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Look at Yourself

Album - 1971 - DeB Id: 13850
By Uriah Heep
7 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 2 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 21,22

Uriah Heep

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 "Look At Yourself is a wheel that spins very quickly, leaving us dazed and confused when we come down."

 "The title track’s keyboard gallop and goosebump-inducing vocal polyphony set the pace for an adrenaline-inducing hard rock journey."

 Dive into Uriah Heep's legendary Look At Yourself and experience a hard rock classic that still inspires today!

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Album DeRango™ 20,98

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 "Look At Yourself is a hard rock masterpiece comparable to Deep Purple's In Rock."

 "July Morning is the compositional peak of the album, moving listeners with magnificent vocals and Hammond organ."

 Discover the fiery energy of Uriah Heep's 'Look At Yourself' — listen now and experience a 70s hard rock classic!

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I see you running, don't know what you're running from.
Nobody's comin', what'd you do that was so wrong.

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July Morning (10:24)
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There I was on a July morning
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I thought noone could keep us from sharing the rest of our lives.
Like a fool I believed you were true and had no disguise.
There's a clear blue sky outside and the summer is fine,
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You're looking at me like I must be mad,
but I've been through all this before.
You'll kick and kick until I'm down,
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So you think you found a way of living
that prevents you losing any sleep.
Well, my friend, take this that I'm giving.
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Love Machine (03:36)
Lovely little lady, you've got me on the run.
You're a love machine and you say that I'm your gun.
But I don't care, cause I've got to know...
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Uriah Heep

English rock band formed in 1969, led by guitarist Mick Box; notable for 1970s hard/progressive albums, Hammond-driven arrangements and close vocal harmonies. Continued recording and touring across decades with multiple lineup changes.
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