URIAH HEEP — Live (review)

URIAH HEEP — Live album cover Live album · 1973 · Hard Rock Buy this album from MMA partners
4/5 ·
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"Live" is the first live album release by UK hard rock act Uriah Heep. The album was released through Bronze Records (Europe)/Mercury Records (US) in June 1973. After having released five full-length studio albums the group found that it was time to release a live album. The album was recorded while on tour supporting their, at the time, latest album release "The Magician's Birthday (1972)" and features tracks from all five studio albums except "Salisbury (1971)". "Live" was recorded in Birmingham, England during January of 1973. The album features what is widely considered the classic Uriah Heep lineup with David Byron on lead vocals, Ken Hensley on keyboards/vocals, Mick Box on guitars/vocals, Gary Thain on bass/vocals and Lee Kerslake on drums/vocals.

The album features classic Uriah Heep tracks like "Easy Livin´", "Traveller In Time", and "July Morning" but it´s actually the performances by the band members that are the real assets here. When it comes down to it most Uriah Heep tracks from those days could have made it to the setlist, but the performance of the tracks, that did make it to the album tracklist, is what makes "Live" worth the price of admission. The delivery is both powerful and passionate. Both when it comes to the instrumental performances but certainly also when it comes to the vocal performance by David Byron. He was such an incredibly talented and passionate performer, and here he is allowed to show that he can perform in a live environment too, and not just in a studio. Another performance that stands out is the great bass playing by Gary Thain, helped along by how high the bass is placed in the mix.

The sound production is overall well sounding though. It´s raw, powerful and organic, and I can almost smell the sweat, beer, and smoke at the venue. This is how a live album is supposed to sound. "Live" is ultimately a great testimony to how Uriah Heep sounded playing live in their prime and a 3.5 - 4 star (75%) rating is deserved.
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