Uriah Heep Tribute Timeline 43 Posts

  • 25.05.2021 21:27

    Uriah Heep Living The Dream

    Living the Dream, released in 2018, is a studio album by British rock legends Uriah Heep that proves the band’s creative vitality more than five decades into their career. Far from being a nostalgic exercise, the album delivers fresh, energetic hard rock while staying true to the melodic and emotional core that has defined Uriah Heep since the 1970s.
  • 25.05.2021 12:24

    Uriah Heep Outsider

    "Outsider" is the 23rd studio album by Uriah Heep, released in June 2014 by Frontiers Records. It marks the first collaboration with bassist Davey Rimmer and features a range of tracks, including "Speed of Sound" and "The Outsider." Produced by Mike Paxman, the album showcases the band's enduring presence in the rock genre. The album art complements its musical themes.
  • 25.05.2021 03:21

    Into The Wild

    "Into the Wild" is the 22nd studio album by British rock band Uriah Heep, released in Japan on April 12, 2011. The album features a collection of tracks showcasing the band's signature sound, including titles such as "Nail on the Head," "Into the Wild," and "Kiss of Freedom." Accompanied by distinctive album art, this release continues the band's legacy in rock music.
  • 24.05.2021 18:18

    Uriah Heep Totally Driven

    Totally Driven, released in 1996, is a compilation album by British rock band Uriah Heep, not a studio release. The album serves as a comprehensive retrospective of the band’s long and diverse career, bringing together material from multiple eras and lineups, spanning the early 1970s through the mid-1990s.
  • 24.05.2021 09:15

    Uriah Heep Raging Silence

    The lineup for Raging Silence features Mick Box (guitar), Bernie Shaw (vocals), Phil Lanzon (keyboards), Trevor Bolder (bass), and Lee Kerslake (drums). This formation successfully blended Uriah Heep’s classic melodic sensibility with a modernized hard rock sound, reconnecting the band with its roots while embracing contemporary production.
  • 24.05.2021 00:12

    Uriah Heep Equator

    The album features Peter Goalby on lead vocals, marking his last studio appearance with the band, alongside founding guitarist Mick Box. Musically, Equator continues the streamlined, modern approach introduced on Abominog and refined on Head First, placing strong emphasis on melody, concise song structures, and radio-oriented arrangements, while retaining the band’s recognizable harmonic identity.
  • 23.05.2021 15:09

    Uriah Heep Head First

    After the revitalized direction introduced on Abominog (1982). Building on that successful reinvention, the album refines the band’s early-1980s sound with a stronger emphasis on melodic hard rock, polished production, and radio-friendly songwriting, while maintaining the power and musicianship associated with the Uriah Heep name.
  • 23.05.2021 06:06

    Uriah Heep The Magician’s Birthday

    The album was recorded by the classic lineup of David Byron (lead vocals), Mick Box (guitar), Ken Hensley (keyboards, guitar, primary songwriter), Gary Thain (bass), and Lee Kerslake (drums). This formation is widely regarded as one of the strongest and most creative in Uriah Heep’s history, responsible for defining much of the band’s signature sound.