Bird of Prey (Uriah Heep song)
"Bird of Prey" | |
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Song by Uriah Heep from the album Salisbury and Uriah Heep (U.S. version) | |
Released | 1970 |
Format | 7" |
A-side | Gypsy |
Recorded | October-November 1970, Lansdowne Studios, London |
Genre | Progressive rock, hard rock, heavy metal |
Length | 4:05 |
Label |
Bronze Mercury |
Writer | Ken Hensley, David Byron, Mick Box, Paul Newton |
Producer | Gerry Bron |
Salisbury and Uriah Heep (U.S. version) track listing | |
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"Bird of Prey" is a song by British progressive rock/hard rock band Uriah Heep, from the group's US version of their 1970 debut album Very 'Eavy... Very 'Umble (released as Uriah Heep in the United States)[1] and 1971's album Salisbury. A different version of the song would also appear on the 2003 remaster of Very 'Eavy... Very 'Umble. Although not released as a single, the song is regarded by many fans as one of the band's most popular songs. The song is the B-side of the band's first ever worldwide single "Gypsy".[2]
Personnel
- Mick Box – lead guitar
- David Byron – lead vocals
- Ken Hensley – organ, mellotron
- Paul Newton – bass guitar, vocals
- Keith Baker - drums
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