[Heeplist] The New Classical Era

Bob Winward uriahheep at comcast.net
Tue Mar 8 07:39:44 EST 2016


Ever since Outsider came out, I have not played Into the Wild or Wake the
Sleeper much at all.  SOL is in a class by itself and SO has many classic
songs.  I will dig out ITW and take with me on the road today, it did have a
much harder edge than WTS.
I understand what you are saying.  There was a big gap between DW and SOL
and then 10 year gap between SO and WTS

However just for the record:  All Heep is Good Heep!!!


On 3/7/16, 11:52 PM, "Filip Björner" <filip.bjorner at live.se> wrote:

> I'm thinking of the Era from SOL until now as The New Classical Era. And I
> play the five latest records a lot.
> My favourites are neither SOL (anymore) or SO, but Into The Wild and Wake The
> Sleeper. Those two albums has a fat sound, which I love. I regard them as
> Heeps best albums since Wonderworld. They comes close to Sweet Freedom in the
> aspect of filling up the room with bass and all the rest.Unfortunately I dont
> care that much about Outsider, even though I like all the songs and the sound,
> because it is to much rock and no resting contrasts. I have a need for
> contrasts, and I hope Heep will make more epic songs like The Golden Palace in
> the future.
> With this concept, The New Classical Era, I do not think of the line ups. Same
> line up which made SOL made earlier records pre to this era. I only consider
> the albums as such.
> 
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