[Heeplist] new album

merrick3 at comcast.net merrick3 at comcast.net
Mon Jun 30 22:22:58 EDT 2014


I disagree< I like it. I see it as an extension Heep moving forward 


MADMAN 


p.s. URIAH HEEP forever 

----- Original Message -----
From: "RC McWilliams" <mcfoghat at cox.net> 
To: heeplist at travellersintime.com 
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 4:13:48 PM 
Subject: [Heeplist] new album 

Keeping in mind that I have been a Heep fan since the beginning and especially since Bernie became their singer, I was a little surprised by parts of the new album. It is a great piece of work and, I'm sure, represents what the band wants to say. My only criticism is that new drummer, Russell Gilbrook, takes his double bass drumming style a little too far for Uriah Heep. This is not a criticism of his talent, but on at least 2 songs, (either track 3 & 4, or 4 &5) the constant metal style of double bass really overwhelms the melodies and songs themselves. This is just my personal taste and I applaud them for continuing to move forward, but the barrage of bass drums just doesn't fit, to my ears. 
Heep on and I really hope they can do a proper, proffitable and safe tour of the US sometime soon. 
RC McWilliams (retired Foghat road dog-merchandiser). 
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