Look At Yourself is Uriah Heep at their most volcanic—where prog bombast collides head-on with heavy rock thunder. The title track opens with a frantic organ and thundering rhythm section, setting the stage for an album that balances muscular riffs with moments of theatrical grandeur. The album feels like a band sharpening its identity—darker and more ambitious than before, yet grounded in primal urgency. Definitely a defining moment for Heep, somehow existing in the space between Deep Purple’s force and early Genesis’s grandeur. Great fucking album.
1971 US pressing on Mercury/Bronze with the mirror cover presentation and it sounds nice.


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