[Heeplist] High and Mighty

DAVID M SHERROD porcupineheep at cox.net
Tue May 20 14:42:39 EDT 2014


I do like a lot of it, but it signals the end of my interest in the band at that point in time, I never got another Heep album again till the 90s, it was the only Heep album that had songs that made me cringe when they came on, it's still the only album I play that people say what the hell is this when certain songs play, mainly Misty Eyes gets a big laugh, that said it's not as bad as a couple of the other tracks. DS

Jay Pearson <deepheep at yahoo.com> wrote:

>Yeah, I thought that at one time (like back in the 90s), but Kevin Julie opened my ears to the album in a new way. I've loved it ever since.
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>simply put, Uriah Heep with the Byron/Box/Hensley triumvirate never put out an album that was less than superb. Most are beyond the creative capability of the vast majority of rock bands yesterday, today, tomorrow, and that includes High & Mighty.
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>Jay
>np - IQ - Road of Bones
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> From: "merrick3 at comcast.net" <merrick3 at comcast.net>
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>Been a very long time but I pulled out this cd and have it in the van now. I always like some of the songs, never felt it was a strong over all release and listening to confession I still think the same thing why was this even put on the album? Who was it for a wife or girlfriend? 
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