Uriah Heep Live
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Uriah Heep Live | ||
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Live album by Uriah Heep | ||
Released | 1973 | |
Recorded | January 1973 | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | 71:12 | |
Label | Bronze Records (1973, UK) | |
Producer | Gerry Bron |
Uriah Heep Live is a 1973 double live album by the British rock group Uriah Heep. In addition to a live version of the band's hit "Easy Livin'", the record includes classic live cuts such as "Sweet Lorraine", "Sunrise", and an extended live version of "July Morning". While on tour in the States, Live 73 reached #13 in the UK charts.
The original album packaging was a lavish affair, typical of the early-1970s. Being a 2LP set it was a gatefold sleeve, with centre-pages featuring photographs of the band members.
It was Uriah Heep's first live album, and their third US Gold album.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Sunrise" (3:50)
- "Sweet Lorraine" (4:27)
- "Traveller in Time (3:20)
- "Easy Livin'" (2:43)
- "July Morning" (11:23)
- "Tears in My Eyes" (4:34)
- "Gypsy" (13:32)
- "Circle of Hands" (8:47)
- "Look at Yourself" (5:57)
- "The Magicians Birthday" (1:15)
- "Love Machine" (3:07)
- "Roll Over Beethoven Medley" (8:17)
[edit] Bonus disc on expanded de-luxe edition from 2004
- "Something or Nothing" (US Radio Show)
- "I Won't Mind" (US Radio Show)
- "Look at Yourself" (US Radio Show)
- "Gypsy" (US Radio Show)
- "Easy Livin'" (Film Mixes Used For Radio)
- "So Tired" (Film Mixes Used For Radio)
- "I won't Mind" (Film Mixes Used For Radio)
- "Something or Nothing" (Film Mixes Used For Radio)
- "The Easy Road" (Film Mixes Used For Radio)
- "Stealin'" (Film Mixes Used For Radio)
- "Love Machine" (Film Mixes Used For Radio)
- "Roll Over Beethoven Medley"
[edit] Personnel
- David Byron – vocals
- Mick Box – guitar
- Ken Hensley – keyboards
- Gary Thain – bass guitar
- Lee Kerslake – drums