Acoustically Driven

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Acoustically Driven
Live album by
Released12 June 2001
Length75:07
LabelPhantom Records
Uriah Heep live chronology
Future Echoes of the Past
(2001)
Acoustically Driven
(2001)
Electrically Driven
(2001)

Acoustically Driven is the 7th live album released by British rock band Uriah Heep in 2001. The album was recorded live with an orchestra and choir.[1][2] It was published also in a two disc set with a DVD of the live concert.

Track listings

  1. "Introduction" (0:47)
  2. "Why Did You Go?" (3:59)
  3. "The Easy Road" (2:41)
  4. "Echoes in the Dark" (4:44)
  5. "Come Back to Me" (4:40)
  6. "Cross That Line" (5:56)
  7. "The Golden Palace" (8:17)
  8. "The Shadows and the Wind" (4:30)
  9. "Wonderworld" (4:33)
  10. "Different World" (5:03)
  11. "Circus" (4.21)
  12. "Blind Eye" (3:37)
  13. "Traveller in Time" (2:50)
  14. "More Fool You" (3:30)
  15. "Lady in Black" (6:15)
  16. "Medley: The Wizard / Paradise / Circle of Hands" (9:24)

Personnel

Band members

Additional musicians

  • Ian Anderson – flute (special guest)
  • The Uriah Heep Classic Rock Music Ensemble:
    • Liz Chi Yen Liew – first violin
    • Sarah Chi Liew – second violin
    • Saskia Tomkins – viola
    • Pauline Kirke – cello
  • Steafan Hannigan – uilleann pipes and percussion
  • Melvin Duffy – pedal steel and slide guitar
  • Pip Williams – additional acoustic guitar on "Lady in Black"
  • Emma Robbins – backing vocals
  • Kim Chandler – backing vocals
  • Billie Godfrey – backing vocals
    • (String arrangements by Pip Williams and Phil Lanzon)
    • (Kim Chandler – flautist on "The Easy Road", "The Golden Palace" and "More Fool You")

References

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