Heroes

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The second disc in the late-'70s Bowie/Eno trilogy, Heroes essentially repeats the form of Low--half rock songs with darkly cryptic lyrics and bizarre mixes, half foreboding instrumentals--but the songs are better realized (especially the weirdly dramatic title track) and the non-songs are more richly textured. The album's tone is muffled and desperate, like screams from the next room. As on Low, Bowie plays hide-and-seek with his slithery voice: songs have backing vocals and nothing more, or shift into German and French, or never quite move past an introduction. Eno's treatments make the instruments sound gluey and sluggish, especially in the proto-ambient second half of the album. This is mood music for an execution day. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. Heroin Hates You [Live]
  2. Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation [Enhanced]
  3. Howlin' Wind
  4. In the Running
  5. Katrina & the Waves
  6. Let Me Go E.P. [Import]
  7. Live In Liverpool [Live]
  8. Made In USA: Music From the Original 1986 Motion Picture Soundtrack
  9. Monsoon [Enhanced]
  10. More Seduction

Music Review

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Darts of Pleasure [CD-single] [Import]

FELICJA BLUMENTAL : Spanish and Portuguese Keyboard Music - Volume 2

Concerto in B Flat Major 6 Op 4

Music: Moment of Glory [Import]

Finest Dreams [CD-single] [Import]

Dodeka

Grandes Exitos [Import]

For All of This [Enhanced] [EP]

Foma (+1 Bonus Track) [Import]

Dvorak: Piano Concerto; Schubert: 'Wanderer' Fantasy / Richter, Kleiber

Empath

E as Criancas [Import]

Cuban Classics

Capitol Sings Hoagy Carmichael: Stardust

Live at Illiana