Friday, 2 August 2019

Uriah Heep - Look at Yourself (1971) (Vinyl)

Year: October 1971 (LP 1971)
Label: Mercury Records (USA), SRM-1-614
Style: Hard Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 41:06
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 263 Mb

Review by Easy Livin (Location: Scotland)
The third album from Uriah Heep sees them taking further giant steps forward. The rhythm section is still in a state of turmoil, but the nucleus of Box/Byron/Hensley have found a solid direction, and are approaching the pinnacle of their combined creativity.
The title track has become one of the band's most enduring pieces, a solid five minute chunk of loud, infectious rock, with a wall of sound, and a breathtaking pace. The instrumental breaks are quite stunning, with Box in particular in fine form. Towards the end of the track, Bronze label-mates Osibisa add additional percussion as it increases pace before reaching a climactic conclusion. I only discovered recently, that the lead vocals on the track are performed by Ken Hensley, not David Byron, although the latter always took the lead when the song was performed live. Quite why this happened is puzzling, as the overall sound is very much as if Byron himself was singing as usual.
The album includes the epic "July Morning", with its majestic prog sound, and superb structure. The track alternates between soft and loud passages, and includes a wonderful Hammond solo followed by Byron reaching ever higher with his piercing screams. The main instrumental theme which closes the track is basically simple, but transformed by a guest appearance from Manfred Mann on synthesiser. While Hensley would later master this instrument himself, they were still somewhat rare at the time, giving the track a very progressive feel in the early 70's. A truly magnificent piece of music.
The rest of the tracks are all very strong, including the melodic ballad "What should be done", and the twin guitar lead on "Tears in my eyes".
With this album, the Uriah Heep "sound" was firmly established. The tracks have great power, while strong melodies are still very much the priority. "July morning" especially is an absolute classic.

Matrix side1: SRM-1614A-M1, side2: SRM-1614B-M1

Ken Hensley (born 24 August 1945) – Organ, piano, guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
Mick Box (born 9 June 1947) – Lead guitar, acoustic guitar
David Byron (29 January 1947 – 28 February 1985) - Lead vocals (Except "Look at Yourself": Ken Hensley - lead vocals)
Paul Newton (born 21 February 1948) – Bass guitar
Iain Clark (20 August 1946) – Drums

01. A1 Look At Yourself (05:09)
02. A2 I Wanna Be Free (03:59)
03. A3 July Morning (10:28)
04. B1 Tears In My Eyes (04:59)
05. B2 Shadows Of Grief (08:38)
06. B3 What Should Be Done (04:13)
07. B4 Love Machine (03:37)

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