What Makes This Uriah Heep Box Set So Special?
Uriah Heep – The Shadow and the Wind 1973–1974 5-CD box set - REVIEW This compact yet powerful collection includes Sweet Freedom, Wonderworld, Live 1973, and Live at Shepperton 1974 — all remastered and featuring bonus tracks. I discuss why Live 1973 ranks among the greatest live albums ever recorded, the brilliance of Gary Thain’s bass playing, and why this era of Uriah Heep deserves to be rediscovered by a new generation. PLEASE SUPPORT 'NOW SPINNING MAGAZINE' Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime) / nowspinning or Join the YouTube Channel / @nowspinningmagazine Get a Now Spinning Magazine T-Shirt and Mug - The Merch Shop is now open! https://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/

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