Fallen AngelUriah Heep
Release Date: 08/08/2008
Original Release:
1978
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1044421_VY
UPC # 075585120412
Label: BMG (distributor)
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Disc: 1
1.
Woman of the Night
2.
Falling in Lvoe
3.
One More Night(Last Farewell)
4.
Put Your Lovin' on Me
5.
Come Back to Me
6.
Whad'ya Say
7.
Save It
8.
Love or Nothing
9.
I'm Alive
10.
Fallen Angel
11.
Right to Live (Promo B-Side) (Bonus Track)
12.
Cheater (Single a-Side) (Bonus Track)
13.
Gimme Love (Single B-Side) (Bonus Track)
14.
Last Farewell (Alternate) (Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track)
15.
Street Lady(Alternate) (Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track)
16.
Struttin' (Alternate) (Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track)
17.
Falling in Love (Alternate) (Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track)
18.
Woman of the Night (Alternate) (Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track)
Performer: Uriah Heep
Distributor: (Independently by Label) Notes: Uriah Heep includes: John Lawton (vocals); Mick Box (acoustic & electric guitars); Ken Hensley (acoustic guitar, keyboards, synthewsizer, background vocals); Trevor Bolder (bass); Lee Kerslake (drums, electronic drums, background vocals). Producers: Gerry Bron, Ken Hensley. Reissue producers: Mick Carpenter, Lorraine Bromley. Recorded at Roundhouse Studios, London, England between April & August 1978. Includes liner notes by Robert M. Corich. All tracks have been digitally remastered. On Fallen Angel, Uriah Heep continued the push toward an AOR-friendly style that began with Innocent Victim. The resulting album is too poppy to please hardcore metal fans and too eccentric to fit the bill of an AOR record, but it still manages to be a surprisingly enjoyable listen. Fallen Angel focuses squarely on crafting driving rock tunes leavened with a series of pop hooks: "Woman of the Night" pairs guitar-bolstered verses with a harmony-drenched chorus reminiscent of Queen while "One More Night" cleverly conforms the sloppy good cheer of boogie rock to a pop song format. Other tracks find the band stretching their heavy-AOR ambitions into other genres: the burbling synthesizers and stuttering bassline of "Whad'ya Say" lend that song a disco feel while the insistent, naggingly catchy "la la la" chorus of "Love or Nothing" suggests the group had spent some time listening to old bubblegum pop singles. This surprising diversity points out the problems with Fallen Angel: it goes in so many different directions that it never coheres the way a really good album should, and it strays too far from the group's original sound to really fit in with the rest of their catalog. Nonetheless, it is simply too energetic and well-crafted to be rejected as a bad album. Patient Uriah Heep fans will also be rewarded with some stunning tracks that hark back to the group's gothic metal style: "I'm Alive" is a barnstorming anthem of self-affirmation that layers Mick Box's soaring yet mournful slide guitar leads over a furious, double-time backbeat from Lee Kerslake and the title track is a gothic-tinged ballad about a lost romance that is built on a haunting chorus and an atmospheric backing of acoustic guitar and synthesizer. All in all, Fallen Angel may not please Uriah Heep fans who favor the group's Demons and Wizards-era style, but it offers enough slickly crafted music to please any fan of '70s AOR sounds. ~ Donald A. Guarisco
Despite a Spinal Tap-like inability to secure a drummer, British band Uriah Heep has continued to roll with the punches since 1969. Their eclectic approach to rock folds Tolkeinian dragons-and-dwarves imagery into grand musical themes that draw on prog, metal, acid rock, and pastoral folk. The band were fairly popular in the U.K. in the '70s, and their albums charted respectably in the U.S. during this time as well. As the musical landscape shifted in the later '70s, the band's popularity died down, but they have continued to release albums (their live discography is rather lengthy) and tour, and remain popular in Eastern Europe and Japan.
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