Abominog
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Too Scared To Run
- Chasing Shadows
- On The Rebound
- Hot Night In A Cold Town
- Running All Night (With The Lion)
- That's The Way That It Is
- Prisoner
- Hot Persuasion
- Sell Your Soul
- Think It Over
- Son Of A Bitch
- Tin Soldier
- Think It Over
- Too Scared To Run
- Sell Your Soul
- That's The Way That It Is
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #21790 in Music
- Released on: 2008-02-26
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Original recording remastered
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
- Running time: 67 minutes
Customer Reviews
Really very good
I remember this album from years ago. I had always been a Heep fan, though never thought they could surpass Demons and Wizards, and had got a bit bored of the Hammond sound prevailing on other albums. This one was a real return to originality: A great 80's guitar sound (who said Mick Box could not play?). I always came back to this album and played it again and again. I'd recommend it.
a giant leap forward
for uriah and what a welcome modern sounding disc,fitting in with the nwobhm that was dominating the rock world,this really should have fired the band back to the top,even Sounds gave it 5 stars!!! one of the most underated heep discs - well worth discovering,classic rock at its best.
New improved.1982
Now come on am I the only person in this country of ours the UK , To look this album up and find that not one person as even thought of doing a review? I remember `Sounds` raving about how the new members Pete Goalby,vocals, Bob Daisly ,Bass and John Sinclair keys had joined fellow members Lee Kerslake drums with Mick Box guitarist supreme. Abominog was produced to become a crisp punchy rock album. Very different to the early Heep in a modernized kinda way.This is Heep fresh in a kind of Toto/Boston/Leppard type way.




