[Heeplist] Remasters - The Official Anthology

Igor Shveitser zlenko_iv at mail.ru
Thu Nov 14 10:52:46 EST 2013


 I agree with Bob, better having all the studio disks, collections are either for the most rich or (more likely) for the ones who care much less for UH than we do.
Cheers, Igor


Четверг, 14 ноября 2013, 7:49 -05:00 от Bob Winward <uriahheep at comcast.net>:
>***Shawn*** here is something just for you*****
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_Z9ch55hrE
>
>I did see an "On The Rebound 40th anniversary anthology"  I do not have that
>one, but did review the track listing and I have all the tracks on multiple
>heep recordings.  I have every studio and official live Heep release, except
>for the last 2 live boots.  In my opinion it is better to have every single
>studio recording, Live 73, Live in Europe '79, Live in Moscow, The
>Magician's Birthday Party 2001, Accoustically Driven and Live in Kawasaki.
>
>There are countless anthologies for Heep.  The On the Rebound track listing
>does encompass all eras, so it may be good in that respect.  Not many of the
>anthologies include songs from the Goalby era, this one does.  I did not
>pick up, because there was no new bonus tracks and it is redundancy for me.
>If you have a tiny Heep collection, this is like a buffet and a good place
>to start.
>
>Just remember "All Heep is Good Heep" (with no asterisk)  :-)
>
>Also Lannis used to have a sister in law on the list in the late 90's and
>she used to say "Ain't no bad Heep"
>
>
>On 11/13/13 6:08 PM, "Shawn Mctopy" < shawn.mctopy at selu.edu > wrote:
>
>> Igor,
>
>Is this *'ON THE REBOUND'* anthology a good one?
>
>
>
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>Heeplist mailing list
>Heeplist at travellersintime.com
>http://travellersintime.com/mailman/listinfo/heeplist_travellersintime.com
>
>Travellers in Time Website
>http://www.travellersintime.com
>
>Official Uriah Heep Website
>http://www.uriah-heep.com


-- 
Igor Shveytser


More information about the Heeplist mailing list