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''Abominog'' was the 14th album for British rock group Uriah Heep. It was their first album without keyboardist Ken Hensley. The album was critically acclaimed and fairly commercially successful, due in part to the band retooling and updating their sound to a contemporary heavy metal style. It featured their last U.S. hits, "On the Rebound" and "That's the Way That It Is". The latter was their highest-charting single of the 1980s, reaching No. 25 on the rock charts.〔Dave Ling ''Uriah Heep - Uncensored On the Record'' "Preceded by an EP called 'Abominog Junior' that included a Russ Ballard song called 'On The Rebound', 'Son Of A Bitch' and a cover of the Small Faces track 'Tin Soldier', the 'Abominog' album was an unqualified success."〕 ==Lineup== When the previous lineup disintegrated, Mick Box briefly considered forming a new group entirely, but ultimately decided to continue with the Heep name. With the ever-present Box on guitars, it was the first of three albums to feature both vocalist Peter Goalby and keyboard player John Sinclair. It also marked the return of drummer Lee Kerslake to the band. His previous departure had been due to his unhappiness with the band's management, rather than the personnel. Coming along with Kerslake was bassist Bob Daisley; the two musicians had been in Ozzy Osbourne's ''Blizzard of Ozz''-era band before being fired by him. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abominog」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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