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"July Morning" is a song by the English rock band Uriah Heep. It is the third track on their 1971 album Look at Yourself . The song was written in July 1970 by the band's keyboardist Ken Hensley and lead singer, David Byron , in the key of C minor .
It was the last Uriah Heep album to feature founding member and bassist Paul Newton. Characterized as heavy metal and progressive rock, the album came to be viewed as a high point in the band's career and is regarded by many fans and critics as one of Uriah Heep's finest albums, [2] along with Demons and Wizards, released the following year ...
Then both Bernie and John fronted the group for their show in San Javier, Spain on 12 July. Uriah Heep entered the studio in January 2014 [47] to begin recording their 23rd studio album Outsider, which was released in June 2014. [48] The album featured new bass player Dave Rimmer, who had been a substitute for Trevor Bolder the previous year.
Celebration – Forty Years of Rock is an album by British rock band Uriah Heep. It mainly features rerecorded classics – which, said bassist Trevor Bolder , "chose themselves, really. The likes of ' Sunrise ', ' Gypsy ' and ' Look at Yourself ' are songs we still play today.
However, Byron sang lead vocals on the song during Uriah Heep's live performances. "Look at Yourself" was later included on the band's first live album, Uriah Heep Live, and on their first compilation album, The Best of Uriah Heep. The song was used in the first episode of the 2006 BBC series Life on Mars.
The sun rising over the Black Sea on the morning of 1 July July Morning 2007 at Kamen Bryag with ex-Uriah Heep's John Lawton. July Morning is an annual Bulgarian festival, celebrated on the night before and the first day of July. The festival is unique to Bulgaria but it is not universally observed in the country.
On BBC Radio's The Friday Rock Show, Tommy Vance played "July Morning" in tribute. On the "Equator" tour, around the time of Byron's death, Uriah Heep dedicated "The Wizard" to him. There were also tributes to him and deceased bassist Gary Thain on the 1998 album Sonic Origami. The opening track, "Between Two Worlds", is dedicated to David ...
Totally Driven is the greatest hits album by British hard rock band Uriah Heep, released on 12 November 2015 on their own label, Uriah Heep Records.The album contains re-recorded versions of 27 of their best known songs, recorded with the long-standing 1986-2007 lineup.