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Uriah Heep Redo The Classics

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on December 7, 2015

in New Music,News

Legendary band Uriah Heep was formed in 1969 and still actively tours the world today.

In 2001, the re-recored 27 of their songs from over the years including such fan favorites as Lady in Black, July Morning and Easy Livin’. Their new release, Totally Driven, re-brands this previously released obscure anthology.

This album features the band’s longest running line-up of Mick Box, Lee Kerslake, Phil Lanzon, Bernie Shaw and the late Trevor Bolder. This release is the first on the band’s own Uriah Heep Records.

Of the release, Mick Box said “The Totally Driven recordings were made while we were in preparation for the Acoustically Driven and Electrically Driven concerts. Previously, these 2001 recordings were released under the confusing name Remasters, but that title went out of print very quickly. This re-release has had the band’s full input, including in its re-branding as Totally Driven, and will be the very first release on our own Uriah Heep Records. ‘Appy Days!”

Totally Driven is housed in a 6 panel digi-pack with new custom artwork by Igor Morski.

Totally Driven track list

Disc 1

Gypsy
Traveller in Time
Bird of Prey
Sunrise
Rain
Come Away Melinda
Return to Fantasy
Look at Yourself
Come Back to Me
The Easy Road
Sweet Freedom
Why Did You Go?
July Morning
Easy Livin’

Disc 2
Between Two Worlds
Only the Young
Different World
Love in Silence
Blind Eye
Wonderworld
Stealin’
Time of Revelation
Cross That Line
More Fool You
Universal Wheels
The Golden Palace
Lady in Black

Totally Driven is available now.

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