This 1975 album was the first solo outing for David Byron, former lead singer for Uriah Heep. It isn't a big surprise that a good portion of the album sounds a lot like the group that gave him his day job at the time: sturdy organ-driven hard-rockers like 'Silver White Man' and 'Hit Me With a White One' (featuring the recently deceased Ken Hensley). 'Take No Prisoners' is a solid and consistent solo venture. It's all there, Heep-styled rockers with a variety of roots rock and soul experiments that blend in well with the other, more traditional material. And 'Love Song' proves that Byron could do a straight ballad with surprising sensitivity. Overall, 'Take No Prisoners' is a well-crafted album that will definitely find favour with Uriah Heep fans.
01 Man Full Of Yesterdays 02 Sweet Rock 'n' Roll 03 Steamin' Along 04 Silver White Man 05 Love Song 06 Midnight Flyer 07 Saturday Night 08 Roller Coaster 09 Stop (think What You're Doing) 10 Hit Me With A White One