Salisbury (album)
Salisbury | ||||
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Studio album by Uriah Heep | ||||
Released | December 1970 (US) February 1971 (UK) |
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Recorded | October–November, 1970 at Lansdowne Studios, London | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, heavy metal | |||
Length | 37:59 | |||
Label | Vertigo (UK) (original release) Bronze (UK) (reissue) Mercury (USA) |
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Producer | Gerry Bron | |||
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Uriah Heep Salisbury US album cover
Uriah Heep Salisbury US album cover
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Salisbury is the second album by British rock band Uriah Heep. It was produced by Gerry Bron.
Unlike their first album, songwriting credits for fully half of the record were attributed to Ken Hensley alone, as opposed to the collaborative partnership credits of Box/Byron on the debut.
The album was originally released on the Vertigo label, as was the band's debut ...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble, but both were soon re-released when the band signed to the new Bronze Records for their third LP.
The front cover of the album depicted a British Chieftain tank, which connects to the title, as Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, is a military training area. The original LP release was a gatefold sleeve, with a black-and-white image of a World War I British tank on the inside, over which were printed Hensley's comments on each track. Later reissues would be in a single sleeve. The American release featured a different cover image, as did the original Canadian pressings. Subsequent Canadian pressings used the UK artwork.
Contents
About
Salisbury is skewed toward the progressive rock genre, with its 16-minute title track featuring a 24-piece orchestra.[1] One of the album's tracks, "Lady in Black", described as "a stylishly arranged tune that builds from a folk-styled acoustic tune into a throbbing rocker full of ghostly harmonies and crunching guitar riffs",[1] became a hit in Germany upon its re-release in 1977 (earning the band the Radio Luxemburg Lion award). According to Allmusic, the album perfected Uriah Heep's "blend of heavy metal power and prog rock complexity"[1] and was also significant for Hensley's instant rise to a position as main composer of the group's music. Soon after the release, Keith Baker left the band,[2] to be replaced by Ian Clarke (from another Vertigo band Cressida). With Clarke, the band embarked on their first US tour, supporting Three Dog Night and Steppenwolf.[3]
Track listing
UK Release
- Side 1
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bird of Prey" | Mick Box, David Byron, Ken Hensley, Paul Newton | 4:13 |
2. | "The Park" | Hensley | 5:41 |
3. | "Time to Live" | Box, Byron, Hensley | 4:01 |
4. | "Lady in Black" | Hensley | 4:44 |
- Side 2
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "High Priestess" | Hensley | 3:42 |
2. | "Salisbury" | Box, Byron, Hensley | 16:20 |
US Release
- Side 1
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "High Priestess" | Hensley | 3:39 |
2. | "The Park" | Hensley | 5:38 |
3. | "Time to Live" | Box, Byron, Hensley | 4:02 |
4. | "Lady in Black" | Hensley | 4:43 |
- Side 2
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Simon the Bullet Freak" | Hensley | 3:25 |
2. | "Salisbury" | Box, Byron, Hensley | 16:12 |
1996 Remastered CD
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bird of Prey" | Box, Byron, Hensley, Newton | 4:13 |
2. | "The Park" | Hensley | 5:41 |
3. | "Time to Live" | Box, Byron, Hensley | 4:01 |
4. | "Lady in Black" | Hensley | 4:44 |
5. | "High Priestess" | Hensley | 3:42 |
6. | "Salisbury" | Box, Byron, Hensley | 16:20 |
This remastered CD added two bonus tracks and extensive liner notes:
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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7. | "Simon the Bullet Freak" | Hensley | 3:27 |
8. | "High Priestess" (Single Edit) | Hensley | 3:13 |
2003 Expanded Deluxe CD
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bird of Prey" | Box, Byron, Hensley, Newton | 4:13 |
2. | "The Park" | Hensley | 5:41 |
3. | "Time to Live" | Box, Byron, Hensley | 4:01 |
4. | "Lady in Black" | Hensley | 4:44 |
5. | "High Priestess" | Hensley | 3:42 |
6. | "Salisbury" | Box, Byron, Hensley | 16:20 |
2003 Expanded Deluxe Edition has 7 bonus tracks:
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Simon the Bullet Freak" | Hensley | 3:27 |
2. | "Here Am I" | Hensley | 7:51 |
3. | "Lady in Black" (Single Edit) | Hensley | 3:34 |
4. | "High Priestess" (Single Edit) | Hensley | 3:39 |
5. | "Salisbury" (Single Edit) | Box, Byron, Hensley | 4:23 |
6. | "The Park" (Alternate Version) | Hensley | 5:19 |
7. | "Time to Live" (Alternate Version) | Box, Byron, Hensley | 4:13 |
Charts
Year | Country | Peak | Ref |
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1971 | Finland | 1 | |
Australia | 22 | ||
Germany | 31 | [4] | |
U.S.A. | 103 | [5] |
Release History
Format | Country | Label | Year |
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LP | Germany | Bronze 28764 | 1971 |
LP | Brazil | Island 410002 | 1971 |
LP | The Netherlands | Bronze 88184 XAT | 1971 |
LP | United Kingdom | Bronze ILPS-9152 | 1971 |
LP | U.S.A. | Mercury SR 61319 | 1970 |
LP | Australia | Vertigo 6360 028 | 1971 |
LP | United Kingdom | Vertigo 6360 028 | 1971 |
LP | Australia | Bronze 6357 207 | 1972 |
LP | Spain | Bronze 28.764-I | 1972 |
LP | Australia | Bronze 24152 | 1974 |
LP | France | Bronze BRO 2006 | 1974 |
LP | Germany | Bronze 85691 XOT | 1975 |
LP | Australia | Bronze L 36379 | 1977 |
LP | Bronze BRNA 152 | 1977 | |
LP | Germany | Bronze 28 764 ET | 1980 |
CD | Germany | Bronze 258 295 | 1985 |
LP | Germany | Castle Classics CLALP 106 | 1986 |
CD | United Kingdom | Castle Classics CLACD 106 | 1988 |
CD | U.S.A. | Mercury 811 389-2 | 1990 |
CD | Russia | Victor JPN VICP-2080 | 1993 |
CD | United Kingdom Germany |
Essential ESM CD 317 | 1996 |
CD | Japan | Victor JPN VICP-61829 | 2002 |
LP | Italy | Earmark 41025 | 2003 |
LP | United Kingdom | Sanctuary CMRCD643 | 2003 |
CD | Europe | Sanctuary Midline SMRCD049 | 2004 |
CD | Japan | BMG Japan BVCM-37714 | 2006 |
CD | Sanctuary Midline SMBCD384 | 2006 | |
SHM-CD | Japan | Universal Japan UICY-94722 | 2010 |
LP | Germany | Bronze 85 691 ET |
Personnel
- David Byron – Lead vocals (Except "Lady in Black" and "High Priestess")
- Ken Hensley – Slide and acoustic guitars, organ, piano, harpsichord, vibraphone, vocals
- Mick Box – Lead and acoustic guitar, vocals
- Paul Newton – Bass guitar, vocals
- Keith Baker – Drums
- Additional personnel
- John Fiddy – Brass and woodwind arrangement on "Salisbury"
Production
- Produced by Gerry Bron
- Recorded, engineered and mixed by Peter Gallen
- Mastered by Tom Coyne
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