Alex Napier is a british drummer who is
best known for his work with Uriah
Heep. He was replaced by Nigel
Olsson. Before joining Heep he played with Spice
(band).Activity after the Heep seceding of Alex Napier is
unclear.
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 1.1 With
Spice
- 1.2 With
Uriah Heep
- 2 Weblinks
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Discography
With Spice
- The Lansdowne Tapes
- A Time of Revelation
With Uriah Heep
- Very 'eavy... Very 'umble
Weblinks
| v • d • e Uriah Heep
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| Bernie
Shaw • Mick Box • Trevor Bolder • Phil
Lanzon • Russell
Gilbrook
Ken
Hensley • David
Byron • Gary Thain
• Lee
Kerslake • John Lawton •
John
Wetton • Paul Newton •
Ian Clarke •
Keith Baker •
Peter
Goalby • John
Sloman • Bob
Daisley • John Sinclair •
Gregg
Dechert • Chris
Slade • Mark Clarke •
Nigel
Olsson • Alex Napier • Steff
Fontaine
Discography
Studio
albums: Very 'eavy... Very 'umble
(1970) • Salisbury
(1971) • Look
at Yourself (1971) • Demons &
Wizards (1972) • The Magician's Birthday
(1972) • Sweet
Freedom (1973) • Wonderworld
(1974) • Return
to Fantasy (1975) • High and Mighty
(1976) • Firefly
(1977) • Innocent
Victim (1977) • Fallen
Angel (1978) • Conquest
(1980) • Abominog
(1982) • Head First
(1983) • Equator
(1985) • Raging
Silence (1989) • Different
World (1991) • Sea
of Light (1995) • Sonic
Origami (1998)
Live
albums: Uriah
Heep Live (1973) • Live at Shepperton '74
(1986) • Live in
Europe 1979 (1986) • Live in Moscow
(1988) • Spellbinder Live
(1996) • King
Biscuit Flower Hour Presents In Concert (1997) •
Future
Echoes Of The Past (2000) • Acoustically Driven
(2001) • Electrically
Driven (2001) • The Magician's
Birthday Party (2002) • Live in the USA
(2003) • Magic Night
(2004) • Between
Two Worlds (2005)
Songs:
"The Wizard" •
"Sweet
Lorraine" • "Stealin'"
Related
articles: The
Gods • Spice
• Colin
Wood
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