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Paradise Wizard Spell (Bronze / Mercury 1972)




  

   Uriah Heep might didn't lasting as an influental band if it's not because of their third studio releasing ablum Demons and Wizards made these Londoner Prog-rock status classic to be listed between the names of thus legendary British Heavy Rock bands such as Zeppelin, Sabbath or Purple. The tension of harmony vocals collaboration from the band and their Cult-tinged alchemistry lyrics and influences pulling them up higher to topping charts and fame in many countries including United States and their hometown country. Demons and Wizards resemblance the Folkish-lore atmosphere where the band members - lead vocalist David Byron, lead guitarist Mick Box and the band's infamous keyboardist Ken Hensley and drummer Lee Kerslake never knew that they're creting the great everlasting record better than some of those through their entire career with this album, the reaching of Cult-status, good position on music chart-lists and the legendary tracks recorded on it would changing the band's luck in sudden as for a remembrance of story about some music critics gambled among themsleves that Uriah Heep will never and not ever become famous or if they're - those critics wiuld loved to cut their own ear even both as a replacement for being wrong in prediction as actually, maybe some of the critics really losing their ears cause within the Demons and Wizards album; the band really enjoying their higher achievements for the first time since the releasign of  debutant Very 'Eavy...Very 'Umble which credited as the pioneering sounds of the band that time. Listen to the progression arts of Rock Music within the epic sophomore songs like Rainbow Demon, Traveller in Time and Poet's Justice and ask yourself not to gamble on them or the devil but respectively enjoy these privilage term of the point where Classic Prog-Rock finding its way to evolving to here, there and everywhere ...

Such an ultimate magical cult band !

Demons and Wizards:
https://youtu.be/btDHH3tRqR8

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