Originally released in September 1998, "Sonic Origami" is the 20th album since 1969 by this British heavy progressive rock institution.
The album kicks off with the song 'Between Two Worlds', a track dedicated to former (and sadly departed) former Heep members Gary Thain and David Byron.
'Sonic Origiami" was recorded by the line-up of founder member Mick Box on guitar, long time Heep drummer Lee Kerslake, Phil Lanzon on keyboards, fronted by led vocalist Bernie Shaw and completed by former Spider From Mars Trevor Bolder on bass.
This version now features a bonus track: an edited version of 'Heartless Land'.
This remastered release features a brand new essay from Classic Rock and Metal Hammer's Malcolm Dome commissioned for this set and based on brand new interviews with the band members, as well as famed producer Pip Williams.
01 Between Two Worlds 02 I Hear Voices 03 Perfect Little Heart 04 Heartless Land 05 Only The Young 06 In The Moment 07 Question 08 Change 09 Shelter From The Rain 10 Everything In Life 11 Across The Miles 12 Feels Like
13 The Golden Palace 14 Sweet Pretender 15 Heartless Land (edited Version)