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Description******************************************************************************* Uriah Heep - Salisbury (2003 Deluxe) (1970) [FLAC] ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Uriah Heep Album................: Salisbury Year.................: 1970 (2003) Genre................: Hard Rock/Progressive Rock Type.................: Studio Remaster Duration.............: 1:11:05 Number of Songs......: 13 Artwork..............: Included (Own scans - 300dpi) Scanner..............: Canon PiXMA MP990 Multifunction Audio Format.........: Lossless Ripper...............: dBpowerAMP 15.1 Encoder..............: FLAC 1.3.0 (Level 5) Hz...................: 44,100 Channels.............: Stereo Reader...............: LiteOn iHAS524 Source...............: CD (Own rip) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Information (courtesy of Wikipedia) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Salisbury is the second album released by British rock band Uriah Heep. Although the majority of tracks are heavy metal and hard rock, more so than on the previous ...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble, the album features forays into both jazz-fusion on "The Park", and progressive rock on the band's first large-scale composition, the 16-minute title track featuring a 24-piece orchestra. It also includes the largely acoustic ballad "Lady In Black." The hard rock sound, quite prominent here, would carry over to their next release, which was to be dominated by this genre. Unlike their first album, songwriting credits for fully half of the record are attributed to Ken Hensley alone, as opposed to the collaborative partnership credits of Box/Byron on the debut. The album was originally released on the Vertigo label, as had been the band's debut ...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble, but both were soon re-released when the band signed to the new Bronze Records for their third LP. The connection of the artwork to the title is readily explained. Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, is an Army training-area. On the front of the album sleeve is a British Chieftain tank. The original LP release was a gatefold-sleeve. Inside is a b/w picture of a British tank of the First World War, over which were printed Hensley's comments on each track. Later reissues would be in a single sleeve. The American release featured a different sleeve image. Band: David Byron: Lead vocals (Except "Lady in Black" & "High Priestess") Ken Hensley: Hammond, Slide & Acoustic Guitars, Piano, Lead Vocals on 4 & 5 Mick Box: Lead & Acoustic Guitar Paul Newton: Bass Guitar Keith Baker: Drums John Fiddy: Brass and Woodwind Arrangement on "Salisbury" Tracklist: 1. "Bird of Prey" - 4:13 2. "The Park" - 5:41 3. "Time to Live" - 4:01 4. "Lady in Black" - 4:44 5. "High Priestess" - 3:42 6. "Salisbury" - 16:20 Bonus tracks: 1. "Simon the Bullet Freak" - 3:27 2. "Here Am I" - 7:51 3. "Lady in Black" (Single Edit) - 3:34 4. "High Priestess" (Single Edit) - 3:39 5. "Salisbury" (Single Edit) - 4:23 6. "The Park" (Alternate Version) - 5:19 7. "Time to Live" (Alternate Version) - 4:13 Time: 1:11:05 Sharing Widget |