
Sonic Origami is a Rock album by Uriah Heep, originally released in 1998. On Gatefold: 31 pressings tracked.
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Sonic Origami is the 20th album by Uriah Heep, recorded and released in 1998. A limited number of copies included a bonus track, "Sweet Pretender". The album was praised by fans as the band went in a similar direction to their previous release, Sea Of Light, and recorded a classic hard rock album with many characteristic features of early Heep albums. Sonic Origami is generally considered to be one of the best post-Byron UH albums. It was the fourth and last album to feature the longest-playing line-up of the band, which included: Bernie Shaw Mick Box Trevor Bolder Phil Lanzon Lee Kerslake Fans had to wait 10 years for the band's next studio release. It was, however, recorded without longtime drummer, Lee Kerslake (one of only two musicians in this line-up, who were in Uriah Heep in the classic Byron-era), who retired from the band in 2007 due to bad health.
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Tracklist
- 1Between Two Worlds6:28
- 2I Hear Voices3:55
- 3Perfect Little Heart5:17
- 4Heartless Land (Alternative Version)4:44
- 5Only the Young4:43
- 6In the Moment6:23
- 7Question5:26
- 8Change6:03
- 9Shelter from the Rain6:09
- 10Everything in Life3:15
- 11Across the Miles5:13
- 12Feels Like4:37
- 13The Golden Palace8:29
- 14Sweet Pretender4:47
- 15Heartless Land3:59
Sound DNA
- Rock
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bernie ShawLEAD VOCALS
- Lee KerslakeDRUMS
- Mick BoxGUITAR
- Phil LanzonKEYBOARDS ARRANGED BY ORCHESTRA
- Trevor BolderBASS BASS GUITAR
31 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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