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PROUD WORDS ON A DUSTY SHELF
HENSLEY, KEN
1973 , UK
, EAN CODE 5013929728028 - EURO 13.00
Label: ESOTERIC RECORDINGS
ALBUM REVIEW
Best know for his work with The Gods and the ever-subtle Uriah Heep (see separate entry), 1973 saw vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Ken Hensley sign a parallel solo deal with Mercury Records (coincidently Heep's label). Even the Heep's biggest critics (hard to imagine anyone taking a shot at the band ...), had to admit Hensley had a share of talent, responsible for many of the former's better material (the top-40 hit "Easy Livin'" and ... um, "Easy Livin'" quickly come to mind). Produced by Heep manager Gary Bron and backed by most of the band (Lee Kerslake, Dave Paul and Gary Thain), it shouldn't have come as a major surprise that 1973's "Proud Words On a Dusty Shelf" sounded much like a Heep effort. Expecting us to slag the set? Guess what? It wasn't half bad. Sure, Hensley's lyrics were occasionally overblown and pompous (shades of Heep - "Fortune"), but on originals such as "When Evening Comes", "Rain", "Proud Words" and "King without a Throne" he kept things short, tight and far more melodic. The Heep connection guaranteed some sales; the set hitting # 173. (RDTEN1 - Rate Your Music)
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Tracklist & Song Samples:
1. When Evening Comes (4:37) 2. From Time to Time (3:37) 3. A King Without a Throne (3:54) 4. Rain (3:16) 5. Proud Words (3:15) 6. Fortune (5:18) 7. Black Hearted Lady (3:38) 8. Go Down (3:11) 9. Cold Autumn Sunday (5:30) 10. The Last Time (2:48)
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