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UFO - Walk On Water
Review by Gary Hill
This album is a very strong reunion for the quintessential lineup of this classic hard rock/metal band who have always taken that genre in a more art rock directions. This album is really one of the stronger albums this band has ever done, and if there is any justice in the world, will take them to new heights.
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UFO - Covenant
Review by Gary Hill
The newest release by hard rock favorites UFO is actually a two-disc set. The first disc consists of new material while disc two is a live album.
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Uriah Heep - Sonic Origami
Review by Gary Hill
It seemed that for a time Uriah Heep was running away from what they did best. In the `70`s, Heep music was characterized by progish arrangements on hard rock numbers with incredible keyboard sounds and vocal arrangements to die for.
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Uriah Heep - Sea of Light (Reissue)
Review by G. W. Hill

Even a less than stellar album from Uriah Heep is still pretty good.


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Uriah Heep - Spellbinder Live
Review by G. W. Hill

I know there are those out there who still complain that this isn’t the classic lineup of Heep.


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Uriah Heep - Sonic Origami (Reissue)
Review by G. W. Hill

I reviewed this album when it first came out, but this is a reissue.


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U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
Review by Josh Turner
When I first heard Vertigo on the radio, I had to hear the album. Many bands these days release an album on the merits of one good song, tour, and rake in the cash.
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