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The Magician's Birthday Studio album by Uriah Heep Released November, 1972 Recorded September-October 1972 at Lansdowne Studios, London Genre Hard rock, psychedelic Rock, heavy metal, progressive rock Length 37:10 Label Bronze (UK)
Mercury (USA)Producer Gerry Bron Uriah Heep chronology Demons and Wizards
(1972)The Magician's Birthday
(1972)Sweet Freedom
(1973)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Robert Christgau (B-)[2] The Magician's Birthday is the fifth album released by British rock band Uriah Heep. The story line is "based loosely on a short story" written by Ken Hensley in June and July 1972.[3]
Even though it was recorded mere months after the preceding Demons and Wizards, the album features a notably different sound than the band's previous albums, with the aggressive hard rock toned down in favor of a cleaner appearance with more progressive elements, something which had only been hinted previously. This change in sound would define Uriah Heep's following outputs for roughly a decade.
The original vinyl release was a gatefold sleeve, the front of which was designed by Roger Dean. The inner of the gatefold had pictures of the band, with the LP itself housed in a liner on which were printed the lyrics.
Two songs charted in the United States, "Blind Eye" (#97) and "Sweet Lorraine" (#91). "Spider Woman" reached #13 in Germany. The title track is notable for an extended kazoo improvisation on the melody to "Happy Birthday to You".
The Magician's Birthday was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 22, 1973.
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Ken Hensley except where noted
Side 1
- "Sunrise" – 4:04
- "Spider Woman" (Mick Box, David Byron, Lee Kerslake, Gary Thain) – 2:25
- "Blind Eye" – 3:33
- "Echoes in the Dark" – 4:48
- "Rain" – 3:59
Side 2
- "Sweet Lorraine" (Box, Byron, Thain) – 4:13
- "Tales" – 4:09
- "The Magician's Birthday" (Box, Hensley, Kerslake) – 10:19
The 2004 Remastered version by Castle (UK) as CMRCD771, adds 9 previously unreleased bonus tracks:
- "Crystal Ball (Out-take)" (Thain) – 4:08
- "Silver White Man (Vocal Out-take Version)" (Byron) – 3:40
- "Proud Words On a Dusty Shelf (Alternate Version)" – 3:24
- "Echoes in the Dark (Single Edit)" – 4:23
- "Rain (Single Edit)" – 3:16
- "Happy Birthday ("The Magician's Birthday" Single Edit)" – 4:44
- "Sunrise (Single Edit)" – 2:49
- "Gary's Song" (Crystal Ball alternate version) (Thain) – 4:25
- "Silver White Man (Instrumental Out-take)" (Byron) – 3:43
Personnel
Uriah Heep
- David Byron – vocals
- Ken Hensley – keyboards, guitars, Moog synthesizer
- Mick Box – guitar
- Gary Thain – bass guitar
- Lee Kerslake – drums, percussion, kazoo
Additional Musicians
- Brian Cole – Pedal Steel Guitar on "Tales"
Production
- Produced By Gerry Bron
- Engineered By Peter Gallen
- Assistant Engineer: Ashley Howe
The 2004 Remastered version by Castle (UK) as CMRCD771, team:
- Remastering by Robert Corich
- Remastering by Mike Brown
- Assistant Remastering: Pavel Salgado
Charts
- Norway #05
- Aus #10
- UK #28
- US #31
- FIN #1 (two weeks)
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Robert Christgau review
- ^ The Magician's Birthday liner notes
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Ken Hensley · David Byron · Gary Thain · Lee Kerslake · John Lawton · John Wetton · Paul Newton · Ian Clarke · Keith Baker · Peter Goalby · John Sloman
Bob Daisley · John Sinclair · Gregg Dechert · Chris Slade · Mark Clarke · Nigel Olsson · Alex Napier · Steff FontaineStudio albums Very 'eavy... Very 'umble • Salisbury • Look at Yourself • Demons and Wizards • The Magician's Birthday • Sweet Freedom • Wonderworld • Return to Fantasy • High and Mighty • Firefly • Innocent Victim • Fallen Angel • Conquest • Abominog • Head First • Equator • Raging Silence • Different World • Sea of Light • Sonic Origami • Wake the Sleeper • Celebration • Into the WildLive albums Compilations The Lansdowne Tapes • Easy Livin': Singles A's & B's • Loud, Proud & Heavy: The Best of Uriah Heep • The Ultimate CollectionSongs Related articles Categories:- Progressive rock album stubs
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