Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself (1971) [Japanese SHM-SACD 2011]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 41:13 minutes | Scans included | 1,23 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Scans included | 1,11 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96kHz | Scans included | 1001 MB
Look at Yourself is the third studio album by British rock band Uriah Heep, released in September 1971. Characterized as heavy metal and progressive rock, the album came to be viewed as a high point in the band's career, and is today regarded by many fans and critics as Uriah Heep's finest album along with Demons and Wizards, released the following year.
The third time proved to be the charm for Uriah Heep: on Look at Yourself, the group perfects its fusion of heavy metal power and prog rock majesty, and the result is one of the best albums in the Heep catalog. The gauntlet is thrown down on the title track, a powerful rocker that layers its relentless hard rock attack with ornate vocal harmonies and quicksilver organ runs before climaxing with a tribal-sounding drum jam. The remainder of Look at Yourself presents an effective blend of gutsy guitar rock and organ-fueled prog excursions. In the rock arena, the gems are "Tears in My Eyes," a powerful rocker driven by an almost rockabilly-style riff that stops midway for a surprising vocal harmony break supported by smooth wah-wah guitar, and "Love Machine," a short, punchy slice of hard rock built on an infectious, stomping rhythm. However, the best track on the album is one of the more prog-oriented ones: "July Morning" starts with a pastoral organ riff, then builds into a heavy yet symphonic rock tune that divides its time between gentle acoustic verses and emotional, organ-fueled choruses before climaxing in a monstrous jam dominated by a swirling Moog synthesizer lead. Special note should also be taken of David Byron's vocal performance; his multi-octave, operatic style was no doubt an influence on later metal vocalists like Rob Halford. All in all, Look at Yourself is both one of Uriah Heep's finest, most cohesive albums and a high point of 1970s heavy metal.
Tracklist:
01 - Look At Yourself
02 - I Wanna Be Free
03 - July Morning
04 - Tears In My Eyes
05 - Shadows Of Grief
06 - What Should Be Done
07 - Love Machine
DSD transferred from analogue master tapes by Manabu Matsumura (Universal Studio Mastering).
Universal Japan # UIGY-9061
foobar2000 2.0 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
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Analyzed: Uriah Heep / Look at Yourself
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -3.35 dB -16.58 dB 5:10 01-Look At Yourself
DR10 -3.84 dB -16.54 dB 4:00 02-I Wanna Be Free
DR11 -3.57 dB -16.66 dB 10:32 03-July Morning
DR11 -4.66 dB -16.99 dB 5:00 04-Tears In My Eyes
DR11 -3.46 dB -18.18 dB 8:40 05-Shadows Of Grief
DR11 -5.66 dB -18.88 dB 4:14 06-What Should Be Done
DR10 -4.82 dB -17.16 dB 3:37 07-Love Machine
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Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR11
Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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Analyzed: Uriah Heep / Look at Yourself
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -3.35 dB -16.58 dB 5:10 01-Look At Yourself
DR10 -3.84 dB -16.54 dB 4:00 02-I Wanna Be Free
DR11 -3.57 dB -16.66 dB 10:32 03-July Morning
DR11 -4.66 dB -16.99 dB 5:00 04-Tears In My Eyes
DR11 -3.46 dB -18.18 dB 8:40 05-Shadows Of Grief
DR11 -5.66 dB -18.88 dB 4:14 06-What Should Be Done
DR10 -4.82 dB -17.16 dB 3:37 07-Love Machine
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Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR11
Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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Uncompressed SACD ISO size > 1,67 GB
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