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Wake Up (Set Your Sights) (U.S. Single Edit) 03. Bird of Prey 04. High Priestess (Single Edit) 05. Time to Live 06.
Lady in Black (Single Edit) 07. Simon the Bullet Freak (Non-Album Euro Single B-Side) 08. Look at Yourself (Single Edit) 09. Easy Livin' 11. Why (Non-Album Single B-Side) 12. Sunshine (Non-Album Single B-Side) 14. Something or Nothing 15.
What Can I Do 16. Prima Donna 17. Shout It Out (Non-Album Single B-Side) 18. Return to Fantasy (Single Edit) 19. Time Will Come (Non-Album Euro Single B-Side) 20. Crime of Passion (Non-Album Single B-Side) 22. Love or Nothing 03.
Rpg Maker Old School Modern 2 Resource Pack there. Gimme Love (Non-Album Euro Single B-Side) 04. Come Back to Me 05. Cheater (Non-Album Single B-Side) 06.
Right to Live (Non-Album Promo Single B-Side) 07. Been Hurt (Non-Album Single B-Side) 09. Love Stealer (Non-Album Single B-Side) 10. Think It Over 11.
My Joanna Needs Tuning (Non-Album Single B-Side) 12. On the Rebound (Single Edit) 13.
Tin Soldier (Non-Album Single B-Side) 14. Son of a Bitch (Non-Album Single B-Side) 15.
That's the Way It Is 16. Stay on Top 17.
Playing for Time (Non-Album Single B-Side) 18. Hold Your Head Up 19. Miracle Child 20. Free Download Solidworks 2014 For Mac. Blood Red Roses 21.
Look at Yourself (Live).
Contents • • • • • • • • Production [ ] The original vinyl release was a gatefold sleeve, the front of which was designed. The inner sleeve had pictures of the band and notes by, while the liner featured printed lyrics. The songs ' and ' were released as singles in the UK and North America as well as many other markets.
'Easy Livin' entered the US reaching No. 39, making it Heep's first and only American hit. 'Easy Livin' was also a mega-hit in the Netherlands and Germany, countries which were becoming strong markets for the band. It reached a disappointing No. 75 in Australia., at the time a member of, joined Uriah Heep as a permanent member halfway through another American tour. 'Gary just had a style about him, it was incredible because every bass player in the world that I've ever known has always loved his style, with those melodic bass lines,' Box commented later.
Another addition, of drummer (a former bandmate of Hensley's in the Gods and Toe Fat), solidified the rhythm section. Thus the 'classic' Uriah Heep lineup was formed and, according to biographer K. Blows, 'everything just clicked into place'.
The result of Heep's newfound chemistry was the Demons and Wizards album, which in June 1972, reached No. 20 in the UK and No. 23 in the US. In Finland, the album hit No. 1 in May and remained on top of the charts for 14 weeks.
While the album title and Dean's cover art both suggested medieval fantasy, Hensley's notes declared the album to be 'just a collection of our songs that we had a good time recording'. Hensley recalled: 'The band was really focused at that time. We all wanted the same thing, were all willing to make the same sacrifices to achieve it and we were all very committed. It was the first album to feature that lineup and there was a magic in that combination of people that created so much energy and enthusiasm'. Two singles were released from the album: 'The Wizard' and 'Easy Livin'. The latter, a defiant rocker, according to Blows, was 'tailor-made for Byron's extrovert showmanship' and peaked at No.
Reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating The album is regarded by many fans and critics alike as Uriah Heep's best album, often ranked against the preceding. Even, which printed an infamously negative review of the, ran a positive assessment of Demons and Wizards.
Said: 'These guys are good. The first side of Demons and Wizards is simply odds-on the finest high energy workout of the year, tying nose and nose with the.they may have started out as a thoroughly dispensable neo- & outfit, but at this point Uriah Heep are shaping up into one hell of a first-rate modern rock band'. According to, the album 'solidified Uriah Heep's reputation as a master of gothic-inflected heavy metal'.
The album also served as partial inspiration for and 's side project. [ ] Track listing [ ] All tracks written by except where noted. Title Writer(s) Length 1.
'Traveller in Time',, 3:25 3. 'Poet's Justice' Box, Hensley, Kerslake 4:15 5. 'Circle of Hands' 6:25 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 6. 'Rainbow Demon' 4:25 7.
'All My Life' Box, Byron, Kerslake 2:44 8. 'Paradise' 5:10 9.
'The Spell' 7:32 On some CD editions, 'Paradise' and 'The Spell' were combined into one track. Demons and Wizards was remastered and reissued in 1996 with four bonus tracks: 1996 Remastered CD No.
Title Writer(s) Length 10. 'Why (Single Version)' (original version) Newton, Box, Byron, Hensley 4:53 11. 'Why (Extended Version)' (long version recorded during Demons and Wizards sessions in early 1972) 7:39 12. 'Home Again to You' (demo recorded during Demons and Wizards sessions) 5:28 2003 Expanded Deluxe CD No.
Title Length 10. 'Why' (extended Version) 10:34 11. 'Rainbow Demon' (single edit) 3:36 12.
'Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf' 2:52 13. 'Home Again to You' (demo version) 5:36 14. 'Green Eye' (demo version) 3:46 Personnel [ ] • – (2-7, 10-14) and co-lead (1, 8, 9) vocals • – • –, and co-lead (8, 9) vocals,, • – (2-9, 12-14) • – bass (1, 10, 11), co-lead vocals (1) • –, backing vocals, percussion Certifications [ ] Region Certification /Sales United States () Gold 500,000 ^ Worldwide sales: 3,000,000 ^shipments figures based on certification alone Chart performance [ ] Country (1972) Peak position Norway 5 Denmark 7 Australia 14 Italy 12 The Netherlands 5 Finland 1 United States 23 United Kingdom 20 References [ ].