Equator is the sixteenth studio album by the British rock band Uriah Heep, released in 1985.
It marked a departure from their earlier progressive rock sound towards a more commercial and accessible style, incorporating elements of pop rock and AOR albumoriented rock.
It peaked at 79 in the UK albums chart.The album features a lineup consisting of Mick Box guitar, Lee Kerslake drums, vocals, Trevor Bolder bass guitar, vocals, Phil Lanzon keyboards, and Peter Goalby vocals.
This album was the last to feature Kerslake and Goalby before their departure from the band.Singles on the album include Rockarama and Poor Little Rich Girl.Equator is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on smoke coloured vinyl and includes an insert.
It marked a departure from their earlier progressive rock sound towards a more commercial and accessible style, incorporating elements of pop rock and AOR albumoriented rock.
It peaked at 79 in the UK albums chart.The album features a lineup consisting of Mick Box guitar, Lee Kerslake drums, vocals, Trevor Bolder bass guitar, vocals, Phil Lanzon keyboards, and Peter Goalby vocals.
This album was the last to feature Kerslake and Goalby before their departure from the band.Singles on the album include Rockarama and Poor Little Rich Girl.Equator is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on smoke coloured vinyl and includes an insert.






