Uriah Heep - Salisbury - Vinyl
Not even 1 year after their debut, Uriah Heep follow it up with "Salisbury". Album number 2 tends in a much more progressive direction and includes, among other things, the classic "Lady in Black".
While on the debut still singer David Byron and guitarist Mick Box are responsible for the songwriting, almost half of the songs on "Salisbury" come from keyboardist / guitarist Ken Hensley, who later becomes the main songwriter of the band. Besides "Lady in Black", which years later celebrates great success as a re-release, especially the title track on "Salisbury" stands out. Among other things, a 24-piece orchestra was used for the 16-minute epic.
While on the debut still singer David Byron and guitarist Mick Box are responsible for the songwriting, almost half of the songs on "Salisbury" come from keyboardist / guitarist Ken Hensley, who later becomes the main songwriter of the band. Besides "Lady in Black", which years later celebrates great success as a re-release, especially the title track on "Salisbury" stands out. Among other things, a 24-piece orchestra was used for the 16-minute epic.
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1 Bird of Prey
2 The Park
3 Time to Live
4 Lady In Black
5 High Priestess
6 Salisbury
2 The Park
3 Time to Live
4 Lady In Black
5 High Priestess
6 Salisbury
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Not even 1 year after their debut, Uriah Heep follow it up with "Salisbury". Album number 2 tends in a much more progressive direction and includes, among other things, the classic "Lady in Black".
While on the debut still singer David Byron and guitarist Mick Box are responsible for the songwriting, almost half of the songs on "Salisbury" come from keyboardist / guitarist Ken Hensley, who later becomes the main songwriter of the band. Besides "Lady in Black", which years later celebrates great success as a re-release, especially the title track on "Salisbury" stands out. Among other things, a 24-piece orchestra was used for the 16-minute epic.
While on the debut still singer David Byron and guitarist Mick Box are responsible for the songwriting, almost half of the songs on "Salisbury" come from keyboardist / guitarist Ken Hensley, who later becomes the main songwriter of the band. Besides "Lady in Black", which years later celebrates great success as a re-release, especially the title track on "Salisbury" stands out. Among other things, a 24-piece orchestra was used for the 16-minute epic.
continue reading
1 Bird of Prey
2 The Park
3 Time to Live
4 Lady In Black
5 High Priestess
6 Salisbury