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The Magician's Birthday is the fifth studio album by English rock band Uriah Heep, released in November 1972 by Bronze Records in the UK and Mercury Records in the US. The concept was "based loosely on a short story" written by keyboardist Ken Hensley in June and July 1972. [3]
on YouTube " Sweet Lorraine " is a song by the band Uriah Heep , first released on the 1972 album The Magician's Birthday on Bronze Records , and released as a single mainly for the American market though it was also released in a few European countries.
Sunrise is a song by the British rock band Uriah Heep, originally released on their fifth studio album, The Magician's Birthday, in 1972.The song was written by Ken Hensley and sung by David Byron.
"Rain" is a song by the English progressive rock/hard rock band Uriah Heep, which was originally released on their fifth studio album, The Magician's Birthday, in 1972. Though the song was never released as a single, it is one of the most well-known songs from the album.
Uriah Heep played an electric show the first night and an all acoustic show the second. For most of the years that followed Uriah Heep have returned to Britain for a tour or just their annual showcase concert, the Magicians Birthday Party, which in 2003 was held at the now demolished London Astoria. [36]
The Magician's Birthday (1972) Sweet Freedom (1973) Wonderworld (1974) March 1975 – August 1976 Mick Box – guitar, backing vocals; Ken Hensley – keyboards, guitar, backing and lead vocals; David Byron – lead vocals; Lee Kerslake – drums, backing vocals; John Wetton – bass, backing and lead vocals, keyboards; Return to Fantasy (1975 ...
The Magician's Birthday (1972) Uriah Heep Live (live, 1973) Sweet Freedom (1973) Wonderworld (1974) Return to Fantasy (1975) The Best of Uriah Heep (compilation, 1975) High and Mighty (1976) Firefly (1977) Innocent Victim (1977) Fallen Angel (1978) Conquest (1980) Live at Shepperton '74 (live, 1986) Live in Europe 1979 (live, 1986) Still 'Eavy ...
Byron sang on ten Uriah Heep albums: Very 'eavy Very 'Umble, Salisbury, Look at Yourself, Demons and Wizards, The Magician's Birthday, Live, Sweet Freedom, Wonderworld, Return To Fantasy, and High and Mighty. In 1975, Byron released his first solo album, Take No Prisoners, which also featured fellow Heep members Box, Hensley and Lee Kerslake ...