The eighth album by Uriah Heep, recorded and released in 1975. It was also … Read Full Bio ↴The eighth album by Uriah Heep, recorded and released in 1975. It was also the band's first of two releases with a new line-up that featured David Byron, Ken Hensley, Mick Box, Lee Kerslake and a new bass player - John Wetton - brought in place of the heroin-addicted Gary Thain, who died half a year after the album was released.
The album was remastered and re-released as a expanded deluxe edition in 2004 and included 7 bonus tracks.
It is one of the band's best selling releases and secured them some high chart positions in The UK (#7, the first and last time the band reached top 20 in their homeland), Norway (#2) and Austria (#3). The title track and "Prima Donna" were released as singles.
The album was remastered and re-released as a expanded deluxe edition in 2004 and included 7 bonus tracks.
It is one of the band's best selling releases and secured them some high chart positions in The UK (#7, the first and last time the band reached top 20 in their homeland), Norway (#2) and Austria (#3). The title track and "Prima Donna" were released as singles.
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Uriah Heep Lyrics
A Year or a Day Seen from the height Of a thousand miles The earth looks the…
Beautiful Dream Sail down the stream Such a beautiful dream Never stopping N…
Devil's Daughter I don't believe in Your kind of affection Your taking me In …
Prima Donna I'll go down fightin' But rather be delightin' All the peopl…
Return to Fantasy Searching every day Looking every way Trying to make a conne…
Shady Lady Out from St. Louis I wasn't choosy I just wanted to get Back…
Showdown It's gonna happen Before too long It's gettin' hard to tell …
Why Did You Go I woke up today with my head in a daze Cause…
Your Turn to Remember I was always the one Who did the thinkin' It was me,…