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Artist: Uriah Heep

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CD Title: Fallen Angel

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Category: Melodic Hard Rock

Year: 1978

Label: Bronze Records

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Personnel

John Lawton Vocals
Mick Box Guitars
Ken Hensley Keyboards
Trevor Bolder Bass
Lee Kerslake Drums

Tracks

1.  Woman Of The Night  
2.  Falling In Love  
3.  One More Night (Last Farewell)  
4.  Put Your Lovin' On Me  
5.  Come Back To Me  
6.  Whad' Ya Say  
7.  Save It  
8.  Love Or Nothing  
9.  I'm Alive  
10.  Fallen Angel  

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From: koogles Date: August 2, 2004 at 16:35
Heep released a thousand albums in the 70s, and by the time this one came out, it was pretty hard to get excited about it. The bland production and uneventful songs just pass over me like a careless fart. It wouldn't be until Abominog (1982) that Heep would start to release albums that mattered.

From: Big Papa K Date: December 17, 2004 at 21:34
Have to agree with Koogles about this album. Post Byron albums from the 70's tend to sounds quite the same. Like the others from this period, this contains a mix of weak boogie rock ("One More Night"), bland ballads ("Come Back To Me"), and the occasional decent rock song ("Woman Of The Night"). 4/10

From: Remastered Reason Date: January 12, 2006 at 12:46
Remembering this is post Byron Uriah Heep, one cannot overlook the fact that John Lawton has an excellent set of pipes & serves the band quite well even if most of the songs are average at best. The eh...rockers on this disc are lacking without a doubt but the two ballads "Fallen Angel" & "Come Back To Me" are among the best Heep ever did.

From: hair metal again Date: January 18, 2019 at 10:50
very good album for URIAH HEEP capturing the spirit of the late 70 s with a less prog approach ,always under their trademark sound &quality!sounds fresh & solid and found many good songs like "woman of the night",'falling in love","fallen angel" and "put your lovin on me"!good stuff

From: rick kerch vzla Date: August 24, 2019 at 0:59
Another good album by this living legend :-) ...my favourites are # 5 (nice),6,7 & 10(nice)80/100.


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