REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: November 5, 2022

URIAH HEEP – Live 1973

It may seem hard to believe now, but Uriah Heep along with Deep Purple and Black Sabbath were one of the biggest hard rock acts around in the 70’s, selling out everywhere they went. To put things into perspective somewhat, just before COVID they played a local bar near where I live. I was a huge fan of 70’s Heep and it’s safe to say that after the passing of Dave Byron things were never the same. Don’t get me wrong, they have made some great albums since (Abominog), but that spark was missing.

Recorded throughout the UK in ’73 in support of the Magician’s Birthday album, the band sound amazing. Dave Byron’s vocals were so good, he had a great range. On Traveller In Time, which was one of the heavier songs, Byron actually reminds me of Bruce Dickinson. There are so many huge songs on this album: July Morning, Gypsy, and the showpiece Magician’s Birthday where Mick Box and Ken Hensley show their talents. Easy Livin’ was actually released as a single, it has a very catchy hook and chorus – I guess someone at the record company was paying attention. A great live album from a band in their prime.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

BLACKBERRY SMOKE – Find A Light

Among the new breed of heavy blues rock bands to appear over the last few years, Blackberry Smoke are one of the most melodic.  This is their sixth album, released back in 2018.

Things open up nicely with the heavy groove monster that is Flesh And Bone (my favourite track). A killer simple riff, great vocal from Charlie Starr, and it’s a winner all the way. Run Away From It All mixes things up with a heavy country vibe – love the middle section in this. The Crooked Kind is pure southern barroom rock n’ roll. We are in Allmans territory with Medicate My Mind, both are from Georgia so no surprise there. I’ll Keep Rambling is superb with Robert Randolph guesting, this is chicken pickin’ a go go. There is a lack of southern rock n’ roll bands in the mainstream with that Skynyrd vibe, and Till The Wheels Fall Off scratches that itch for me. A solid album and they put on a good show to.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.