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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Heroes
10/01/1977 | Virgin Records Us
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Antonia Maass
- Vocals (Background)
- Dr. Toby Mountain
- Mastering
- George Murray
- Bass, Bass (Electric)
- Colin Thurston
- Engineer
- Tony Visconti
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Wind, Producer, Engineer
- Jonathan Wyner
- Mastering
- David Richards
- Engineer, Mixing, Assistant Engineer
- Sukita
- Photography
- Carlos Alomar
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
- Eugene Chaplin
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Dennis Davis
- Percussion, Drums
- Brian Eno
- Synthesizer, Keyboards, Vocals, Instrumental, Guitar
- Robert Fripp
- Guitar
- David Bowie
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Lyricist, Main Performer, Mixing, Producer, Koto, Vocals, Saxophone, Instrumental, Keyboards, Composer


















