Totally Driven

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Totally Driven
Uriah Heep
compilation chronology
Playlist: The Very Best of Uriah Heep
(2015)
Totally Driven
(2001)
Access All Areas
(2015)

Totally Driven is the

greatest hits album by British hard rock band Uriah Heep, released on 12 November 2015 on their own label, Uriah Heep Records. The album contains re-recorded versions of 27 of their best known songs, recorded with the long-standing 1986-2007 lineup.[1][2]

The album was originally released in 2001 with a different track order as Remasters: The Official Anthology, but it went out of print quite quickly and was forgotten about. It was reissued in 2004 as Uriah Heep's Gold: Looking Back 1970-2001 without the band's knowledge by a European budget label.

According to guitarist Mick Box, the songs were recorded in preparation for the Acoustically Driven and Electrically Driven concerts.

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."
Look at Yourself"
3:22
9."Come Back to Me"4:04
10."The Easy Road"2:39
11."Sweet Freedom"6:13
12."Why Did You Go?"3:23
13."July Morning"8:51
14."Easy Livin'"2:40
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."Between Two Worlds"5:25
2."Only the Young"4:33
3."Different World"4:21
4."Love in Silence"6:23
5."Blind Eye"3:16
6."Wonderworld"4:20
7."Stealin'"4:42
8."Time of Revelation"3:57
9."Cross That Line"5:23
10."More Fool You"3:11
11."Universal Wheels"4:52
12."The Golden Palace"7:57
13."Lady in Black"5:41

Personnel

Uriah Heep
Additional musicians
  • Melvin Duffy – pedal steel, slide guitar
  • Stefan Hannigan – uilleann pipes, percussion
  • Kim Chandler – flute, backing vocals
  • Sarah Chi Liew, Liz Chi Yen Liew – violins
  • Pauline Kirke – cello
  • Saskia Tomkins – viola
  • Billie Godfrey, Emma Robbins – backing vocals
Production
  • Pip Williams – acoustic guitar, string arrangements and producer
  • Mike Pietrini – remastering

References

  1. ^ "Uriah Heep Totally driven. Musikansich. Norbert von Fransecky
  2. ^ "URIAH HEEP - "Totally Driven"". Progressive Rock & Progressive Metal. 04/30/2016

External links