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Description******************************************************************************* Uriah Heep - Very 'eavy, Very 'umble (2003 Deluxe) (1970) [FLAC] ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Uriah Heep Album................: Very 'eavy... Very 'umble (2003 Expanded Deluxe Edition) Year.................: 1970/2003 Genre................: Hard Rock/Progressive Rock Type.................: Studio/Live Duration.............: 1:20:01 Number of Songs......: 16 Artwork..............: Included (Own scans 300dpi) Scanner..............: Canon 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) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... Very 'Eavy ... Very 'Umble is the debut album of British rock band Uriah Heep. It was released in the United States as Uriah Heep with different sleeve artwork, and with "Bird of Prey" in place of "Lucy Blues." The album is notable for being rooted more in raunchy blues rock than the band's subsequent albums, a sound that would evolve into straighter hard rock on later releases. The album was generally panned by the mainstream critical press upon its release, although it has since been acknowledged as an early classic of the heavy metal genre. The harshest critic was Rolling Stone magazine reviewer, Melissa Mills, who began her review, "If this group makes it I'll have to commit suicide. From the first note you know you don't want to hear any more." The original vinyl release was a gatefold-sleeve, featuring David Byron on the front sleeve, almost unrecognisable beneath the cobwebs. The album was first released on the Vertigo label in the UK, as was the follow-up Salisbury, but both were quickly reissued by Bronze when the band signed to that label. Enjoy! JJ Band: David Byron – Lead Vocals Ken Hensley – Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Slide Guitar, Vocals Mick Box – Lead & Acoustic Guitars, vocals Paul Newton – Bass Guitar, Vocals Nigel Olsson – Drums, Percussion (tracks 4 & 5) Alex Napier - Drums (tracks 1–3, 6–8) Colin Wood - Keyboards ("Come Away Melinda", "Wake Up (Set Your Sights)") Tracklists: 01. "Gypsy" - 6:37 02. "Walking in Your Shadow" - 4:31 03. "Come Away Melinda" - 3:46 04. "Lucy Blues" - 5:08 05. "Dreammare" - 4:39 06. "Real Turned On" - 3:37 07. "I'll Keep On Trying" - 5:24 08. "Wake Up (Set Your Sights)" - 6:22 Bonus tracks: 09. "Bird of Prey" - 4:05 10. "Born in a Trunk" (Vocal Version) - 4:31 11. "Come Away Melinda" (Alternate Version) - 4:15 12. "Gypsy" (Extended Mix) - 7:07 13. "Wake Up (Set Your Sights)" (Alternate Version) - 6:32 14. "Born in a Trunk" (Instrumental Version) - 4:31 15. "Dreammare" (Live at the BBC) - 3:08 16. "Gypsy" (Live at the BBC) - 5:15 Time: 1:20:01 Sharing Widget |