Album

Look At Yourself

Uriah Heep

1971 · Rock

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Look At Yourself by Uriah Heep

Look At Yourself is a Rock album by Uriah Heep, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 232 pressings tracked, owned by 20 collectors.

About

The band's third album released in July 1971, only half a year after its predecessor, "Salisbury". In reference to the album's title, the original cover art included a kind of a reflective foil mirror. Because of the surface's imperfection, the listeners saw their own distorted image. The band's photos in the booklet were also distorted. The album is generally considered to be one of the best in the band's catalogue and one of the classic albums in the history of hard rock. The two singles released from the album in North America - the title track and July Morning - are among the band's most popular song. July Morning is a fan favourite and is considered to be one of the greatest progressive hard rock songs of the early 1970'. It is also connected to the Bulgarian hippy tradition of 'July Morning', when people from all over the country, as well as from abroad, travel to the coast of the Black Sea on June 30 and camp there to witness the first rays of sun on the 1st of July. The song, July Morning, is usually performed then at a small stage placed near the coast, sometimes by ex members of Uriah Heep - John Lawton and Ken Hensley. Just like most of Uriah Heep's discography, "Look at Yourself" was remastered and re-released in 1996 with 2 bonus tracks and released again in 2003 as an expanded deluxe edition with 7 bonus track. The line-up of Uriah Heep at that time consisted of: David Byron - lead vocals Ken Hensley – organ, piano, guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals Mick Box – lead guitar, acoustic guitar Paul Newton – bass guitar Ian Clarke – drums .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Look At Yourself (2017 - Remaster)5:10
  2. 2I Wanna Be Free (2017 - Remaster)4:01
  3. 3July Morning (2017 - Remaster)10:35
  4. 4Tears in My Eyes (2017 - Remaster)5:00
  5. 5Shadows of Grief (2017 - Remaster)8:41
  6. 6What Should Be Done (2017 - Remaster)4:13
  7. 7Love Machine (2017 - Remaster)3:37
  8. 8I Wanna Be Free (Alternative Mix)4:19
  9. 9Tears in My Eyes (Alternative Mix)5:55
  10. 10What Should Be Done (Alternative Mix)4:35
  11. 11Shadows of Grief (Alternative Mix)9:33
  12. 12Look At Yourself (Alternative Mix)5:14
  13. 13July Morning (Alternative Mix)11:18
  14. 14Why Fourteen Minutes (Alternative Mix)14:16
  15. 15Love Machine (Alternative Mix)3:55
  16. 16What's Within My Heart (Alternative Mix)5:34
  17. 17July Morning (Alternative Mix) [Live]11:28
  18. 18Look At Yourself (Alternative Single Version)3:18
  19. 19What's Within My Heart (Outtake)5:22
  20. 20Why (Early Version)11:16
  21. 21Tears in My Eyes (Extended Mix)5:35
  22. 22What Should Be Done (Alternate Version)4:24
  23. 23Look At Yourself (Live at the BBC)4:30
  24. 24What Should Be Done (Live at the BBC)3:26

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Prog Rock
  • layered
  • restless
  • cerebral

Credits

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