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Back catalogue: Progressive Rock

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Equator (reissue)
Equator (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3512C. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Rockarama (4:31)
Bad Blood (3:33)
Lost One Love (4:35)
Angel (4:47)
Holding On (4:13)
Party Time (4:05)
Poor Little Rich Girl (6:05)
Skools Burnin' (4:14)
Heartache City (4:48)
Night Of The Wolf (4:22)
Review: Equator, the sixteenth studio album by Uriah Heep, released in 1985, remains a divisive entry in the band's discography. Departing from their earlier progressive rock roots, Equator embraces an AOR sound, drawing comparisons to bands like Foreigner and Bon Jovi. For some, this shift was a breath of fresh air, showcasing superior production, keyboards, and Pete Goalby's powerful vocals. Tracks like 'Rockarama' and 'Bad Blood' deliver heavy, catchy pop-rock, while 'Lost One Love' and 'Night of the Wolf' stand out for their intense riffs and dynamic compositions. Reissued on smokey vinyl complete with insert, Equator remains an album with its own appeal, especially for those who appreciate 1980s AOR and hard rock.
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