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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Incredible Freshman effort of the Heep!,
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This review is from: Very Eavy Very Umble (Audio CD)
When I grew up (a long time ago...) I listened to this record of my older brother a lot. I liked the simplicity of the guitar riffs, the beautiful voice of the singer (now in the angel's choir), and the dramatic organ accompaniment (though I was always drawn to electric guitar which I played since I was 17). I don't like many keyboard players, probably just Jon Lord, whoever Blackmore had on the live Rainbow double-LP, and above all Ken Hensley of the Heep, a true musical genius, especially when he picks up his slide and plays the most ferocious slide guitar solos in rock history (starting on this LP with "Real Turned On" and bringing to absolute perfection in "Tears in my eyes" on the next LP "Look At Yourself").
This CD has all the original LP songs in flawless sound quality and then some extras that I don't care too much for. The liner notes are pretty interesting. Looks like Uriah Heep was pretty much disliked by the music critics early on, not sure why. I think David Byron and Ken Hensley are the absolute cream of singer/keyboard player ever in rock music. Mick Box on guitar was just solid, very good sound, simple riffs, not too exiting in the solo department. They had very good songs. Not sure what the critics thought.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Awesome 'Heavy Rock' with Rythm,
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This is one of my all time favorite heavy rock albums. Its great to listen to when the world is cramping your space. Great vocals, guitars, bass,drums and electric piano. Good operatic harmonies!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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CLASSIC,
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This review is from: Very Eavy Very Umble (Audio CD)
I'm 51 when i was at school in 1970 all we ever got exposed to was classical music once the teacher allowed us to bring a record into class i cant remember what record i bought in but another guy bought in Very Eavy Very Umble and he was allowed to play one track which was Gypsy which blew me away at 13 years of age, as soon as i had saved enough money i went and bought it the record hasn't a bad track and I've purchased it three times over the years on cd with the different reissues.
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