[Heeplist] now John Lawton's best works

Mac Steagall rsteagall at carolina.rr.com
Sat Jun 7 15:04:08 EDT 2014


Sting in the Tale has a heaviness that John's albums sometimes lack. 
I'd say Erol Soro and Steve Dunning had a lot to do with that. He had 
an absolutely great band at that time!

Mac


At 02:18 PM 6/7/2014, you wrote:
>I have just about everything John's done, so it's hard to choose, 
>but outside of Lucifer's Friend, I would say the best albums are 
>Still Paying My Dues to the Blues and Sting in the Tale. His albums 
>with Zar and Rebel are also quite good. You can find those two on a 
>two-fer, but probably only used copies now.
>
>
>________________________________
>  From: Elver Gobbi <elvergobbi at gmail.com>
>
>
>II always been a Uriah Heep high listener, but I never took any John
>Lawton's projects to hear, except Lucifer's Friend.
>Which album is the best for me to try first?
>
>Besides, I started listening Uriah Heep after the first eponymous Lucifer's
>Friend album, almost against the logical way...
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