Uriah Heep Equator

Uriah Heep Equator

Uriah Heep's showcases the band's distinctive blend of rock and progressive elements, reflecting their evolving sound in the early 1980s. The album features a mix of melodic tunes and energetic performances, highlighting the band's resilience in a changing music landscape. Its tracks reveal a commitment to musical experimentation while maintaining the group's signature style.

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