Fleetwood Mac - Heroes Are Hard To Find (1974) {1990 Reprise}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 238 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 103 mb
Genre: pop rock
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 238 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 103 mb
Genre: pop rock
Heroes Are Hard To Find is the 1974 album by Fleetwood Mac. Released in August 1974, this was the last to feature Bob Welch. This was released in 1990 by Reprise.
After a brief identity crisis (another band usurping their identities), the real Fleetwood Mac is back on record. They've still got the same smooth soft-rock sound they've had for three years, since Jeremy Spencer found religion (or vice versa). The group's gone a little funkier in places, which turns out both annoying ("Born Enchanter," "Angel") and intriguing ("Heroes Are Hard To Find"). Their smoother numbers alternately mesmerize ("She's Changing Me") or narcotize ("Coming Home"). A major problem remains in Bob Welch's naggingly nasal vocals, although he's usually swathed in protective layers of lush harmonies.
Overall, though, Heroes Are Hard To Find stacks up as a very pleasant album, thanks chiefly to a pair of Christine McVie tracks. "Prove Your Love" is exquisitely pretty and "Come a Little Bit Closer" is a gorgeous tune reminiscent of the Beach Boys and especially of the Raspberries' brilliant "Overnight Sensation." Add the ominous "Bermuda Triangle" and an attractive "Bad Loser" and the end results are definitely worth investigating.
01. Heroes Are Hard To Find
02. Coming Home
03. Angel
04. Bermuda Triangle
05. Come A Little Bit Closer
06. She's Changing Me
07. Bad Loser
08. Silver Heels
09. Prove Your Love
10. Born Enchanter
11. Safe Harbour
Mick Fleetwood-drums, percussion
John McVie-bass
Christine McVie-keyboards, vocals, and Arp String Ensemble
Bob Welch-guitars, vocals, vibes
Produced by Fleetwood Mac and Bob Hughes
Engineer: Bob Hughes
CD remastered by Lee Herschberg
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