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Acoustically Driven
Uriah Heep, Ian Anderson
Acoustically Driven
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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An acoustic set recorded at the Mermaid Theatre, London on 12/9/00. 16 tracks unplugged with an orchestra. Featuring special guest artist Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull). Includes new artwork by Roger Dean. 2001 release.

     
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All Artists: Uriah Heep, Ian Anderson
Title: Acoustically Driven
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Classic Rock Legends
Release Date: 8/21/2001
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Hard Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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An acoustic set recorded at the Mermaid Theatre, London on 12/9/00. 16 tracks unplugged with an orchestra. Featuring special guest artist Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull). Includes new artwork by Roger Dean. 2001 release.

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A masterpiece!
psychedelephant | Staten Island, NY United States | 11/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Yeah, sure", I was thinking, "every band now has to do the obligatory "Unplugged" album, so Heep's putting one out as well...". Of course, as a long-time Uriah Heep fan, I expected it to be a good, solid effort, but nothing prepared me for what I heard:I've been a Heepster for years. I have virtually everything they've ever recorded, from 1970 onwards. And after playing this disc pretty much daily for the past two months, I'm coming to the conclusion that this might actually be the best thing they've ever done. A brilliant choice of songs (some famous, some obscure, some rarely, if ever played, some current) from throughout most of the band's history (although the John Sloman and Peter Goalby eras are not surprisingly omitted), brilliantly arranged, and performed with a whole host of guest musicians, ranging from a string quartet, a ulieann piper, and a host of female backup singers, to Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson on flute. Highlights include "The Easy Road", one of the band's most gorgeous ballads from 1974, on which vocalist Bernie Shaw practically channels the spirit of David Byron, "Circus" and "Blind Eye" with Ian Anderson, the Lee Kerslake-penned "Come Back To Me" with soulful female backing vocals, and all of the contemporary material, especially "Cross That Line", and "The Golden Palace". This is by far the best live album I have ever heard, by Heep or anyone else, and deserves a place in any rock fan's collection."
A classic acoustic set
Michael Laimo | Melville, NY United States | 10/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Uriah Heep is one of the longest lasting rock bands of our day, and they just keep getting better. Although nothing will compare to the original line-up, this longest running line-up of Box, Kerslake, Bolder, Shaw, and Lanzon have come together to bring a truly enjoyable set of 'unplugged' classics. You don't have to be a Heep fan to enjoy this disc. The songs are great, old and new, but mostly old, and the fans clearly show their appreciation. Heep has dusted off some classics that haven't been played in over twenty years: Lonely Road, Wonderlworld, Shadows and the Wind, Circle of Hands, and many more. A truly enjoyable set from one of rock's finest bands."
Surpisingly good !!
dylanjacob | CT, USA | 06/13/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Let's face it, I own vinyl of these guys. Long time fan discovers a good dvd of a great band. The only thing that would put this over the top would be either the original band (no longer possible I know) or a slightly better song selection. I'm still glad i purchased it and you will be too."