Incredibly, Uriah Heep have now been active for a full fifty years.
However, few would argue that the period which has come to define them
the most, and during which they were at their most influential, was
1970-1980. During this decade they released an incredible thirteen
studio albums and a legendary double live album, as well as having a
regular turnaround of musicians in all but the guitar and keyboard
roles. During this remarkable decade, there were the first three albums,
as the band sought to find a stable line-up, followed by the classic run
begun by the Demons And Wizards album featuring the definitive
Box/Hensley/Byron/Kerslake/Thain line-up.When charismatic frontman David
Byron departed, there was a period of some uncertainty, but still some
remarkable music was made. In this book the reader will be taken on a
year-by-year journey through that decade, looking at the albums, the
often gruelling touring schedules and the ups and downs of the
relationships within the band. Never quite attaining the sales and
success of some of their rivals at the time, Uriah Heep nevertheless
released some of the most extraordinary music of the decade - and this
book takes you through it all.