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King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents in Concert [Live]

Uriah HeepAudio CD
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Uriah Heep are an English rock band formed in 1969 by producer Gerry Bron and featured vocalist David Byron, multi-instrumentalist Ken Hensley, guitarists Mick Box and Paul Newton, with Nigel Olsson on drums. Over the course of the bands' career there have been a number of line-up changes and different musical styles. The bands' influences include prog, hard rock and jazz and they were said to be… Read more in Amazon's Uriah Heep Store

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  • Audio CD (June 3, 1997)
  • Original Release Date: June 3, 1997
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: King Biscuit Flower
  • ASIN: B000005EJ8
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #227,737 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Easy Livin'
2. Sweet Lorraine
3. Stealin'
4. July Morning
5. Seven Stars
6. Gypsy
7. Drum Solo
8. Sweet Freedom
9. Look at Yourself
10. Love Machine
11. Medley: Roll Over Beethoven/Blue Suede Shoes/Mean Woman ...

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Great band, crummy recording, April 18, 2003
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Robert Dumas (Pawling, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents in Concert (Audio CD)
If this live set from Uriah Heep was truly digitally remastered from the original then the engineers must have been in the throes of dementia because the sound here is so muddled and turgid that many tracks are, quite frankly, unlistenable.

Uriah Heep was/is one of my favorite hard rock bands of all time -- particularly the line-up featured on this CD. They toured relentlessly and were known for their galvanizing live performances. But the King Biscuit Flower Hour -- the vaunted live concert radio show from the '70s -- must have caught the band on an off night. The playing is sloppy, many of the harmonies are off, and lead vocalist David Byron (one of the finest and most underrated singers in rock 'n' roll) is having a particularly tough time of it. He repeatedly hits sour notes, falling off key, and other times he gives up altogether and just kind of talks his way through it.

Compared with 1973's "Uriah Heep Live" -- this King Biscuit set is an unmitigated mess. I can only cringe when I think of what it must have sounded like before it was "digitally remastered." Was this what the poor radio listeners heard the night it was originally broadcast? I remember King Biscuit as having pretty good sounding shows.

Do not look to this as a definitive sounding Heep album. They are a much better band this. But the re-issuing of concerts like "King Biscuit Presents..." and the even worse "Live at Shepperton - '74" do nothing but tarnish the band's reputation.

There are some redeeming qualities to "King Biscuit Presents" and that is the set list. While the old, creaky standards are predictibly present (Easy Livin', Stealin', July Morning, Gypsy, etc.), hearing songs like "Seven Stars" and "Sweet Freedom" performed lived is a nice treat for longtime Heepsters.

"King Biscuit Presents Uriah Heep" is for true longtime fans who need to have everything Heep has produced. But you'll enjoy "Uriah Heep Live 1973" much more.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I Was There, April 20, 2008
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Dale Fredericks (Simi Valley, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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Having written a short recollection of the night this was recorded for King Biscuit,I have to say that this night may not have been one of David Byron's or Uriah Heep's better nights, but it was definately "raw" and off the cuff. Live 73 was certainly a much cleaner and polished performance for the group and will go down as the best Live recording Uriah Heep ever made. If anyone truly remembers how concerts were back in the early to mid-seventies, then they know that quite a few times groups were faced with numerous technical problems that usually didn't get sorted out until at least 2-3 songs into their sets. I have to say that this recording gets better as the show goes on and truly gives the listener an honest and true feel of how the shows were at that time. If you want a nice 'homogenized' polished concert by Uriah Heep, then buy Live 73, but if you want to really feel like you are at the show and want the feel of what numerous shows were like during the "arena rock" era, then this is the performance for you. If you have had the opportunity to read the liner notes from the CD, you will have read my "Recollections By A Fan". This is how I felt that evening and how I feel everytime I put this CD on to listen to.
Rock On !
Dale Fredericks
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Heep on top of it!, October 22, 2001
By 
ray (North Of L.A. in the United States) - See all my reviews
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I have been a Heepster for a long time now. I finally got to see them in concert (albeit a short 1/2 hour opening slot!) and immediately went out and bought the older concert recordings. Not all recordings give you a true representation of what the actual band is like in concert, but they give you an inkling. I like this CD a lot. The sound is good. This is the ultimate version of the band. Byron and Hensley were great. Wish we could have a reunion of these old guys! I think this one is in league with the Shepperton and Live 73 sets, with 73 being a better representation. Looking forward to some older filmed footage to make it out in the world now. Mick and the boys, YOU ROCK!!!
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