"Heroes"
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| "Heroes" | ||
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| LP by David Bowie | ||
| Released | 14 October, 1977 | |
| Recorded | Hansa Studio by the Wall, Berlin | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 49 min 17 sec | |
| Label | RCA | |
| Producer | David Bowie and Tony Visconti | |
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| David Bowie Chronology | ||
| Low (1977) | "Heroes" (1977) | Lodger (1979) |
"Heroes" is an album by David Bowie, released in 1977. Philip Glass has adapted a classical version, Heroes Symphony based on this album.
Many critics consider the title-track "Heroes" as Bowie's best composition, although it is overlooked by casual listeners in favor of "Changes" and "Fame"
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Track listing
(All songs written by David Bowie except ""Heroes"", lyrics by Bowie, music by Bowie-Eno, "Moss Garden", "Neuköln" written by Bowie-Eno, and "The Secret Life Of Arabia" lyrics by Bowie, music by Bowie-Eno-Alomar.)
- "Beauty And The Beast" - (3:32)
- "Joe The Lion" - (3:05)
- ""Heroes"" - (6:07)
- "Sons Of The Silent Age" - (3:15)
- "Blackout" - (3:50)
- "V-2 Schneider" - (3:10)
- "Sense Of Doubt" - (3:57)
- "Moss Garden" - (5:03)
- "Neuköln" - (4:34)
- "The Secret Life Of Arabia" - (3:46)
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Production credits
- Producers:
- David Bowie
- Tony Visconti
- Musicians:
- David Bowie: Vocals, Keyboards, Guitars, Saxophone, Koto, Background vocals
- Carlos Alomar: Rhythm guitar
- Dennis Davis: Percussion
- George Murray: Electric bass
- Brian Eno: Synthesizers, Keyboards, Guitar treatments
- Robert Fripp: Lead guitar
- Tony Visconti, Antonia Maass: Background vocals


