a review by Igor Shveytser. Uriah Heep — “Very ‘Eavy… Very ‘Umble” (06/1970, Vertigo Records 6360 006) / “Uriah Heep” (09/1970 Mercury Records

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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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Diamonds are forever!

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER! by CHRIS WELCH | Melody Maker 29.1.1977. A MAJOR new British rock band is launched this week, featuring David Byron, the lead singer sacked last year from

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Uriah Heep with great expectations

Author — Tony Stewart | NME (1972) Uriah Heep with great expectations | CHARLES DICKENS WOULD probably have allowed a slight smile to sneak across his lips if he’d known that

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‘Eep Go Acoustic

Author — Mark Plummer. Melody Maker, April 1, 1972*. ‘Eep Go Acoustic URIAH HEEP people will be well aware of the track from their last album, “I Wanna Be Free,” and

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