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Uriah Heep – Demons And Wizards
One of the definitive albums of early 1970s hard rock, Demons And Wizards is widely regarded as Uriah Heep’s masterpiece. Released in 1972, the album blends heavy riffs, soaring multi-part harmonies, fantasy themes, and progressive rock structures into a powerful and atmospheric statement.
Featuring the classic lineup of David Byron, Mick Box, Ken Hensley, Gary Thain, and Lee Kerslake, the album includes standout tracks such as “Easy Livin’,” “The Wizard,” and the epic “July Morning.” The production balances melodic accessibility with dramatic, mystical overtones, cementing its place as a cornerstone of British hard rock.
The Roger Dean artwork further enhances the album’s cult appeal, making it a visually striking and highly collectible release.
Genre: Hard Rock / Progressive Rock
Track Listing:
Side One
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The Wizard
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Traveller In Time
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Easy Livin’
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Poet’s Justice
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Circle Of Hands
Side Two
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Rainbow Demon
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All My Life
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Paradise
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The Spell