Take No Prisoners (David Byron album)
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Take No Prisoners | ||
Studio album by David Byron | ||
Released | March 1975 | |
Recorded | February 1975 in Morgan and Roundhouse Studios
London, England Mixed at the Roundhouse Studios |
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Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | 40:17 | |
Label | Repertoire | |
Professional reviews | ||
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David Byron chronology | ||
Take No Prisoners (1975) |
Rough Diamond (1976) |
Take No Prisoners is the debut solo album of British rock singer David Byron. It was released whilst he was still vocalist for Uriah Heep and features Heep bandmates Mick Box and Lee Kerslake.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- Man Full Of Yesterdays (Byron / Box / Stonebridge) – 5:36
- Sweet Rock N' Roll (Stonebridge / McGuinness) – 2:49
- Steamin' Along (Byron / Box / Ball / Thompson / Stonebridge) – 5:09
- Silver White Man (Byron) – 3:29
- Love Song (Byron / Box / Kerslake / Stonebridge) – 2:56
- Midnight Flyer (Stonebridge / McGuinness) – 5:55
- Saturday Night (Stonebridge) – 2:16
- Roller Coaster (Byron / Box / Ball / Kerslake / Stonebridge) – 3:58
- Stop (Think What You're Doing) (Byron / Stonebridge / McGuinness) – 4:16
- Hit Me With A White One (Byron / Box / Stonebridge) – 3:53
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Original album credits
[edit] Band members
- David Byron - Voice
- Mick Box - Guitars
- Lou Stonebridge - Keyboards
- Denny Ball - Bass
- Lee Kerslake - Drums
[edit] Other credits
- Drums: Pete Thompson
- Backing vocals: Chanter Sisters, Martha Smith, Neil Lanchaster, Chas Mills and Russ Stone.
- Acoustic Guitar: Ken Hensley
- Mellotron: John Wetton
- Produced by: Peter Gallen and David Byron
- Engineer: Ashley Howe
- Assistant Engineers: Dave Harris (at Morgan), Trevor Hallesy & John Gallen (at Roundhouse)
- Equipment: Dell Roll, Pete Gibbs
- Refreshment: Marcus Rose, Moet & Chandon, Remy Martin & Newcastle Brown
- ©1975 Bronze Records Ltd.