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Side 1 01 - Gypsy. (Box - Byron) 02 - Walking In Your Shadow. (Newton - Byron) 03 - Come Away Melinda. (Hellerman - Minkoff) 04 - Lucy Blues. (Box - Byron) Side 2 05 - Dreammare. (Newton) 06 - Real Turned On. (Box - Byron - Newton) 07 - I'll Keep On Trying. (Box - Byron) 08 - Wake Up (Set Your Sights). (Box - Byron) David Byron - lead vocals. Ken Hensley - organ, slide guitar, mellotron, piano & vocals Mick Box - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals Paul Newton - bass guitar, vocals Ollie Olsson - drums, percussion Our Thanks To: Alex Napier (Drums all tracks excepting "Dreammare" and "Lucy Blues) Colin Wood (Keyboard on "Melinda" and "Wake Up") Recording: Lansdowne Studios, London. Recorded Early 1970. 1970 Bronze Records Ltd. Изготовлено фирмой грамзаписи Эс-Эн-Си Рекордс в России по лицензии фирмы Castle Communications |
ME-1995-6. Uriah Heep. Very 'eavy very 'umble… 01 01.Gypsy (Box / Byron) 02.Walking In Your Shadow (Newton / Byron) 03.Come Away Melinda (Hellerman / Minkoff) 04.Lucy Blues (Box / Byron) 02 05.Dreammare (Newton) 06.Real Turned On (Box / Byron / Newton) 07.I'll Keep On Trying (Box / Byron) 08.Wake Up (Set Your Sights) (Box / Byron) 01. Leading track of the album, featuring a wild organ solo and multi-tracked vocal harmonies. 02. Another nifty all-guitar number, featuring a guitar solo from Mick. 03. A feature for the softer side of David's voice. Basically a conversation between a father and his young daughter whose mother has died in the war. 04. Still in melancholy mood after Melinda, we have a slow blues hardly unpredictable but rather pleasant. 05. After a build up beginning Dreammare takes us through dream and nightmare sequences with some fine drumming from Ollie. 06. A funky mid-tempo all guitar shuffle, first solo from Ken and second from Mick. 07. Back to the organ for a Gypsy type heavy arrangement with a frightening wah-wah solo from Mick. 08. Lyrically Wake up couldn't be anywhere else but at the end. A song that takes us as closely as possible from the beginning to the end of a battle, and then back to the beginning, but differently. David Byron – lead Vocals Ken Hensley – organ, slide guitar, mellotron, piano, vocals Mick Box – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals Paul Newton – bass guitar, vocals Ollie Olsson – drums, percussion Alex Napier – drums (4,5) Colin Wood – keyboard (3,8) Produced by Gerry Bron Recording: Lansdowne Sudios, London Recording Engineer: Peter Gallen Mixing Engineers: Peter Gallen and Peter Olliff Producing: Gerry Bron for Hit Record Productions Ltd Recorded Early 1970 Photographs: Pete Smith Sleeve Design: Robin Nicoll (Design Machine) All songs published by Sydney Bron Music Co. Ltd. exeption (3) published by Harmony Music Ltd ®1970 Bronze Records Ltd. по лицензии Castle Communication (Castle Classic) © SNC-Records, 1992 The letters LP could well mean "Largo Problem" for that is what faced everybody involved in making this album. To condense into a single groove, the mood of each song, alone is a monumental task — but when allied with the associated technical precision demanded by today's high standards it assumes frightening proportions. Like all problems it was solved by a powerful combination: that of great technical knowledge and experience, and determined enthusi-asm All linked by one common factor, co-operation. I am delighted to have contributed to this record of which I am immensely proud. Happy too that I have this opportunity to offer the bands thanks to everyone concerned. This, our first album, embraces vital individuality and a number of styles-all adequately displaying individual and collective techniques. Uriah Heep is a group in its most together sense and possesses, I feel, phenomenal ability and potential. But, superlatives aside, I would like to mention certain points on the album which permit one's enjoyment of each member's influence. Mick's guitar solo on "I'l1 keep on trying" is so simple in concept and yet so very effective although it's difficult to be specific when commenting on a player of such a consistently high standard. Paul, too, is such a great bass player and complements every arrangement extensively. His writing ability is valuable and appears here on Dreammare. Nigel joined the band with tremendous impact about 3/4 of the way through recording and provides a standard of drumming which is valid and completely satisfying. Credit must go too, to our former drummer, Al Napier. Dave carries our vocal flag with rare precision and expression and has uncanny flexibility which makes him an, instrument on his own — a "Davotron" yet! As one of the main writers in the band his contribution is priceless. I particularly enjoy Gypsy and they let me do a little slide-guitar here and there to keep me quiet! (Quiet!) So that's a brief insight into the structure of the band which I sincerely hope will enhance your enjoyment of our first LP. KEN HENSLEY |