Strawbs - Hero And Heroine - 1974 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

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Strawbs - Hero And Heroine - 1974
Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Covers | RS Links | 794 MB + 252 MB
1974 / Genre: Prog-Rock - A&M Records - USA

The Strawbs are an English rock band founded in 1964. Although the band started out as a Bluegrass group they eventually moved on to other styles such as Folk Rock, Glam Rock and Progressive Rock. They are best known for their hit "Part of the Union", which reached number two in the UK charts in February 1973, and for touring with Supertramp in their "Crime of the Century" Tour, doing their "Hero and Heroine" Tour, which drew musical similarities and themes.

Enjoy this Strawbs album, it is one of their best; the U.S. pressing sounds great!
Note: Some tracks walk-over in each other; so gapless burning is essential to seamless play the whole album.




Review:

“Hero and Heroine” may be the Strawbs best album, but there again, I probably said that about “From the witchwood”, “Ghosts”, “Bursting at the seams”, and “Grave new world”.
What I like about “Hero and Heroine” is that it is a complete album, which flows perfectly from start to finish. The opening “Autumn” is wonderful, a three part piece which captures the mood of that season in a succession of melodious atmospheres, before climaxing in chorus I defy anyone to avoid singing along to.

“Shine on silver sun” was a minor hit single, but unlike the single “Part of the union” from “Bursting at the seams” stand proud as a classic Strawbs track. It is drenched in mellotron, with an uplifting, almost hymnal, chorus and a strong melody.
The title track is a lightning paced concoction of almost a cappella verses and a variety of instrumental “choruses”. Cousins delivers one of his technically most accomplished vocal performances here, as he articulates the lyrics at great pace. The song is yet another venture by the band into uncharted territories, but it works superbly.

The two part final track, “Lay a little light on me/Hero’s theme” has echoes of “Down by the sea” from the previous album, particularly in the chiming guitar, before ending with a backward recording of “Shine on silver sun”.
Elsewhere, we have the powerful “Round and Round” with its disturbing lyrics; “I drew the blade across my wrist to see how it would feel”, and the melodious “Out in the cold” complete with Cousins requisite adult lyrics.

There really is not a weak track here, the songs are generally straight forward and accessible, but with an underlying depth which belies their apparent simplicity. If you enjoy the music of the Strawbs and have not heard this one, you’re in for a treat.
Review - Bob McBeath @ Progarchives.com


Track List:

    01. Autumn: Heroine's Theme, Deep Summer's Sleep, The Winter Long
    02. Sad Young Man
    03. Just Love
    04. Shine On Silver Sun
    05. Hero And Heroine

    06. Midnight Sun
    07. Out In The Cold
    08. Round And Round
    09. Lay A Little Light On Me
    10. Hero's Theme


Musicians:

Rod Coombes: Percussion, Drums, Vocals
Dave Cousins: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals,
Chas Cronk: Synthesizer, Bass, Vocals
John Hawken: Organ, Synthesizer, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Mellotron
Dave Lambert: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals





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