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URIAH HEEP SONGS WITH OTHER THAN LEAD VOCALIST SINGING |
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Uriah Heep not
only has had some great lead vocalists over the years but there are also a
number of songs sung by someone other than the lead vocalist at the time. In
this listing are included songs where some other member of the band has
clearly taken over the lead vocals completely or partly |
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LADY IN BLACK (from
Salisbury 1971) Lead vocals Ken Hensley |
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HIGH PRIESTESS (from
Salisbury 1971) Lead
vocals Ken Hensley HERE AM (from Salisbury 1971 sessions) Lead
vocals Ken Hensley Out-take from
Salisbury sessions, released for the first time on The Lansdowne Tapes CD in
1993 |
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LOOK AT YOURSELF (from Look At Yourself
1971) Lead
vocals Ken Hensley Hensley sang the original recorded
studio version but David Byron sang this song always at concerts
so the Live 1973 version is sung
by Byron |
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PARADISE (from Demons And
Wizards 1972) Lead
vocals David Byron & Ken Hensley This is by
Byron only in the beginning but in the end they devide
the verses. Hensley comes in on: “Secret hearts and sorry tale etc.” and from
then on they take turns on the last three verses of the song that are
repeated till fadeout |
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THE SPELL (from Demons And Wizards 1972) Lead
vocals David Byron & Ken Hensley Again mostly
Byron but Hensley signs two verses in the middle staring with: “I'll fill you
with fear so you know I'm here etc.” THE MAGICIAN’S BIRTHDAY (from The Magician’s Birthday 1972) Lead
vocals David Byron & Ken Hensley Byron sings this for the most part but
it’s Hensley in the very last section starting with: “The fear went as
quickly as it came etc.” |
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THE WIZARD (from
Demons And Wizards 1972) Lead
vocals David Byron & Mark Clarke This song was recorded for a single
release prior to the recording of the album and it features Mark Clarke. He
also wrote and sang the part in the song that begins with: “Why don’t we
listen to the voices in our hearts etc.” |
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WHY (from Demons And
Wizards 1972 sessions) Lead
vocals David Byron & Ken Hensley This version of the song with Hensley
singing part of the lead vocals was recorded for a single b-side at the same
sessions as The Wizard. Byron
sings the verses and choruses and Hensley sings the bridge that it repeated
several times during the song. The first section begins with: “Well, I’ve
been through some changes, now I’m leaving etc.” There is also another
earlier version recorded at Look At
Yourself sessions but that version is missing the parts that Hensley
sings so that one is Byron only |
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER (from High And Mighty 1976) Lead
vocals John Wetton & Ken Hensley Byron was sick at the time when a demo
of this song was recorded so Wetton took over the
vocals and as they were already used to hearing his voice on the track it was
decided not to re-record the vocals after Byron had recovered. Hensley sings
the part beginning with: “I'm beginning to think that a forever kind of love
etc.” |
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FIREFLY (from Firefly 1977) Lead
vocals Ken Hensley & John Lawton Hensley sings this one otherwise but the
last part beginning with: “In my dreams you come to me, the answer to my
prayer etc.” is sung by Lawton |
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MISTER MAJESTIC (from Live In Moscow 1988) Lead
vocals Phil Lanzon & Bernie Shaw |
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Mostly Lanzon
on lead vocals but Shaw sings the part in the middle of the song starting
with: “This was how the west was won...” MIRACLE CHILD (single
b-side 1989) Lead
vocals Phil Lanzon |
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FEAR OF FALLING (from Sea Of Light 1995) Lead
vocals Trevor Bolder & Bernie Shaw This is mainly Bolder but Shaw sings
also. Bolder’s voice is higher in the mix so his
voice can be heard better |
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LOST (from Into The Wild 2011) Lead
vocals Trevor Bolder |
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