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Sold Date:
January 14, 2016
Start Date:
November 24, 2015
Final Price:
$24.99
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Uriah Heep - Demons And Wizards LP NEW
Uriah Heep - Demons And Wizards LP NEW
Uriah Heep - Demons And Wizards LP
New. Sealed. Reissue.
This is the album that solidified 's reputation as a master of gothic-inflected heavy metal. From short, sharp rock songs to lengthy, musically dense epics, finds covering all the bases with style and power. The album's approach is set with its lead-off track, "The Wizard": it starts as a simple acoustic tune but soon builds into a stately rocker that surges forth on a Wall of Sound built from thick guitar riffs, churchy organ, and operatic vocal harmonies. Other highlights include "Traveller in Time," a fantasy-themed rocker built on thick wah-wah guitar riffs, and "Circle of Hands," a stately power ballad with a gospel-meets-heavy metal feel to it. also produced a notable radio hit for the band in "Easy Livin'," a punchy little rocker whose raging blend of fuzz guitar and swirling organ made it feel like a '70s update of classic '60s garage rockers like or . However, the top highlight of the album is the closing medley of "Paradise" and "The Spell": the first part of the medley starts in an acoustic folk mode and slowly adds layers of organ and electric guitar until it becomes a forceful, slow-tempo rocker, while the second half is a punchy, organ-led rocker that includes an instrumental midsection where choral-style harmonies fortify a killer, -style guitar solo from . All in all, works both as a showcase for 's instrumental firepower and an excellent display of their songwriting skills in a variety of hard rock styles. As a result, it is considered by many fans to be their finest hour and is definitely worth a spin for anyone with an interest in 1970s heavy metal.
Sanctuary Records