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Sonic is Fantastic,
By Hank Otto (Utah..U.S.A) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sonic Origami (Audio CD)
Uriah Heep is at their best. Sonic Origami is just has good as the Sea of Light,Great lyrics and music, Bernie Shaw`s vocals are unrestrained,Mick Box dose a beautiful job at lead guitar,and the rest of the band are really at its best, all the songs on this cd fall together.this cd should put Uriah back on the map..Sonic is Fantastic..my Album of the Year..
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Fulfill The Old, Attract The New,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sonic Origami (Audio CD)
Puts a smile on the face of loyal 70's Heepster. Also my 20 Year old said Quote "Not Bad". With all the junk out there today thats strong. Song Writing is Great, Vocals Excellent, Fantastic Musicians. Byron, Thain Dedication Is A Great Touch. "Long Live Uriah Heep"
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Sonic magic would be more like it,
By psychedelephant "psychedelephant" (Staten Island, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sonic Origami (Audio CD)
Proving that 1995's amazing comeback, "Sea Of Light", was no one-time fluke, 1998's "Sonic Origami" puts forth a convincing case that Heep are not just revitalized, but back at the top of their game. This CD features some of the best songs of their career: songs like "Question", "Change" or "Everything In Life" rank up with anything they've done over the years, but they aren't even the strongest tracks on it; that honor is reserved for the epic, orchestral "The Golden Palace", and the opening track, "Between Two Worlds", dedicated to the memory of their deceased former singer David Byron and bassist Gary Thain; the first time I heard the latter track, I got chills up and down my spine at the resemblance of singer Bernie Shaw's voice to David's, and the sheer emotion of the performances and lyrics.
"Sea Of Light" was their best album since 1977's "Firefly". This is their best since 1973's "Sweet Freedom". An absolute essential.
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