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- Uriah Heep’s ‘Equator’: A Melodic Transition in Rock HistoryUriah Heep's 'Equator' showcases a pivotal moment in rock history, marking a transition towards a more melodic sound while retaining the band's signature identity. This 1985 album, though not a commercial success, is celebrated for its energetic tracks and anthemic choruses, representing a bridge between eras in the band's journey.
- Uriah Heep ConquestThe album features Mick Box on guitar, Trevor Bolder on bass, Lee Kerslake on drums, John Sinclair on keyboards, and John Sloman on lead vocals. Sloman’s energetic and theatrical vocal style marked a notable departure from his predecessors, adding a sharper, more contemporary edge to the band’s sound.
- Uriah Heep …Very ‘Eavy …Very ‘UmbleUriah Heep's debut album, "...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble," was released on June 13, 1970, by Vertigo Records. The album features a distinctive gatefold sleeve showcasing frontman David Byron. It includes tracks such as "Gypsy," "Walking in Your Shadow," and "I'll Keep on Trying," highlighting the band's early rock sound and …





