Future Echoes of the Past [Import]

Future Echoes of the Past [Import]

Future Echoes of the Past [Import]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Between Two Worlds
2. I Hear Voices
3. Stealin'
4. Universal Wheels
5. Time of Revelation
6. Only the Young
7. Sweet Freedom
8. Rain
9. Feels Like
10. Sunrise
See all 13 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. July Morning
2. Bird of Prey
3. Gypsy
4. Everything in Life
5. Easy Livin'
6. Question
7. Look at Yourself
8. Lady in Black [Live]
9. Come Away Melinda [*]

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Recorded over two nights of the British metal act's German tour 1999-2000, 11/29/1999 Aschaffenburg-Colossaal, Germany and 11/30/1999 Munich-Nachtwek, Germany. 22 tracks includingthe classics, 'Sunrise', 'July Morning', 'Bird Of Prey', 'Gypsy', 'Look At Yourself' and 'Lady In Black'. And featuringthe bonus track 'Come Away Melinda' recorded at the Munich Sound Check. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.

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Future Echoes of the Past
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • this old band is a good one!
  • Finally... Uriah Heep truly lives again!!
  • Uriah Heep, today and yesterday
  • AMAZING LIVE HEEP ALBUM
Future Echoes of the Past
Uriah Heep
Manufacturer: Classic Rock Legends
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Spellbinder

ASIN: B00005BJKZ
Release Date: 2001-04-17

Tracks:

  1. Between Two Worlds
  2. I Hear Voices
  3. Stealin'
  4. Universal Wheels
  5. Time of Revelation
  6. Only the Young
  7. Sweet Freedom
  8. Rain
  9. Feels Like
  10. Sunrise
  11. Heartless Land
  12. Shelter from the Rain
  13. Love Is Silence

Tracks:

  1. July Morning
  2. Bird of Prey
  3. Gypsy
  4. Everything in Life
  5. Easy Livin'
  6. Question
  7. Look at Yourself
  8. Lady in Black [Live]
  9. Come Away Melinda [*]

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars this old band is a good one!.......2002-03-03

yes this old band is also good as Led Zeppelin, Deep purple or Sabbath in their 70's hey day. The HEEP songs like bird of prey, sweet lorraine, raibow demons and pacific highway had been performanced in the live set. The result is amazing!
The band's current singer Bernie Shaw is excellent like the HEEP's old singer in the seventies Dave byron. Mick Box guitar sound is amazing and Lee Kerslake drums solo is still powerfull!...

5 out of 5 stars Finally... Uriah Heep truly lives again!!.......2002-01-10

As a longtime fan of this band's classic line-up, no one has been more critical of their subsequent post-David Byron material than me. (Though I thought some of the John Lawton stuff was pretty good -- particulary Firefly and parts of Innocent Victim.)

The current Heep line-up has been together for 15 years. That in and of itself is startling and surprising. For my money though, 1998's Sonic Origami was the first studio CD this line-up has produced that came close to capturing the essential essence of Uriah Heep.

However, on this two-disc set, the band fully embraces its classic pedigree and rocks the rafters like no one else. Mixing both new material (from the late '80s up through stuff from Sonic Origami) with plenty of classic tunes, this package is the first release in nearly two decades that I believe oldtime fans can really rally behind.

The core of the band reminds intact: the inimitatible Mick Box on guitars, powerhouse Lee Kerslake on drums and the sturdy Trevor Boulder on bass. Phil Lanzon is on keyboards (in the wake of the seemingly irreplacable Ken Hensley) and Canadian Bernie Shaw takes over vocal duties.

Shaw is definitely the band's best singer since David Byron was sacked in 1976. On current material, he sounds a little too much like Steve Perry for my money. That was my main complaint about Sonic Origami -- Shaw lacked the subtlty, panche and etheral charm of Byron. But Shaw is BY FAR the best vocalist they've had who can do justice to the early Byron songs. He treats these tunes with great respect and sings them with passion. It always seemed to me that past Heep singers tried to make these songs their own, thus corrupting the sound that the band originally crafted -- the sound that attracted millions of fans from around the world to start with.

In fact, even the Sonic Origami material sounds better here in concert. The group kicks off "Future Echoes of the Past" with two of Sonic Origami's best tracks: Between Two Worlds (decicated on the studio CD to Byron and late bassist Gary Thain) and I Hear Voices. Both great songs made greater in this live settting. Even the late '80s stuff experiences a renaissance of sorts here -- the blistering "Universal Wheels" being a perfect example.

What will send a tingle up the spines of old time Heep fans, however, will be the reditions of, not just the classics (we expect "Gypsy," "Easy Livin" and "Look at Yourself"), but the cult classics as well. When the band tears into "Sweet Freedom" it feels like 1974 again. When that tune artfully segues into "Rain," and you will gasp. Though Shaw lacks the gentle narrative style of Byron, he does more than justice to this beautiful ballad.

Shaw also offers a wonderful reading of the band's first big hit, dating back to 1969... "Come Away Melinda." This time, if you close your eyes and drift away, you will swear it's Byron back behind the mike.

This is not to say Shaw should try and be a Byron clone. Not at all. What he manages to do here his keep his own identiy and style while treating the older material with reverence and respect, singing those classic songs (Sunrise, Bird of Prey to name a few) like the way they were meant to be sung when they were originally written nearly three decades ago.

I've been hard on the post-'70s Heep and most of the time they deserved it. So, it is with gleeful pleasure I am able to recommend this 2-disc package (with great photos and wonderful liner notes from producer Pip Williams and the band members) and give it five-star rating (which I don't give out very much!)

If you're an oldtime fan of the band, take heed. I guess it's true -- you can't keep a good band down! Uriah Heep has seemed to come full circle and instead of hiding from its past, it is embracing it. And that sure SOUNDS good.

5 out of 5 stars Uriah Heep, today and yesterday.......2001-08-03

Spellbinder was a live Heep cd released a few years ago. It was very impressive and showcased a very confident Uriah Heep playing the past and the present well indeed. Only problem here is that Spellbinder is a bit short of a full concert in length. Well, this cd fixes that and also is recorded very well. In fact the Heep songs on this cd are more dynamic than the studio versions. This recording is very very well done and is highly recommended. Typically I avoid most live recordings because they do not hold a candle to the studio versions. But this is not the case with this band, this is Uriah Heep at their best, an awesome band..period! (buy Sea of Light too, most of the new songs here come from this very good studio cd)

5 out of 5 stars AMAZING LIVE HEEP ALBUM.......2001-05-01

FUTURE ECHOES OF THE PAST proves that the current(and longest lived)lineup of Uriah Heep can rock with the best of them.BIRD OF PREY has to be heard to be believed.Bernie Shaw shows incredible range on BIRD.Shaw sounds amazingly Byron-like on the Heep favorite RAIN.Mick's guitar playing on FUTURE ECHOES rivals that of the 1973 Heep live cd.Old classics like LOOK AT YOURSELF,SUNRISE,SWEET FREEDOM,and GYPSY sound better live on this album than any other live HEEP ALBUM.The guys pull off a terrific rendition of JULY MORNING.Newer songs like BETWEEN TWO WORLDS and FEELS LIKE are red hot rockers that are played to perfection.FUTURE ECHOES is superior to LIVE IN MOSCOW,SPELLBINDER,the KING BISCUIT,the SHEPPERTON,and the 1979 live album in every way.Heep fans shouldnt hesitate on this terrific cd.With FUTURE ECHOES OF THE PAST,Uriah Heep prove they are still one of the worlds greatest hard rock bands.
Future Echoes of the Past
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great "heavy" showcase of Heep 90s/00s lineup
Future Echoes of the Past
Uriah Heep
Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000DENYK
Release Date: 2001-03-07

Tracks:

  1. Between Two Worlds
  2. I Hear Voices
  3. Stealin'
  4. Universal Wheels
  5. Time of Revelation
  6. Only the Young
  7. Sweet Freedom
  8. Rain
  9. Feels Like
  10. Sunrise
  11. Heartless Land
  12. Shelter from the Rain
  13. Love Is Silence

Tracks:

  1. July Morning
  2. Bird of Prey
  3. Gypsy
  4. Everything in Life
  5. Easy Livin'
  6. Question
  7. Look at Yourself
  8. Lady in Black [Live]
  9. Come Away Melinda [*]

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great "heavy" showcase of Heep 90s/00s lineup.......2006-12-22

I got this 2-disc set back in 05, along with Acoustically Driven, and a couple of the later non-Hensley/Byron discs. I'm a Heep fan from Demons & Wizards days (ca. 1972), and had not heard any of the B. Shaw period vocals. It took some getting used to, to hear Byron-sung songs done from the newer vocalist. But, over time, and after much listening to Sea of Light and Sonic Origami, I began to appreciate Shaw's vocal style.

The cuts from this 2-disc live set hail either from the current band's era (Raging Silence, 1990, to Sonic Origami, 1997) or from the Hensley/Byron period. I wasn't familiar with the cuts from the 90s band at first, until I got these discs and began listening to them. The live versions of songs from Sonic Origami and Sea of Light are flawless, the live sound mix is quite good (but missing some bottom end, IMHO).

Shaw and the band do the Helsney/Byron era songs very well. Mick Box is awesome as ever on guitars, and Fanzon does a great job updating the keyboard sound while keeping that Hammond organ element of the earlier Heep sound alive. I like Bolder's bass work, always have, even from his work with David Bowie back in the 70s glam days. I preferred Gary Thain's work with Heep from the 70s, though, but Bolder brings a good signature style to the late 90s mix. I wish there was more definition of the bass in the live mix captured on this disc set.

I like the sets, culled from their Germany tour dates in 99/00. I wish I had seen them at that point in concert. I read another reviewer's comments who had recommended this compilation rather than Electrically Driven--advice that I took. I was able to get a good enough deal for the 2-disc set to make it a good route to take. They mix it up on these discs between the new stuff (Sonic.., Sea..) and the Helsney/Byron stuff, so you get a good indication of what the band can do bringing together old and new.

I really like this 2 disc set. The sound quality is better than Spellbinder (taken from their 94 tour, released on CD in 99) and the cross-selection of cuts is better (of course, they had more newer material to cull from for the 99/00 tour). Highly recommended for older Heep fans who want a place to start with the newer 90s/00s band.
Future Echoes of the Past
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Future Echoes of the Past
    Uriah Heep
    Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Visi
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000BRI4BO
    Release Date: 2001-11-29
    Future Echoes of the Past
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Bernie Shaw replaced David Byron who died in 1985
    Future Echoes of the Past
    Uriah Heep
    Manufacturer: Phantom
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Progressive RockProgressive Rock | Progressive | Rock | Styles | Music
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    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000059MEZ
    Release Date: 2001-04-17

    Tracks:

    1. Between Two Worlds
    2. I Hear Voices
    3. Stealin'
    4. Universal Wheels
    5. Time of Revelation
    6. Only the Young
    7. Sweet Freedom
    8. Rain
    9. Feels Like
    10. Sunrise
    11. Heartless Land
    12. Shelter from the Rain
    13. Love Is Silence

    Tracks:

    1. July Morning
    2. Bird of Prey
    3. Gypsy
    4. Everything in Life
    5. Easy Livin'
    6. Question
    7. Look at Yourself
    8. Lady in Black [Live]
    9. Come Away Melinda [*]

    Album Description

    Recorded over two nights of the British metal act's German tour 1999-2000, 11/29/1999 Aschaffenburg-Colossaal, Germany and 11/30/1999 Munich-Nachtwek, Germany. 22 tracks includingthe classics, 'Sunrise', 'July Morning', 'Bird Of Prey', 'Gypsy', 'Look At Yourself' and 'Lady In Black'. And featuringthe bonus track 'Come Away Melinda' recorded at the Munich Sound Check. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.

    Album Details

    Recorded Over Two Nights on their German Tour 1999-2000.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Bernie Shaw replaced David Byron who died in 1985.......2003-05-19

    FOLKS! This is HEEP'S new line up in the 90's. So no matter what the people said about Uriah Heep. In fact, Uriah Heep sold out their albums from 1969 until 1996 circa 120 million copies worldwide. The same case like Zeppelin and Deep Purple, Black Sabbath did. The new bloods in the band are not bad, the original keyboarder Ken Hensley has gone to perform his own solo, The original singer David Byron died in the 80's but the legacy is still alive until now.
    The songs are excellent - masterpiece! need I say more??

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