For the love of rock
Vol VI, Issue 7 – Free me (01 Oct 2021)
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Name of song– Free me
Band- Uriah Heep
Writer– Ken Hensley
Album-Innocent Victim
Release year– 1977
Chart records–
New Zealand Chart Records-1 (1978)
Free me
“Free me” is one of the most successful songs of the British heavy metal Band-Uriah Heep(A fictional character from Charles Dickens novel-David Copperfield). Uriah Heep is represented as one of the pioneers of British heavy metal scene of the seventies. Although a heavy metal band, Uriah Heep’s”Free me” does not represent a typical heavy metal song. However, it’s free flowing smooth melody with a tinge of rock optimizes with all the rockers, whether hard or soft.
The song was included in Uriah Heep’s11th studio album “Innocent victim” in 1977. The album was second with John Lewton, replacement of David Byron as vocalist. Written and composed by Ken Hensley, “Free me” is no doubt the catchiest number in the album, and perhaps the most successful too.