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Uriah Heep

Uriah Heep are an English rock band formed in London in 1969. Their current lineup consists of guitarist Mick Box, keyboardist Phil Lanzon, lead vocalist Bernie Shaw, drummer Russell Gilbrook, and bassist Dave Rimmer.
Uriah Heep were part of the early 1970s rock scene, and have been referred to as major pioneers of the hard rock, heavy metal and progressive rock genres. The band have sold over 40 million albums worldwide with over four million sales in the US, where their best-known songs include "Gypsy", "Easy Livin'", "The Wizard", "Sweet Lorraine", and "Stealin'". They also maintain a significant following and perform at arena-sized venues in the Balkans, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Finland and Scandinavia.

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“Easy Living”

Released as the second single from their 1972 album Demons and Wizards.
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“Wizard”

Released in 1972 album Demons and Wizards. It was the first single to be lifted from the album.
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“Stealin”

The song was written by Ken Hensley, and it reached gold status in New Zealand.
The B-side of the song is "Sunshine".
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“Lady in Black”

It is the fourth track of their 1971 album Salisbury. The song is credited to Ken Hensley.
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“Golden Light”

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“July Morning”

It is the third track on their 1971 album Look at Yourself. The song was written
in July 1970 by the band's keyboardist Ken Hensley and lead singer, David Byron.
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“Rain”

Was originally released on their fifth studio album, The Magician's Birthday, in 1972.
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“Gypsy”

"Gypsy" is the debut single. It is the opening track on their first album, …Very 'Eavy …Very 'Umble, released in 1970
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“Circle of Hands”

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“Sympathy”

"Sympathy" was originally released on their tenth studio album Firefly in 1977.

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