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    Posted: December 31 2006 at 05:23
At last, Uriah Heep are returning to the studio to record a new album, with a tour to follow.
 
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Hi Heepsters!

Uriah Heep are delighted to announce that the band has signed a new,
exclusive worldwide recording deal with Sanctuary Records.

Heep will commence recording their first new album for nine years
since 1998's 'Sonic Origami', during March/April and going into pre
production rehearsals in February. The as yet untitled album - which
will be Heep's 21st official studio album - is scheduled for release
during late summer and will feature at least ten new tracks, produced
by Mike Paxman.

Mike Paxman played guitar, wrote and recorded with singer and
songwriter 'Judie Tzuke' from the late seventies, co-writing many of
her early successes including the single 'Stay With Me 'Till Dawn',
and the album 'Welcome To The Cruise'. Mike went on to tour with
Judie's band until the mid-eighties, producing, writing and playing
on a further 12 albums.

Having developed a preference for the studio over the stage, Mike and
Judie's partner Paul Muggleton established Big Ocean Studios in
Surrey. Throughout the eighties they worked developing and making
albums with a series of artists of varying styles, including three
albums with Nick Kamen including the single 'I Promise Myself' which
achieved #1 in six territories worldwide, the album 'Under a Southern
Sky' and the single 'I Got You' with Australia's Paul Norton,
'Independent Love Song' and the album 'Naked' with UK girl group
'Scarlet', albums and tracks with UK jazz band 'First Light', singers
'Francis Rufelle', 'Jimmy Nail' and Germany's 'Thomas Anders' and
many others, as well as writing and producing music for film and TV.

Since 1997 Mike has made five albums with UK rock band Status Quo,
including 2002's Heavy Traffic, widely acclaimed as putting the
'rock' back into Quo's studio output. He has most recently produced
the audio for their recent Live DVD 'Just Doin' It', released in November 2006.

Mike says he saw Uriah Heep at the very first gig they played under
the name Uriah Heep at Salisbury Tech College on March 20th 1970, so
he was there at the beginning! He says he is honored to be asked to
work on the new studio album and he promises to make it a stormer.

Comments Uriah Heep manager Simon Porter 'We thought very carefully
about the new deal before deciding that Sanctuary is the natural home
for the band at this moment in time. They know the band well and have
done an extremely good on marketing the back catalogue. More
importantly, they are extremely enthusiastic about the band and can't
wait to get their teeth into a new album. I also believe that Mike
Paxman will add a 'back to basics with a 21st century twist' approach
to the recording process which will result in a welcome return to the
classic Heep sound from which the success of the band was originally built'.

Comments Mick Box - 'We are very pleased to be able to make this
announcement as we have been waiting for this as much as the fans.
There is much excitement in the Heep camp and we hope to put an 18
month world tour planner around the new album. We are pleased to have
Mike Paxman wear the producer's hat as he has a varied producer's
record which we think will benefit our music. He has already spent
some time with Phil and I going over the songs already written and
there is a good buzz with what we have thus far and we have been
exchanging ideas to get the best out of each song. Trevor is
presently finishing off the building of his home studio and will
bring his songs to the table too. I am presently in Australia and
then will be moving on to New Zealand on a much needed holiday with
my family. I return mid January and Mike and I have arranged to meet
up and make the important choice of studios we want to use. He has
investigated this already and we have had discussions about this but
we just have to find the right studio we feel will help us get the
results we are looking for and then book it. So you can see there are
exciting times ahead and I want to thank each and every one of you
reading this for your continued support and faith that in the end we
will have a new CD. Onwards and upwards 'Appy Days! Mick'.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2006 at 08:57
Great news! Clap
I hope they ll come in France this time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2006 at 09:13
Fan-bloody-tastic!

Although in all honesty I'm a bit surprised it took so long for them to sign to Sanctuary because so much of their stuff is released by them anyway!!

The best thing about this is that some of the spiteful, vindictive 'fans' on the Uriah Heep forum will have to eat their words.

I hope they continue to build upon the momentum on the last few albums, with perhaps a few more progressive touches that the 'Acoustically Driven' project hinted at.

Thanks for that Bob- it really is great news.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2007 at 17:07
The latest on the new album from the Uriah Heep website. Some better news on Lee Kerslake too.
 
 
All of the songs have now been written and rehearsed and sound just great. It will be a very rocky CD and we are all very happy with the results thus far. There are a few lyrics to be written, but these can be done at a later date. The music is all there, and we have reached new levels in the rehearsal room of great excitement. Russell has brought into the fold a wealth of ideas and energy, and has had an immediate impact on what we do. Mike Paxman has been there every step of the way too so we are all on the same page, and we cannot wait to go in and record everything. We are going into Chapel Recording Studios this Sunday and we are going back to the old tried and tested way of recording whereby we all set up in the same room and play.

It will be a very organic way of recording with mostly Guitar, Bass, Drums and Hammond Organ being the key instruments on every song. We are only in the studio for 12 days whereby we hope to have all of the backing tracks complete and some overdubs, and then we will review where we will record the vocals, solos, embellishments & mixing. We are still on track for the September release which is no small miracle considering the departure of Lee. I speak with Lee quite often and he is getting his health issues sorted out and is sounding a lot better. He has a long way to go but at least he has made a start and we all wish him well. Other than that it is onwards and upwards and we are looking at a full year of shows along with a new CD and it has been a long while since we have been able to say that.

'Appy days!

Mick



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