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  1. Uriah Heep is probably one of the most underrated bands in history and "Look at Yourself" is their most underrated album, it's true that the force of nature called Lee Kerslake and one of the best bass players in history (Gary Thain) hadn't still joined the band, but Uriah Heep was doing prog' rock with the pioneers of the genre, and incredibly they could be catalogued as prog' metal 18 years ...

  2. Jun 6, 2017 · "Lady in Black," "The Wizard," "Easy Livin'," "July Morning," and "Gypsy" are some of the most popular Heep songs in their catalog. And though 1970 debut album .Very 'Eavy .Very 'Umble is seen as ...

  3. I see you running Don't know what You're running from Nobody's coming What'd you do that was so wrong Look back and turn back Look at yourself Don't be afraid, just Look at yourself If you need assistance Or if all you need is love There's no point in hiding Tell me what you're frightened of You've got a friend, just Look at yourself Don't be ...

  4. Uriah Heep is probably one of the most underrated bands in history and "Look at Yourself" is their most underrated album, it's true that the force of nature called Lee Kerslake and one of the best bass players in history (Gary Thain) hadn't still joined the band, but Uriah Heep was doing prog' rock with the pioneers of the genre, and incredibly they could be catalogued as prog' metal 18 years ...

  5. Jun 6, 2017 · With just seven songs totaling 40 minutes, prog metal forefathers Uriah Heep created a monster of a record that has lost none of its meaty charm over time. The "alternate look" at the album that comprises the 11-track bonus disc adds a fuller picture of this era of one of early hard rock/metal's most overlooked acts.

  6. "Look at Yourself" a song by British progressive rock/hard rock band Uriah Heep, originally released in 1971 on their third studio album, Look at Yourself, ...

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  7. Feb 11, 2023 · “If you look at the first album of Uriah Heep, ‘Very ‘Eavy…Very ‘Umble,’ there’s a lot of progressive rock, bluesy rock, and hard rock, even metal with songs like ‘Gypsy,'” said Box.

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