Spice (pre-Uriah Heep) - Celebrate (Landsdowne Tapes, 1968-69) video free download


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previously unreleased material of the pre-Uriah Heep band.

Spice (1967-1969, originally The Stalkers) was the immediate precursor to English rock band Uriah Heep, featuring David Byron (vocals), Mick Box (guitar), Paul Newton (bass guitar), and Alex Napier (drums) (Napier was a replacement for drummer Nigel Pegrum; Pegrum would later join folk rock stalwarts Steeleye Span). The group changed their name to Uriah Heep on the inclusion in late 1969 of organist Ken Hensley, formerly of The Gods and Toe Fat. Drummer Lee Kerslake, who had played with Hensley in both bands, would follow him into Uriah Heep in 1972.

Spice released one single entitled "What About The Music" (b/w "In Love") in 1968, eventually transforming into Uriah Heep during the recording of their first full-length album. Songs recorded under the Spice name and lineup have surfaced on:

The Lansdowne Tapes (compilation of recordings by Spice and outtakes from the first three Uriah Heep albums released under the Uriah Heep name) - Recorded 1968-1971, released 1994

A Time of Revelation (Four-disc Anthology of Uriah Heep material, including recordings by Spice) - Recorded 1968-1995, released 1996

Spice recordings on these compilations consist of "Astranaza", "Born In A Trunk" (vocal and instrumental versions), "Celebrate", "I Want You Babe", "In Love", "Magic Lantern", "Schoolgirl", and "What About The Music". Additionally, two of the songs released on the first Uriah Heep album were recorded by the Spice lineup before Hensley's inclusion, with Colin Wood appearing on Keyboards ("Come Away Melinda" and "Wake Up (Set Your Sights)").

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8 years ago

Gabriel Raphael

Thanks

9 years ago

P.G.Byron Conty

Excellent! Byron ...... My favorite singer!

9 years ago

Marcus Borba

celebrate VERY rARE

10 years ago

Aninha Pimenta Allan Saxon

previously unreleased material of the pre-Uriah Heep band. Spice (1967-1969, originally The Stalkers) was the immediate precursor to English rock band Uriah Heep, featuring David Byron (vocals), Mick Box (guitar), Paul Newton (bass guitar), and Alex Napier (drums) (Napier was a replacement for drummer Nigel Pegrum; Pegrum would later join folk rock stalwarts Steeleye Span). The group changed their name to Uriah Heep on the inclusion in late 1969 of organist Ken Hensley, formerly of The Gods and Toe Fat. Drummer Lee Kerslake, who had played with Hensley in both bands, would follow him into Uriah Heep in 1972.Spice released one single entitled "What About The Music" (b/w "In Love") in 1968, eventually transforming into Uriah Heep during the recording of their first full-length album. Songs recorded under the Spice name and lineup have surfaced on:The Lansdowne Tapes (compilation of recordings by Spice and outtakes from the first three Uriah Heep albums released under the Uriah Heep name) - Recorded 1968-1971, released 1994A Time of Revelation (Four-disc Anthology of Uriah Heep material, including recordings by Spice) - Recorded 1968-1995, released 1996Spice recordings on these compilations consist of "Astranaza", "Born In A Trunk" (vocal and instrumental versions), "Celebrate", "I Want You Babe", "In Love", "Magic Lantern", "Schoolgirl", and "What About The Music". Additionally, two of the songs released on the first Uriah Heep album were recorded by the Spice lineup before Hensley's inclusion, with Colin Wood appearing on Keyboards ("Come Away Melinda" and "Wake Up (Set Your Sights)").

10 years ago

Mauricio Cavada Saldes

Bloody hell finally I found it !!! I heard them when I was young...maybe 20 years ago !!! Amazing !!! Thanks mate !!! You made me feel really happy !!!

10 years ago

Hadad Supay

Thanks to sharing man!

11 years ago

HeepsterMac

The Three Dog Night song was first. Gerry Bron had some idea that he wanted Spice to be similar to Three Dog Night so he had them re-record one of their hits.

11 years ago

1952stratcat

so which version was actually 1st? this or 3 dog night? who was the composer?

11 years ago

John Katsigiannis

previously unreleased material of the pre-Uriah Heep band. Spice (1967-1969, originally The Stalkers) was the immediate precursor to English rock band Uriah Heep, featuring David Byron (vocals), Mick Box (guitar), Paul Newton (bass guitar), and Alex Napier (drums) (Napier was a replacement for drummer Nigel Pegrum; Pegrum would later join folk rock stalwarts Steeleye Span). The group changed their name to Uriah Heep on the inclusion in late 1969 of organist Ken Hensley, formerly of The Gods and Toe Fat. Drummer Lee Kerslake, who had played with Hensley in both bands, would follow him into Uriah Heep in 1972.Spice released one single entitled "What About The Music" (b/w "In Love") in 1968, eventually transforming into Uriah Heep during the recording of their first full-length album. Songs recorded under the Spice name and lineup have surfaced on:The Lansdowne Tapes (compilation of recordings by Spice and outtakes from the first three Uriah Heep albums released under the Uriah Heep name) - Recorded 1968-1971, released 1994A Time of Revelation (Four-disc Anthology of Uriah Heep material, including recordings by Spice) - Recorded 1968-1995, released 1996Spice recordings on these compilations consist of "Astranaza", "Born In A Trunk" (vocal and instrumental versions), "Celebrate", "I Want You Babe", "In Love", "Magic Lantern", "Schoolgirl", and "What About The Music". Additionally, two of the songs released on the first Uriah Heep album were recorded by the Spice lineup before Hensley's inclusion, with Colin Wood appearing on Keyboards ("Come Away Melinda" and "Wake Up (Set Your Sights)").

13 years ago

heep33

who play the piano ?

13 years ago

acerb45666555

great band!

14 years ago

acerb45666555

excellent!

14 years ago

guerrerma guerrero

Seem to me David Byron and Mick Box were Heep sounding before Hensley. I love Hensley, but here is some real credit for the best guitarist in the world!

14 years ago

david peet

what an awesome remake, i cant belive how much David's vocals sound like Danny Hutton of three dog night

14 years ago

fantaaaasy

Ken recorded Head Machines album Orgasm (1970) after leaving Toe Fat and immediately before joining Heep. He also recorded the album Weed...! in 1971. The band Weed were Ken Hensley and members of the german band Virus.

14 years ago

fantaaaasy

No, is is without Ken Hensley. When he joined, the band renamed to Uriah Heep.

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