Tag archive for Gerry Bron
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
Continue Reading→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
Continue Reading→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
Continue Reading→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
Continue Reading→Uriah Heep — Return To Fantasy (1975)
The eighth studio album of Uriah Heep is exactly what the title says — i.e. their return to the fantasy concept that brought fame to the band in 1972
Continue Reading→Uriah Heep — Sweet Freedom (1973)
Uriah Heep worked on their sixth studio album in France: in June 1973 they went to Chateau D’Herouville Studios to start recording new songs. The album was released in
Continue Reading→Uriah Heep — Live (1973)
The first live album was recorded by Uriah Heep in January 1973 when the band played in Birmingham. In the USA the LP was released in April 1973 by
Continue Reading→Uriah Heep — The Magician’s Birthday (1972)
“The Magician’s Birthday” was the fifth studio album by Uriah Heep, recorded in September and October 1972 at Lansdowne Studios and released in November 1972 by Bronze Records. Both
Continue Reading→Uriah Heep — Demons and Wizards (1972)
The forth Uriah Heep’s album, “Demons and Wizards”, brought fame, money and fortune to the band. The album charted for 11 weeks in the UK (peaking at No. 20)
Continue Reading→Uriah Heep — Look At Yourself (1971)
Uriah Heep recorded their third album at Lansdowne Studios in July 1971, and Bronze Records released it in September 1971. This is the breakthrough album for the band, as
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