"Look At Yourself" by Uriah Heep

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  1. gener8tr

    gener8tr Senior Member

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    Oh man, I wish I could experience MAGICIAN'S BIRTHDAY for the first time all over again!
     
  2. Romerovm

    Romerovm Forum Resident

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    Oh, I thought the Teichiku 18DN was the 1st press. :confused:

    Identical sound right?
     
  3. Double nope!
     
  4. Todd W.

    Todd W. It's a Puggle

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    Don't tell Claus this.........:D
     
  5. Lee

    Lee Forum Resident

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    Speaking of Dickens - I believe it is a live album in which they title Humble very Humble - Uriah Heep's description of himself.

    Unfortunately, the group cannot rank with Dickens in cleverness but apparently they read books:)
     
  6. Romerovm

    Romerovm Forum Resident

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    I guess the VDP is the one to get then? :agree:
     
  7. l like the German Bronze CD a little better still.
     
  8. Romerovm

    Romerovm Forum Resident

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    I have searched everywhere and I haven't been able to find ONE German Bronze CD. I wonder if I am searching for the wrong CD :confused:

    What is the cat# for the German Bronze?

    Thanks!
     
  9. 260 138-217


    In my experience, these old Bronze CD's are very hard to find. I haven't seen one in a very long time.
     
  10. Purple Jim

    Purple Jim Senior Member

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    [​IMG]

    "Very 'eavy, very 'umble", their first album (which wasn't live).
     
  11. Romerovm

    Romerovm Forum Resident

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    I see... really hard to find. :realmad:

    Thanks Roland.
     
  12. whatnow?

    whatnow? Forum Resident

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    I'm about to. In fact my first time listening to an album by them period.
     
  13. motorcitydave

    motorcitydave Enlightened Rogue In Memoriam

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    How did you like it? I didn't care for it when I first heard it. I bought it again, and now I dig it.
     
  14. dphilippov

    dphilippov Forum Resident

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    Oh... what do you mean by
    ?
    There were Russian LP pressings in the 90s (awful SQ, all of them). Some of them were (possibly) pressed on Riga plant in Latvia... I guess you're talking about these? :wave:
     
  15. Tank

    Tank New Member

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    A little easier to find are the German Castle Legends versions, which I learned here are completely identical to the Bronze's. Look At Yourself CLC 5107 is a great sounding CD!
     
  16. Beech

    Beech Forum Resident

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    Can anyone comment on the sound on this version?
     
  17. Beech

    Beech Forum Resident

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    Forgot to load the image, here we go.
     

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  18. Tank

    Tank New Member

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    I had a couple of those Japan minis with the BVCM catalog numbers including the LaY in the photo. I think that series was just tweaked from the Castle Deluxe Editions, with added compression mainly. Pretty sure you'll find the Sanctuary 2003 copyright on them somewhere.

    To answer your question about sound? Garbage. I sold mine long ago.
     
  19. jeffrey walsh

    jeffrey walsh Senior Member

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    Now that's an interesting grouping!
     
  20. Beech

    Beech Forum Resident

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    :thumbsup:
     
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