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Personnel: David Byron (vocals); Ken Hensley (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, organ); Mick Box (acoustic guitar, guitar); Paul Newton (bass); Ian Clark (drums).Recorded at Lan...Read more
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Look at Yourself / Uriah Heep
Uriah Heep is a interesting band to follow for their first 6 or 7 albums. This album, their 3rd, was the first to be noticed worldwide and for good reason. It's hard to find a...Read more
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Absolutely one of their best!
This album is hard, fast, ear-bleeding, melodic, heavy metal the way it was done in the early 70s. One of their best. Highly recommended if you like early Uriah Heep and don...Read more

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UPC:042281418020
Artist:Uriah Heep
Format:CD
Release Year:2006
Record Label:Universal Special Products
Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Look at Yourself
2. I Wanna Be Free
3. July Morning
4. Tears in My Eyes
5. Shadows of Grief
6. What Should Be Done
7. Love Machine

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Producer:Gerry Bron
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: David Byron (vocals); Ken Hensley (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, organ); Mick Box (acoustic guitar, guitar); Paul Newton (bass); Ian Clark (drums).Recorded at Lansdowne Studios, London, England in July, 1971. Includes original release liner notes by Ken Hensley.One year after their self-titled debut appeared in 1970 (entitled VERY 'EAVY VERY 'UMBLE in) England, Uriah Heep struck again with their sophomore effort, LOOK AT YOURSELF. While their debut was a solid slice of blues-based heavy metal, LOOK AT YOURSELF expanded the band's sound, bridging the straight-ahead approach of their early work with the more challenging and progressive work of their next release, SALISBURY.Highlights include such mega heavies as the album opening title track and the Deep Purple-esque "Love Machine," as well as the surprisingly jazz-inflected "What Should Be Done." Due to it's consistency, many a longtime Heep fan considers LOOK AT YOURSELF to be the band's finest hour.

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Look at Yourself / Uriah Heep

Created: 17/04/07
Uriah Heep is a interesting band to follow for their first 6 or 7 albums. This album, their 3rd, was the first to be noticed worldwide and for good reason. It's hard to find a track not to like on this one from start to finish. Uriah Heep always(and still do) had a very clean, not noisy sound that really began here. Although Uriah Heep is classified normally as a hard rock band, it's hard to put a label on them because there were no areas they did not touch upon.
Tracks:
Look at Yourself-A fast hard start for the album. You can hear "Easy Livin'" and "Stealin'" about to be born.
I wanna be Free-A great song! One of the completely forgotten tunes. Will it ever surface again?????????
July Morning-One of the bands all-time best. Get it all here!
Tears in my Eyes- What can you say? Sometimes you can't do songs any better. There are only other great songs. A must listen. You'll wonder why you never heard it before.
Shadows of Grief-A little over the top and nicely done.
What should be Done- A slowie and good tune!
Love Machine-This one ends the album as it began: Loud and strong! A good example of Uriah Heep's strong but clean sound.

Try this one for sure!
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Absolutely one of their best!

Created: 06/10/10
This album is hard, fast, ear-bleeding, melodic, heavy metal the way it was done in the early 70s. One of their best. Highly recommended if you like early Uriah Heep and don't have this yet.
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Classic Progressive Hard Rock!

Created: 04/05/08
I remember when this came out, it was one of the best albums of 1971 and still sounds great today! I Wanna Be Free, Tears In My Eyes, and Love Machine are my favorite tracks. But the whole cd rocks! This was a very unique band and cd with great chemistry and creative energy!
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great....

Created: 12/01/11
Lovely...great....nice....exce​llent...the best...perfect....the only one...beautiful....this album is complet....
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Glad I bought it.

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Created: 03/04/12
Gotta be Uriah heeps best album. Had it on 8 track about 1974,so I wasnt disapointed. Older production values; should prolly be remastered, but great the way it is.
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