Uriah Heep – extensive digital/CD reissue plan announced

Uriah Heep - ... very 'eavy very 'umbleThis is a wordy announcement, but a very welcome one for modern-day fans of a definitive classic rock act. Not just a complete re-issue and a couple of new compilation collections, but it’s being overseen by none other than founder member Mick Box. The remainder of this post is from the press release. Fans may start salivating around now.

BMG are delighted to announce an extensive reissue programme commencing in September 2016 and continuing through 2017, of the seminal albums by British hard rock legends Uriah Heep who are one of the big four along with Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.

Created with the full collaboration of Heep themselves and curated by guitarist and founder member Mick Box, the reissues come as 2-CD expanded packages, with the original LPs on CD1 re-mastered by renowned engineer Andy Pearce of Lou Reed and Black Sabbath fame and complete with liner notes by the bestselling rock author Joel McIver. Box and Heep’s sometime member Ken Hensley, composer of many of the band’s best-known songs, contribute to each album’s notes.

The reissue programme kicks off 16th September with a new Uriah Heep anthology, ‘Your Turn To : The Definitive Anthology 1970-1990’. Evoking an era when prog, hard rock and heavy metal co-existed in an era of glorious, boundary-breaking music, the songs on this 2CD collection trace the evolution of Heep from inexperienced studio musicians with everything to prove to bona fide, limo inhabiting rock stars. The Anthology cherry picks tracks from some of Heep’s most celebrated albums including ‘Demons And Wizards’, ‘Look At Yourself’, ‘Return To Fantasy’, ‘Equator’, ‘Conquest’ and ‘The Magicians Birthday’.

As Mick Box explains:

We were very green! If the engineer had said, ‘Stand in a fire bucket and plug your guitar into that radiator’, we probably would have done it. We had no experience of the studio at all. Two years later we were in America, playing to between 10,000 and 20,000 people a night. We were in a big bubble, with all the private Learjets and so on: I don’t think I went through an airport for 10 years! We were picked up by limos on the tarmac, and all that stuff. We’d take whole floors of hotels, with bodyguards outside each room. It got to those heady, silly heights, but I was personally always up for the fun of it. I never believed it was going to continue, but some did, which was a bit unfortunate…

Additionally released in August is Heep’s 1970 debut album …’Very ’Eavy …Very ’Umble’ – a must-buy for many fans. Originally released on the magnificent Vertigo spiral label with original mint condition first pressings now commanding a price of £500+, it is bursting at the seams with creativity and a desire to make a mark in the most fertile era that rock music has ever known, the album was a powerful statement of intent, showcasing the incredible vocals of the late David Byron. Witness the opening cut ‘Gypsy’, the musicians stop and start on a dime in a classic opening sequence before Byron’s soaring vocals introduce the ever-lovin’ subject matter.Hensley’s immense organ solo, which not only occupies most of the song’s midsection, but also restarts the entire song towards its back end, is a showcase of a young, hot musician with everything to prove. The musicianship shines bright throughout the album; from the Hendrix inspired blues rocker ‘Real Turned On’, and the Mellotron soaked ‘Come Away Melinda’, to the bombastic ‘Dreammare’ and majestic closer‘Wake Up (Set Your Sights)’, Heep’s debut showcased a very promising new rock band flexing some serious musical muscle.

This new issue of ‘Eavy brings together the newly re-mastered original album with a second disc of never before issued alternate mixes. Three tracks on CD2 are from the late period Spice (pre Heep) sessions (just prior to Ken Hensley ing the fold) and the rest are all from the Very ‘Eavy sessions, recorded over a period of several months in late 1969 and early 1970. These bonus tracks were recently discovered by Heep uber fan, Robert Corich who has a library of unreleased music used across these re-issues.

Box adds:

Creativity in Uriah Heep was at a peak at the time. Nobody was breathing down our necks, so we moved into a more progressive field after ‘Very ’Eavy… Very ’Umble’. We were getting into a period where we would just write things and let them go where they wanted to go, rather than writing to a format. Not that there had been a format before, but this time we really let our hair down, if you like! We decided that there would be no restrictions whatsoever.

Organist Ken Hensley looks back at this era fondly, saying:

It was beginning to sink in that we were onto something. The management company, the record company, the publishing company and everyone else were all on board, and we had made a bit of an impact with the first album, especially in Europe, so we had some momentum. I took most of the tracks in their rawest forms to the band, and together we turned them into full songs.

The Uriah Heep reissue programme continues with 1970’s ‘Salisbury’ featuring the huge international hit, ‘Lady In Black’.

YOUR TURN TO : THE DEFINITIVE ANTHOLOGY 1970-1990

DISC 1

  1. GYPSY
  2. COME AWAY MELINDA
  3. BIRD OF PREY
  4. LADY IN BLACK
  5. LOOK AT YOURSELF
  6. JULY MORNING – JAPANESE SINGLE EDIT
  7. EASY LIVIN’
  8. THE WIZARD
  9. SUNRISE
  10. SWEET LORRAINE
  11. STEALIN’
  12. SWEET FREEDOM
  13. THE SHADOWS AND THE WIND
  14. SUICIDAL MAN
  15. RETURN TO FANTASY
  16. DEVIL’S DAUGHTER

DISC 2

  1. WEEP IN SILENCE
  2. CAN’T KEEP A GOOD BAND DOWN
  3. SYMPATHY
  4. FIREFLY
  5. FREE N’ EASY
  6. FREE ME
  7. WOMAN OF THE NIGHT
  8. COME BACK TO ME
  9. IT AIN’T EASY
  10. NO RETURN
  11. TOO SCARED TO RUN
  12. CHASING SHADOWS
  13. STRAIGHT THROUGH THE HEART
  14. THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT
  15. ROCKARAMA
  16. POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL
  17. VOICE ON MY TV

VERY ‘EAVY, VERY ‘UMBLE

Uriah Heep’s 1970 debut album features a mix of progressive rock and what became known as heavy metal, and is presented on CD1 newly re-mastered by renowned mastering engineer Andy Pearce.

CD2 is an ‘alternative expanded’ reimagining of the album, comprised of unreleased versions of songs compiled by Robert Corich and Mick Box.

DISC 1 THE ORIGINAL LP REMASTERED

  1. GYPSY
  2. WALKING IN YOUR SHADOW
  3. COME AWAY MELINDA
  4. LUCY BLUES
  5. DREAMMARE
  6. REAL TURNED ON
  7. I’LL KEEP ON TRYING
  8. WAKE UP (SET YOUR SIGHTS)

DISC 2 AN ALTERNATE VERY ‘EAVY, VERY ‘HUMBLE

  1. GYPSY
  2. REAL TURNED ON
  3. DREAMMARE
  4. COME AWAY MELINDA
  5. BORN IN A TRUNK
  6. WAKE UP (SET YOUR SIGHTS)
  7. I’LL KEEP ON TRYING
  8. WALKING IN YOUR SHADOW (ALTERNATIVE VERSION)
  9. LUCY BLUES
  10. BORN IN A TRUNK
  11. MAGIC LANTERN
  12. BIRD OF PREY (U.S. ALTERNATE MIX)

* ALL TRACKS ON CD2 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

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