Demons and Wizards (Uriah Heep album)

Occupation

Demons and Wizards is the fourth studio album by British rock band Uriah Heep.

After the recordings of the previous album Look At Yourself changed the line-up. So the bass guitarist Mark Clark and drummer Lee Kerslake came for the Paul Newton ( bass) and Ian Clarke ( drums) in the band. After a short time was replaced by Mark Clark Gary Thain (formerly Keef Hartley Band).

The album was recorded over time between tours in the U.S. and in Europe in 1972 with Demons and Wizards began for the band's most commercially successful period (1972 - 1975).. The album cover was designed by artist Roger Dean.

Title ( CD)

Remastered 1996 edition

The 1996 remastered edition was published with the following bonus tracks:

Deluxe Edition 2003

In 2003, an expanded deluxe edition was published with the following bonus tracks:

Deluxe vinyl edition

Since the fall of 2010, there is a deluxe vinyl issue with the following title sequence:

Side A

Side B

Page C

Page D

Singles

Which emerged from this album Singles The Wizard and Easy Livin ' were very successful in Europe, the USA and Japan. The B-sides included, depending on the issuing country different titles.

  • The Wizard / Gypsy (edit ) (United Kingdom, South Africa, Japan)
  • Easy Livin '/ Why ( UK, Denmark, Greece, Mexico, Brazil, Japan)
  • The Wizard / Why ( Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, USA, Canada, New Zealand)
  • Easy Livin '/ Gypsy ( Germany, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Portugal)
  • Easy Livin '/ All My Life (France, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand)

Sources / Links

  • Album 1972
  • Uriah Heep - album
  • Album ( rock )
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