Live in Europe 1979

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Live in Europe 1979
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Released30 June 1986
Recorded1979
Genre Hard rock, progressive rock
Label Raw Power
Uriah Heep live chronology
Uriah Heep Live
(1973)
Live in Europe 1979
(1986)
Live at Shepperton '74
(1986)

Live in Europe 1979 is a live album by British rock band Uriah Heep, released in 1986. It was recorded live during their 1979 "Fallen Angel" tour in England and Germany. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Original version

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Easy Livin'"Hensley Demons and Wizards 3:14
2."Look at Yourself"Hensley Look at Yourself 5:18
3."Lady in Black"Hensley Salisbury 7:26
4."Free Me"Hensley Innocent Victim 4:53
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Stealin'"Hensley Sweet Freedom 4:54
2."The Wizard"Hensley, ClarkeDemons and Wizards3:35
3."July Morning"Hensley, ByronLook at Yourself12:35
Side Three
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Falling in Love"Hensley Fallen Angel 3:04
2."Woman of the Night"Box, Lawton, KerslakeFallen Angel3:12
3."I'm Alive"LawtonFallen Angel4:04
4."Who Needs Me"Kerslake Firefly 9:46
Side Four
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Sweet Lorraine"Box, Byron, Thain The Magician's Birthday 12:44
2."Free N' Easy"Lawton, BoxInnocent Victim2:53
3."Gypsy"Box, Byron ...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble 4:52

2000 version

Disc One
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Look at Yourself"HensleyLook at Yourself5:12
2."Easy Livin'"HensleyDemons and Wizards3:32
3."Stealin'"HensleySweet Freedom5:17
4."Falling in Love"HensleyFallen Angel3:04
5."Woman of the Night"Box, Lawton, KerslakeFallen Angel3:17
6."Lady in Black"HensleySalisbury7:08
7."Cheat N' Lie" (did not appear on the original release)HensleyInnocent Victim6:11
8."The Wizard"Hensley, ClarkeDemons and Wizards3:49
9."July Morning"Hensley, ByronLook at Yourself12:44
Disc Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Free Me"HensleyInnocent Victim5:33
2."One More Night" (did not appear on the original release)HensleyFallen Angel4:55
3."I'm Alive"LawtonFallen Angel4:07
4."Who Needs Me" (different version than on the LP)KerslakeFirefly9:47
5."Sweet Lorraine"Box, Byron, ThainThe Magician's Birthday13:02
6."Free N' Easy"Lawton, BoxInnocent Victim3:17
7."Gypsy"Box, Byron...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble5:34
Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
8."Easy Livin'"HensleyDemons and Wizards3:26
9."Stealin'"HensleySweet Freedom5:12
10."Lady in Black"HensleySalisbury7:26
11."Gypsy"Box, Byron...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble4:40

Personnel

Uriah Heep

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