Return to Fantasy
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Return to Fantasy is the eighth studio album by British rock band Uriah Heep, released in 1975 by Bronze Records in the UK and Warner Bros. Records in the US. It was their first album with John Wetton as the new bassist, and featured singles "Return to Fantasy" and "Prima Donna". The original vinyl release was as a gatefold sleeve, with the lyrics reproduced on the inner liner.
Reception
Return to Fantasy "retains the musical experimentation that marked Sweet Freedom and Wonderworld, but has an overall harder-rocking feel that makes it more consistent than either one of those albums", said Donald A. Guarisco in his retrospective AllMusic review.[1] He criticized some of the album's "genre-hopping", and concluded, "In the end, Return to Fantasy lacks the coherence of a top-shelf Uriah Heep classic like Demons and Wizards but remains a strong and likable album that is guaranteed to please the group's fans".
Track listing
All songs written by Mick Box, David Byron, Ken Hensley and Lee Kerslake, except where noted.
- "Return to Fantasy" (Byron, Hensley) — 5:52
- "Shady Lady" — 4:46
- "Devil's Daughter" — 4:48
- "Beautiful Dream" — 4:52
- "Prima Donna" — 3:11
- "Your Turn to Remember" (Hensley) — 4:22
- "Showdown" — 4:17
- "Why Did You Go" — 3:53
- "A Year or a Day" (Hensley) — 4:22
- 1996 Bonus Tracks
- "Shout It Out" (Ken Hensley) - 3:37
- "The Time Will Come" - 4:10
- "Beautiful Dream (Demo)" - 5:50
- "Return to Fantasy (Single Version for European Release)" (Byron, Hensley) - 3:41
- 2004 bonus tracks
- "Shout It Out" (Ken Hensley) — 3:35
- "The Time Will Come" — 4:08
- "Prima Donna (Demo)" — 4:06
- "Why Did You Go (Demo)" — 5:19
- "Showdown (Demo)" — 4:18
- "Beautiful Dream (Demo)" — 5:49
- "Return to Fantasy (Extended Version)" (Byron, Hensley) — 7:14
Personnel
- David Byron – Lead vocals
- Mick Box – Guitar
- Ken Hensley – Keyboards, synthesizer, guitars, vocals
- Lee Kerslake – Drums, percussion, vocals
- John Wetton – Bass guitar, mellotron, vocals
The 2004 remastered version by Castle (UK) as SMRCD100, team
- Remastering – Robert Corich, Mike Brown
- Assistant remastering – Pavel Salgado
- Sleeve design/illustration – Dave Filed
References
- ^ a b "Allmusic review".