- DIGITALLY REMASTERED + 8 BONUS TRACKS [!]
Fallen Angel is the 12th album released by British rock band Uriah Heep in 1978. The ever-evolving story of Uriah Heep found them exploring a more commercial vein than usual on this 1978 release. Fallen Angel reached #186 in the US but in Germany the band was at the height of their popularity.
The album was originally released in a gatefold-sleeve, with the lyrics printed on the LP-liner. The artwork was licenced from artist Chris Achilleos, although there seems to have been some alteration to the bodice: the breasts are not so exposed on the original. Whether this was done by Achilleos himself, or even with his approval, is currently unclear. Achilleos' website lists the original artwork as missing.
TRACKLIST:
"Woman of The Night" (Box, Lawton, Kerslake) – 4:07
"Falling in Love" (Hensley) – 2:59
"One More Night (Last Farewell)" (Hensley) – 3:35
"Put Your Lovin' on Me" (Lawton) – 4:08
"Come Back to Me" (Kerslake, Hensley) – 4:22
"Whad'ya Say" (Hensley) – 3:41
"Save It" (Bolder, Pete McDonald) – 3:33
"Love or Nothing" (Hensley) – 3:02
"I'm Alive" (Lawton) – 4:18
"Fallen Angel" (Hensley) – 4:51
Fallen Angel was remastered and reissued in 2004 with 8 bonus tracks:
11 "A Right To Live" (Lawton) – 3:37
An outtake originally scheduled as a B-side but never released.
12 "Cheater" (Hensley) – 4:04
B-side to single "Come Back to Me".
13 "Gimme Love (Struttin')" (Box, Bolder, Kerslake, Lawton) – 3:16
An outtake which was originally titled "Struttin'" but was renamed "Gimme Love" and used as B-side to European release of "Love Or Nothing".
14 Last Farewell - Alternate version of “One More Night”
15 Street Lady - Alternate version of “Woman of The Night”
16 Struttin’ - Alternate version of “Gimme Love”
17 Falling in Love - Alternate live version
18 Woman of The Night - Alternate live version
LINE-UP:
John Lawton - vocals
Mick Box – guitars
Trevor Bolder – bass guitar
Lee Kerslake – drums, back-up vocals
Ken Hensley – keyboards, synthesizer, guitars, back-up vocals
Chris Mercer (guest musician) played Saxophone