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Still one of the great debut albums from England
If you purchase only one Uriah Heep CD, this is a must. This expanded version of their 1970 debut has that eerie cover art from the English release, and includes the track "Lucy Blues" which was replaced by "Bird of Prey" for the American release. "Bird of Prey" is included among the bonus tracks, of which "Born In A Trunk" (with vocals) is also a standout. The sound quality is very clean, and the price is great. It's a pleasure doing business with CD Universe.
Submitted by ourinbox (Montvale, NJ) 
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GREAT CD! GREAT SERVICE!
This was a great retrospective CD, an older title that has been remastered with many bonus tracks. These songs never sounded better, and the rare bonus material is great to have. Also, great service from CD Universe. I shall continue to come to you folks for all my music needs! Thanks!
Submitted by csa924 (Lilburn, GA USA) 
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Psychedelic All-Stars
I had just returned from VietNam when I first heard this album at a party. I bought it first thing the next day. These guys defined "Acid-Rock." This album was my soundtrack for many "excursions." No one more original; no one tighter. Listen to this remaster and you'll be transported back to when you first heard it...
Submitted by mnd4bsns (Dallas, TX) 
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Old Classic
Uriah Heep's first album "Very 'eavy, Very 'umble" has been re-released so many times since 1970 that I have lost the score. Many new aspects have been discovered along with some recordings of that period. While only die-hard fans may be drawn by the bonus tracks, the majority of other people may appreciate the main list of the songs. The liner notes explain a number of "dark spots" in the history of the band, provided by the members of Uriah Heep itself (the notes). Overall quality of the album's recording and artwork presentation has improved noticably over the years. Reasonably priced, the CD in question is a good buy for a person who likes Classic Rock.
Andre Sokolnikov
Submitted by asokolni (South Bend, IN) 
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i was there during very heavy,very umble
this was u.h. 1st and best album. gerry bron, at lansdowne studios, r stewart turned up, loaned me his marquis sports car.alex napier,1st drummer,but sadl, then nigel olseney very bad timing,played on a few tracks, then nigel olsen joined just after ken hensley.
Submitted by ahiggins1950 (s.w london england)
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