
Uriah Heep - Words In The Distance 1994-1998 (3 CD Box Set - Import)
Kicking off with âSea Of Lightâ, Heepâs 19th album, the cover art was created by legendary designer Roger Dean, who had previously painted the LP jackets for the classic Uriah Heep albums âDemons And Wizardsâ (1972) and âThe Magicianâs Birthdayâ (1972). This version now features the bonus tracks, âSail The Riversâ and âShe Still Calls His Nameâ plus a single edit of âDream Onâ.
CD 2 was originally recorded in concert in Koln, Germany for broadcast on German radio in 1994 whilst the band were supporting the release of the âSea Of Lightâ album. Their fourth official live album, the cover was painted by Bloodstock festival founder Paul Gregory, who had also designed sleeves for Saxon, among many other heavy metal classics. This version now features the two studio bonus tracks âSail The Riversâ and âAcross The Milesâ (Radio Version). It also includes unique live versions of Uriah Heep favourites âRainbow Demonâ, âThe Wizardâ, âGypsyâ and arguably their biggest hit, âEasy Livinââ.
Originally released in September 1998, âSonic Origamiâ on CD3 was the 20th album since 1969 by this British heavy progressive rock institution. The album kicks off with the song âBetween Two Worldsâ, a track dedicated to (sadly departed) former Heep members Gary Thain and David Byron. This version now features the bonus track âHeartless Landâ (Edited Version).
Each of these remastered albums feature an essay from Classic Rock and Metal Hammerâs Malcolm Dome based on interviews with the band.
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$10.49Uriah Heep - Words In The Distance 1994-1998 (3 CD Box Set - Import)
Kicking off with âSea Of Lightâ, Heepâs 19th album, the cover art was created by legendary designer Roger Dean, who had previously painted the LP jackets for the classic Uriah Heep albums âDemons And Wizardsâ (1972) and âThe Magicianâs Birthdayâ (1972). This version now features the bonus tracks, âSail The Riversâ and âShe Still Calls His Nameâ plus a single edit of âDream Onâ.
CD 2 was originally recorded in concert in Koln, Germany for broadcast on German radio in 1994 whilst the band were supporting the release of the âSea Of Lightâ album. Their fourth official live album, the cover was painted by Bloodstock festival founder Paul Gregory, who had also designed sleeves for Saxon, among many other heavy metal classics. This version now features the two studio bonus tracks âSail The Riversâ and âAcross The Milesâ (Radio Version). It also includes unique live versions of Uriah Heep favourites âRainbow Demonâ, âThe Wizardâ, âGypsyâ and arguably their biggest hit, âEasy Livinââ.
Originally released in September 1998, âSonic Origamiâ on CD3 was the 20th album since 1969 by this British heavy progressive rock institution. The album kicks off with the song âBetween Two Worldsâ, a track dedicated to (sadly departed) former Heep members Gary Thain and David Byron. This version now features the bonus track âHeartless Landâ (Edited Version).
Each of these remastered albums feature an essay from Classic Rock and Metal Hammerâs Malcolm Dome based on interviews with the band.
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Kicking off with âSea Of Lightâ, Heepâs 19th album, the cover art was created by legendary designer Roger Dean, who had previously painted the LP jackets for the classic Uriah Heep albums âDemons And Wizardsâ (1972) and âThe Magicianâs Birthdayâ (1972). This version now features the bonus tracks, âSail The Riversâ and âShe Still Calls His Nameâ plus a single edit of âDream Onâ.
CD 2 was originally recorded in concert in Koln, Germany for broadcast on German radio in 1994 whilst the band were supporting the release of the âSea Of Lightâ album. Their fourth official live album, the cover was painted by Bloodstock festival founder Paul Gregory, who had also designed sleeves for Saxon, among many other heavy metal classics. This version now features the two studio bonus tracks âSail The Riversâ and âAcross The Milesâ (Radio Version). It also includes unique live versions of Uriah Heep favourites âRainbow Demonâ, âThe Wizardâ, âGypsyâ and arguably their biggest hit, âEasy Livinââ.
Originally released in September 1998, âSonic Origamiâ on CD3 was the 20th album since 1969 by this British heavy progressive rock institution. The album kicks off with the song âBetween Two Worldsâ, a track dedicated to (sadly departed) former Heep members Gary Thain and David Byron. This version now features the bonus track âHeartless Landâ (Edited Version).
Each of these remastered albums feature an essay from Classic Rock and Metal Hammerâs Malcolm Dome based on interviews with the band.













