
Great Album -Best ever cover

The ship had just taken off for Heep with 'Demons and Wizards' and this album was released just a few months afterward. Uriah Heep was now being heard around the world in a big way. This album is great but has the feeling of being a bit rushed after the success of Demons. 'Sweet Lorrain' is the standout and 'Blind Eye' could have been a classic with the right lyrics- of all things. 'Tales' is actually my favorite with it's slow mystic swirls of fantasy.
The album cover has got to be most memorable of any record ever made. The red, green, blue painting of Roger Dean is a marketing masterpiece and one of his best ever. The record album would open with nifty pics of the band and one of Ken Hensley's message of progression of the band (his last regrettably). No doubt back in these days, album covers were fun to look at while listening to the music.
It's said that Hensley wanted this to be a concept album but was out-voted by the rest of the band. They should have let him go with it, it may have been a brother to Yes's 'Close to the Edge' along the same line of thinking. We'll never know.
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