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Look At Yourself

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Uriah Heep made a great leap forward on album number three, `Look At Yourself', which was released in October 1971. The differences between the present LP and its immediate predecessor are pretty remarkable just from a purely entertainment level. Heep truly rocks out and its creative trio of Mick Box, Ken Hensley and David Byron were at the peak of their powers. Hensley in particular was asserting his dominance of the songwriting which would later erode at the communal fabric of the band but during this `golden age', his contributions were enormous. "July Morning" is often said to be the records crowning jewel and at ten minutes plus, it is a towering achievement that doesn't seem to have a single wasted note or performance. Deep Purple comparisons abounded during this period ("July Morning" was compared to "Child in Time") but they were very different bands. The title track, "Tears in My Eyes" and "Love Machine" instantly became stage favorites and classics to ride alongside "July Morning". All three of these tunes were out and out rockers, "Look At Yourself" in particular which featured tremendous percussion and a strong lead vocal from Hensley. "Tears" was is a classic slide guitar rocker with Byron oozing his trademark charisma as he also does on "Love Machine", which frequently became set closer. A strong personal fave is "I Wanna Be Free"; loud crunching guitar, church like Hammond organ and choirboy harmonies - pretty much a textbook example of the Uriah Heep sound. Progressive rock dominated this period and Heep through many examples at the proverbial wall, not forgetting to mention "Shadows of Grief" or the slowed down and mellow "What Should Be Done". Heep's third record was the first to establish the band in the States and as I've said before truly made its mark on heavy rock audiences that now had to acknowledge Heep as a major player in Britain's magical roster of early heavy metal magicians. So bring fire and bring steel....
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