
Discover a hidden gem from the golden era of rock! “Hit Me With A White One” is a standout track from David Byron’s 1975 debut solo album Take No Prisoners, showcasing the vocal brilliance of the legendary Uriah Heep frontman.
David Byron, known for his powerful operatic voice, charisma, and theatrical delivery, was the original lead singer of Uriah Heep during their most iconic years (1969–1976). On this track, he steps outside the band to present a more personal and bold rock sound blending glam rock, blues, and classic British hard rock influences.
Backed by top-tier musicians, including Mick Box (Uriah Heep) and Clem Clempson (Colosseum, Humble Pie), the album Take No Prisoners is a must-hear for lovers of vintage hard rock, and “Hit Me With A White One” is one of its fiercest tracks.
If you’re a fan of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, or Queen, this track will definitely hit home. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more rare rock uploads!
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