goodliife Posted July 11, 2011 Report Share Posted July 11, 2011 2xDVD5 | Video: PAL 720x576 (4:3) | Audio: DD 5.1, DTS Surround, AC-3 Digital | 3.53 GB + 3.34 GB (RAR 5% Rec.) | Time: 1:11:04 + 1:32:49 | Covers Genre: Classic Rock, Hard Rock | Label: Classic Rock Legends Ltd. | Catalog Number: CRL 1539 “Since the invention of the DVD I was eagerly waiting for live footage from the early Uriah Heep line-up. Last year this 2-DVD/book set was released as "Classic Heep - Live from the Byron era", what a treat! Mainly due to the efforts from fellow Dutchman Louis Rentrop (named by the band as the #1 UH fan on this globe!) here is an excellent 2-DVD (including a wonderful book) featuring live footage from Uriah Heep, recorded between 1972 and 1976 (and some footage from David Byron solo, five songs from "Rough diamond - 1977). Their frontman was David Byron, an archetypical rock and roll singer: dynamic, dramatic, ego-centric, theatrical and extravert on stage and capricious, narcistic, emotional instabile and self-destructive (like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Brian Jones) in his own life, no wonder he died as an alcohol-addict in 1985. On this DVD you can perfectly witness his ego-centric and theatrical, a bit queery 'stage antics', like a 'Freddy Mercury-avant-la-lettre'! DVD1 features concerts from Japan, the UK and the USA in the era 1973-76. Eventually we can enjoy Ken Hensley on his Hammond organ and with slide guitar play (like on "Tears in my eyes"), Mick Box with his fiery and enthousiastic guitarwork and from the propulsive and solid rhythm-section Gary Thain/Lee Kerslake. But the focus is on David Byron, he gives most of the songs an extra dimension like "Sunrise", "Love machine", "The easy road" and "Shady lady" and especially in the R&R-medley, EXCELLENT! My highlight on DVD1 is the version of "July morning" (a compilation of live material 1973-76 like the Dutch rock festival Pinkpop 1976, my father didn't allow me to go because of the 'drugs abuse' he explained later!). DVD2 (named "Collectors Rarities") features songs from Pinkpop 1976 with an extended guitar solo from Mick Box. Other strong tracks are "Look at yourself", "The wizard" (acoustic guitars) and "July morning" (studio 1972, USA) delivering a great shot from above on his Hammond B3 organ and Minimoog synthesizer! And we can watch John Wetton (he had just left Roxy Music) during the USA tour and on Pinkpop 1976. The final part belongs to David Byron solo featuring five songs from his solo album "Rough Diamond", nice for the UH die-hards! The included book offers lots of interesting information and fine pictures. ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT HEAVY PROGRESSIVE ROCK, REMASTERED VERY WELL!! ~ Review by erik neuteboom ” Progarchives.com Track Listing DISC 1 - CLASSIC HEEP LIVE FROM THE BYRON ERA: 1. Sunrise '73 2. Tears in My Eyes '73 3. Traveller in Time '73 4. Love Machine '74 5. So Tired '74 6. The Easy Road '74 7. Rock'n'roll Medley '74 8. Return To Fantasy '75 9. Easy Livin' '75 10. Stealin' '75 11. Prima Donna '75 12. Shady Lady '75 13. July Morning Montage '73-'76 Bonus Tracks: 14. Easy Livin'74 15. Stealin' '74 Track Listing DISC 2 - COLLECTORS RARITIES: 1. High and Mighty Montage ‘76 2. Midnight ‘76 3. Sweet Lorraine ‘76 4. Mick's Guitar Workout ‘76 5. Look at Yourself ‘73 (extract) 6. Rock 'n' Roll Medley ‘73 7. Something or Nothing ‘74 8. July Morning ‘72 9. USA Interview ‘72 10. Easy Livin' ‘72 11. ABC Australia Interview 12. I Won't Mind ‘74 13. The Wizard ‘72 14. Rough Diamond - Rock'n'Roll ‘77 15. Rough Diamond - Looking for You ‘77 16. Rough Diamond - Seasong ‘77 17. Rough Diamond - Scared ‘77 18. Rough Diamond - Lock'n'Key ‘77 Musicians: Mick Box - Guitars and vocals David Byron - Lead vocals Ken Hensley - Keyboards, guitar and vocals Lee Kerslake - Drums Gary Thain - Bass and vocals John Wetton - Bass and vocals Released as single DVD version for general release, and special 2 DVD Limited Edition with book set through Classic Rock Legends website only. DVD1 http://freakshare.com/files/r129spa7/Uriah....part1.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/dpsae5xj/Uriah....part2.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/k847fq26/Uriah....part3.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/lr6vl8vu/Uriah....part4.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/2x1zrkd0/Uriah....part5.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/fjqpacw5/Uriah....part6.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/ohdz0o9d/Uriah....part7.rar.html DVD2 http://freakshare.com/files/5no1bw6y/Uriah....part1.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/cqhne0qe/Uriah....part2.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/6zf9nmx5/Uriah....part3.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/oy8kwb1v/Uriah....part4.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/x3tbwi6m/Uriah....part5.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/r65d9u6e/Uriah....part6.rar.html http://freakshare.com/files/p4yiylxz/Uriah....part7.rar.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuervometal666 Posted September 5, 2011 Report Share Posted September 5, 2011 uyyyy compadre q tremendo aporte de uriah heep ,ya q siempre lo quize tener y anduve buscando x cielo ,mar y tierra alog de este tremedo grupo y para la mala suerte mia estan los links fuera de linea , podrias resubir los links , la verdad q te lo agradeceria un monton , desde ya muchas gracias x e aporte y ojala puedda subir los links nuevamente . x favor ,...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crisangel_87 Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 vale compadrito, bajando! se agradece, no tenia nada de uriah heep! en mi coleccion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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