Artist |
David Bowie |
Album Title: |
"Heroes" (2017 Remaster) |
Album Cover: |
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Primary Genre |
Alternative & Punk: Art Rock |
Format |
FLAC 24.96 |
Released |
10/14/1977 |
Reissue Date |
09/29/2017 |
Label |
Parlophone |
Catalog No |
NONE |
Bar Code No |
none |
Packaging |
Download |
Tracks |
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Beauty And The Beast (3:34)
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2.
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Joe The Lion (3:06)
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3.
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"Heroes" (6:08)
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4.
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Sons Of The Silent Age (3:17)
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5.
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Blackout (3:48)
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6.
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V-2 Schneider (3:10)
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7.
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Sense Of Doubt (3:57)
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8.
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Moss Garden (5:05)
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9.
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Neuköln (4:32)
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10.
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The Secret Life Of Arabia (3:44)
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Date Acquired |
04/06/2020 |
Personal Rating |
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Acquired from |
Qobuz |
Purchase Price |
9.99 |
Web Links |
All Music Guide Entry: Discogs entry: MusicBrainz entry: |
Notes |
Purchased and downloaded from Qobuz.
© 2017 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC ℗ 1977, 2017 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
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Analyzed Folder: David Bowie - Heroes( 2017 Remaster)_dr.txt
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DR Peak RMS Filename
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DR08 -0.29 dB -9.89 dB 01 - Beauty and the Beast.flac
DR07 -0.29 dB -8.81 dB 02 - Joe the Lion.flac
DR09 +0.00 dB -9.67 dB 03 - Heroes.flac
DR08 -0.19 dB -9.09 dB 04 - Sons of the Silent Age.flac
DR08 -0.25 dB -9.45 dB 05 - Blackout.flac
DR07 -0.26 dB -9.01 dB 06 - V-2 Schneider.flac
DR10 -0.30 dB -14.82 dB 07 - Sense of Doubt.flac
DR09 -0.30 dB -12.97 dB 08 - Moss Garden.flac
DR11 -0.30 dB -16.04 dB 09 - Neuköln.flac
DR08 -0.28 dB -10.20 dB 10 - The Secret Life of Arabia.flac
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Number of Files: 10
Official DR Value: DR9
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Reviews |
All Music Guide Review:
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Repeating the formula of Low's half-vocal/half-instrumental structure, Heroes develops and strengthens the sonic innovations David Bowie and Brian Eno explored on their first collaboration. The vocal songs are fuller, boasting harder rhythms and deeper layers of sound. Much of the harder-edged sound of Heroes is due to Robert Fripp's guitar, which provides a muscular foundation for the electronics, especially on the relatively conventional rock songs. Similarly, the instrumentals on Heroes are more detailed, this time showing a more explicit debt to German synth pop and European experimental rock. Essentially, the difference between Low and Heroes lies in the details, but the record is equally challenging and groundbreaking.
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