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Uriah Heep - July Morning Access

by Kathleen Glasgow
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Uriah Heep - July Morning Access

"" is widely considered a progressive rock masterpiece and a definitive anthem for the English band Uriah Heep , originally released on their 1971 album Look at Yourself . The song is celebrated for its dynamic arrangement, featuring soaring vocals by David Byron and a guest Minimoog synthesizer appearance by Manfred Mann. Composition and Production

It consists of four verses and four choruses, featuring a distinctive organ introduction and a four-minute virtuosic organ solo toward the end. Uriah Heep - July Morning

Manfred Mann provided the "calliope-esque" synth riffs. Interestingly, he reportedly recorded his part without ever meeting the band members. "" is widely considered a progressive rock masterpiece

Experience the full 10-minute studio version of this classic rock epic: Uriah Heep's July Morning song discussion and memories Andreas Greub Facebook• Jan 23, 2024 Manfred Mann provided the "calliope-esque" synth riffs

The track was written in July 1970 by keyboardist and lead singer David Byron . According to guitarist Mick Box, the song was formed by joining three separate musical ideas—all in C minor—that the band had developed while he was briefly away from the studio.

Even after the fall of communism, the tradition remains a major national event. Former Uriah Heep vocalist John Lawton frequently performed the song at these festivals until his death in 2021. Personnel David Byron : Lead Vocals Mick Box: Lead and Acoustic Guitars Ken Hensley : Organ, Piano, and Backing Vocals Paul Newton: Bass Guitar Ian Clarke: Drums Manfred Mann: Minimoog Synthesizer