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DEMONS AND WIZARDS

Uriah Heep

 

Heavy Prog

4.07 | 890 ratings

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Cristi
Special Collaborator
Crossover / Prog Metal Teams
5 stars This is in my humble opinion one of the best albums in rock history. The music is simply superb, the musicianship is uotstanding, David Byron's vocals amazing. There are no filler songs here (who says different either is ignorant or overpretentious - excuse my insolence); The Wizard and Easy Livin which appear on most live albums and UH compilations are the most accessible songs of the album. The rest of the songs are prog- rock superlatives, especially Paradise/The Spell which has become one of my personal Heep favourites; it's one of uriah Heep's most inspired song (IMO).Rainbow Demon, Traveller in Time, Poet's Justice, Circle of Hands display inspired musicianship and great lead and backing vocals. All My Life is a nice rocker (almost forgot about this one).

Demons and Wizards is one of the few Uriah Heep albums that honestly deserves 5 stars, that is "masterpiece". I may be subjective in stating that but this album's strong points are that the music really is timeless and aged extremely well and also it's one of those albums that one never gets bored with; this album is a must have for any prog-rock or rock collection.

Cristi | 5/5 |

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