My personal favourite is "Look at yourself" but I first saw the band promoting this album. The packaging is excellent and similar to the original sleeve with the added extras of a three page/six sided insert about the band, and a print of the front cover. The quality of the pressing is as good as CD with no surface noise or clicks. The music varies from the excellent "The Wizard" and "The Spell", my favourite kind of Heep songs, to the less appealing "Rainbow Demon" or "All my life". Their live album wasted a whole side on a rock and roll medley, not what I wanted when they had a back catalogue of classic tunes. Personal preferences only, of course. As much as I like Uriah Heep, I don't consider them o be on quite the level of Deep Purple (Mk III), Black Sabbath, or Led Zeppelin. If you are a newbie, try "Look at Yourself" first, but any of their early albums are worth having in my opinion. Not that it matters, I think their biggest lack was a couple of big singles to get them into the public eye and onto Top of the Pops. Read full review
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Sounds as good today as it did in the 70's. And fantastic artwork
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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