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Uriah Heep - Circle of Hands Cover

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  • NeedsBacking Vocals
  • NeedsBass Electric
  • NeedsDrums
  • NeedsGuitar Lead
  • NeedsGuitar Slide
  • NeedsKeys Organ - Hammond and others
  • NeedsKeys Piano Acoustic
  • NeedsVocals
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Published on 20 May 2020 / In Rock / Hard Rock

Circle of Hands is a song by British rock band Uriah Heep, from their fourth studio album Demons & Wizards, in 1972. This track shows Ken Hensley’s keyboard and organ work, ranging from sounding like a cathedral organ, to a fiery blues-style piano. David Byron sings passionately over the music that rises and falls with intensity. The outro solidifies Mick Box’s guitar playing, playing loud, distorted power chords over a melodic slide guitar solo under the rumbling piano and bass. The bridge of the song with the guitar solo is double-tracked, with two octave guitars. The song is originally in the key of F Major.

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Backing Vocals FelKeys
Bass Electric antonileysori37 antonileysori37
Drums Revup67 yodrums
Guitar Lead FelKeys
Guitar Slide FelKeys Ubik
Keys Organ - Hammond and others patriciohv patriciohv
Keys Piano Acoustic patriciohv patriciohv
Vocals FelKeys
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Juan Leyva
Juan Leyva 2 months ago

It sounds fabulous but I can improve the bass part

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FelKeys
FelKeys 2 months ago

Although an amazing bass work by Juan Leyva, I am afraid his track needs some work, I will give it a try when back at my studio, but a decent version of this classic, thank you all.

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FelKeys
FelKeys 2 months ago

Great work Revup67!!

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Revup67
Revup67 2 months ago

All: Drums have been completed..hope this is sufficient thanks for the Collab

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FelKeys
FelKeys 2 months ago

Thanks a lot! I will publish asap, later today… itching to listen to your track!

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FelKeys
FelKeys 2 months ago

@FelKeys : I will record the guitar solos too

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Revup67
Revup67 3 months ago

Admittedly a top Heep song selection...dig that hammond and anyone to take on David Byron's vocals is a hero in my book. Damn good job. [I see the collab is 4.5 years old and without a drum part. if available send an invite]. Bandhug needs more Heep!

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Bdajaysus
Bdajaysus 3 months ago

Revup67 Felkeys will be very happy to receive a track Anthony if you know the tune send in a track and I know it will be well gladly accepted

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Revup67
Revup67 3 months ago

@Bdajaysus: Hi John sounds fair - I'm trying to stick with BH site etiquette. Perhaps Felkeys can send an invite especially since yodrums has a placeholder.

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Bdajaysus
Bdajaysus 3 months ago

@Revup67: I think given it's 3 years since last comment it's fairly safe to continue Anthony Yodrums is a super cool drummer and he plays a lovely acoustic kit but I I think he has recording issues

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Revup67
Revup67 3 months ago

@Bdajaysus: thanks, still I prefer if he'd like the drums I be added under reserved and be sent a proper invite. This way it came from the Collab owner. A fairly simple action.

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FelKeys
FelKeys 3 months ago

@Revup67: thank you both, I am away and without my computer… Please feel free to record your track. Yoann has been away from this for awhile. I will still send the invite when possible!

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Revup67
Revup67 3 months ago

@FelKeys : Righteous understood. I'm several Collabs behind..but I'll get to this classic..stay tuned!

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Revup67
Revup67 2 months ago

@FelKeys : Felkeys all done and synched. From 2:37 to 2:45 what Lee Kerslake does and what's present, there's a minimal conflict on timing but not too bad. Rest is good. Please Mix and publish..Thanks for the opportunity. Been decades since I heard this studio version. Used to the Live 1973 double LP release.

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