Music On Vinyl
Take No Prisoners
Take No Prisoners
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This 1975 album was the first solo outing for David Byron, former lead singer for Uriah Heep. It isn’t a big surprise that a good portion of the album sounds a lot like the group that gave him his day job at the time: sturdy organ-driven hard-rockers like Silver White Man and Hit Me With a White One (featuring the recently deceased Ken Hensley). Take No Prisoners is a solid and consistent solo venture. It’s all there, Heep-styled rockers with a variety of roots rock and soul experiments that blend in well with the other, more traditional material. And Love Song proves that Byron could do a straight ballad with surprising sensitivity. Overall, Take No Prisoners is a well-crafted album that will definitely find favor with Uriah Heep fans.
