URIAH HEEP is a Hard Rock band from London, England. This band was formed in 1969 and has been active since.
On the discography listing below you will find URIAH HEEP ( Hard Rock , England ) vinyl records released during the 1970s and 1980s. For each record you will have the record company's catalognr, album title, year and country of release. Complete information for each record can be viewed by selecting the corresponding links. Albums have been ordered in ascending alphabetical order of the album titles.
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Bronze S 204 532 Price 4.99
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Abominog is the 14th album for British rock group URIAH HEEP. It was the first album without keyboardist Ken Hensley. The album was critically acclaimed and fairly commercially successful album due, in part, to the band retooling and updating their sound to a contemporary heavy metal style. |
Bronze 28 784 XOT / LC 2313
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URIAH HEEP - Best of URIAH HEEP (1979, Germany) A compilation album with the best songs of URIAH HEEP during the period 1970-1976 |
1980
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URIAH HEEP - Conquest "Conquest" is an album by the English rock band Uriah Heep, released in 1980. It and marked a departure from their earlier, heavier sound towards a more polished and commercial style. The album features a mix of hard rock, progressive rock, and arena rock elements and includes songs such as "Heartless Land," "Imagination," and "Feelings." |
Bronze Records Ltd BRO 2007 / ILPS 9193 |
URIAH HEEP - Demons and Wizards Gatefold FOC (1974, France) This album "URIAH HEEP - Demons and Wizards Gatefold FOC" is the fourth album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. This is the original vinyl release with a gatefold sleeve, the front of which was designed by Roger Dean and contains a hidden erotic image of male and female genitalia. The inner of the gatefold has pictures of the band and notes by Ken Hensley, whilst the LP itself was housed in a liner on which were printed the lyrics. |
URIAH HEEP - Demons and Wizards Gatefold album cover Transcript of the liner notes on "Demons and "Wizards"
Somebody left a space between our last American tour and our European trip and we used literarily every second to put "Demons And Wizards" together. Although the titles would suggest it, there is no magic in just a collection of our songs which we had a good time recording. Gary Thain, formerly of Keef Hartley, and Lee Kers-lake have "completed" URIAH HEEP, and we are happy and excited with the kind of re-energisation that's taking place. We all want to say a big "thank you" to Gerry and to Peter and Ashley who shared our tribulations, and without whose help I would have nothing to write about!! Hope you enjoy the album, because your pleasure is our best reward and it helps us to "keep on truckin" Ken Hensley March 1972 Thanks to Mel, Dell, Todd, and.Pete for taking care of business. |
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URIAH HEEP - Equator incl Rockarama (1985, Europe)
"Equator" is the 1985 album by the English rock band Uriah Heep. . It was recorded during a time of change and transition for the band, as they were exploring new sounds and directions. The album features a mix of hard rock, progressive rock, and arena rock elements, and includes songs such as "Rockarama," "Lonely Nights," and "The Other Side of Midnight." |
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URIAH HEEP - Fallen Angel / Come back to me (1979, Germany) "Fallen Angel" is the 12th album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP in 1978. The album cover for Uriah Heep's 1978 album "Fallen Angel" was indeed designed by artist Chris Achilleos. Chris Achilleos is a Cypriot-British painter and illustrator who has created cover art for many books, albums, and magazines. He is well known for his fantasy and science fiction artwork and his attention to detail, and has created many memorable and iconic images throughout his career. |
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Bronze 28 791 XOT
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URIAH HEEP - Firefly FOC Bronze 28 791 (1976, Germany) Firefly is the tenth album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. It was first album without David Byron, lead vocalist and a founder-member of the band, and the first of three albums with John Lawton. |
URIAH HEEP - Firefly Gatefold album cover (Germany) | |
Bronze BRNA 483 |
URIAH HEEP - Firefly (1977, Gt Britain) |
Bronze 205 474
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URIAH HEEP - Head First (1983) "Head First" was the 15th studio album from British rock band URIAH HEEP. It was released in 1983, on Gerry Bron's UK label Bronze Records. |
Bronze 28 715 XOT |
URIAH HEEP - High and Mighty 1st Pressing (1976, Germany) This the ninth studio album released by British progressive rock band URIAH HEEP. "High and Mighty" was the last URIAH HEEP album to feature vocalist and founding member David Byron, who was subsequently fired due to his troubles with alcohol. |
URIAH HEEP - High and Mighty | |
URIAH HEEP - Innocent Victim Amiga DDR (1979, East-Germany)
"Innocent Victim" is the 1977 studio album by the English rock band Uriah Heep. The album marked a departure from the band's earlier, heavier sound and showcased a more polished and commercial style. The album features a mix of hard rock, progressive rock, and arena rock elements, and includes songs such as "Free Me," "Roller," and "The Dancing Ground." |
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Bronze 25 543 XOT +ML+ |
URIAH HEEP - Innocent Victim (1977, Switzerland) |
INT 148.811 DMM |
URIAH HEEP - Live in Moscow / Cam B Mockbe - FOC (1987) In mid-December 1987 Uriah Heeo flew into the sub-zero temperature of snow covered Moscow and prepared to become the first Western Rock band to paly in Russia |
URIAH HEEP - Live 1973 Gatefold Cover & Booklet (1973, Germany) | |
Mercury SRM-2-7593
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URIAH HEEP - Live 1973 (1973, USA) |
Bronze 28 765 / LC 2313 |
URIAH HEEP - Look At Yourself (1971, Netherlands ) This is the third album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. It is URIAH HEEP's most straight ahead "hard rock" album |
Bronze BRNA 169 |
URIAH HEEP - Look at Yourself (1971,UK GB) "Look at Yourself is the third album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. It is URIAH HEEP's most straight ahead "hard rock" album, with one notable foray into progressive territory on "July Morning". |
Bronze 85 703 XOT |
URIAH HEEP - Look at Yourself (Germany) |
URIAH HEEP - Look at Yourself incl Large Poster (Germany) | |
BRONZE BROL 34213 |
URIAH HEEP – The Magician's Birthday (1972, Italy) The Magician's Birthday is the fifth album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. The story line is "based loosely on a short story" written by Ken Hensley in June and July 1972. |
BRONZE BRNA 213
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URIAH HEEP - The Magician's Birthday (1972, Gt Britain) This album "URIAH HEEP - The Magician's Birthday" is the original vinyl release with a gatefold sleeve, the front of which is designed by Roger Dean |
URIAH HEEP - The Magician's Birthday Gatefold album cover (Germany) | |
Bronze 28 769 |
URIAH HEEP - The Magician's Birthday (1972, Netherlands & Germany) The Magician's Birthday is the fifth album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. The story line is "based loosely on a short story" written by Ken Hensley in June and July 1972. |
Bronze 28 783 |
URIAH HEEP - Return to Fantasy FOC Bronze 28 783 (1975, Germany) "Return to Fantasy" is the eighth studio album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. The experienced John Wetton was the band's new bassist. |
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URIAH HEEP - Return to Fantasy (1975, Germany) |
URIAH HEEP - Salisbury | |
Bronze Island 85 691 IT |
URIAH HEEP - Salisbury FOC Gatefold (1970) This is the second album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. |
Bronze BRO 2006 |
URIAH HEEP - Salisbury FOC (1970, France) This album "URIAH HEEP - Salisbury FOC Gatefold " is the second album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. |
Bronze 28 777 XOT
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URIAH HEEP - Sweet Freedom Bronze Gatefold / FOC (1973) is the sixth studio album released by British rock band URIAH HEEP. |
URIAH HEEP - Sweet Freedom - Island Records, Gatefold Album Cover New Web-Page | |
Vertigo 6360 006 |
URIAH HEEP - Very 'Eavy Very 'Umble (1970, Germany) |
Bronze 28 763
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URIAH HEEP Very' Eavy Very' Umble (1970, Germany) This is the original vinyl release was a gatefold-sleeve, featuring David Byron on the front sleeve, almost unrecognisable beneath the cobwebs "Very 'eavy... Very 'umble" is the debut album of British hard rock band URIAH HEEP. The album was generally panned by the mainstream critical press upon its release, although it has since been acknowledged as an early classic of the heavy metal genre. The harshest critic was Rolling Stone magazine reviewer, Melissa Mills, who began her review, "If this group makes it I'll have to commit suicide. From the first note you know you don't want to hear any more."
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Island C 85 690 / Bronze / Austro Mechana |
URIAH HEEP - Very 'Eavy Very 'Umble (1970, Austria) |
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URIAH HEEP - Wonderworld
"Wonderworld" is the 1974 studio album by the English rock band Uriah Heep, . The album features a mix of hard rock, progressive rock, and blues-inspired elements, and includes songs such as "The Wizard," "Suicidal Man," and "So Tired." |