David Byron   Take No Prisoners
2.9
good
Release Date: 1975
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2.5 averagemanosg EMERITUS | December 1st 20

Byron's voice is great, and there are a few good moments, but overall this is quite boring and utterly forgettable.

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3.0 goodLokitheTrickster | August 26th 20

Midnight Flyer is a great song, and the rest of the album is pretty catchy, but most of the album is a bit too poppy and commercial to compare to Uriah Heep - at least their early stuff.

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2.5 averageRobbit | August 1st 17

David Byron's first solo album was a somewhat disappointing collection of playful, but ultimately unmemorable pop/rock fare. "Man
Full Of Yesterdays" is a majestic and very Heep-like song with rather soulful, autobiographical lyrics. Sadly, the rest of TAKE NO
PRISONERS fails to match up to this one great track.

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3.0 goodSnowdog808 | April 30th 22
4.0 excellentElevator | January 29th 21
2.5 averageAnthracks | March 24th 17

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