Heroes Are Hard To Find - Fleetwood Mac

Heroes Are Hard To Find

Fleetwood Mac

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1974-09-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1974 Reprise Records. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Co
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Heroes Are Hard To Find Fleetwood Mac 3:36
2
Coming Home Fleetwood Mac 3:54
3
Angel Fleetwood Mac 3:57
4
Bermuda Triangle Fleetwood Mac 4:09
5
Come a Little Bit Closer Fleetwood Mac 4:50
6
She's Changing Me Fleetwood Mac 2:59
7
Bad Loser Fleetwood Mac 3:26
8
Silver Heels Fleetwood Mac 3:28
9
Prove Your Love Fleetwood Mac 3:59
10
Born Enchanter Fleetwood Mac 2:55
11
Safe Harbour Fleetwood Mac 2:31

Reviews

  • Heroes are hard to find

    5
    By Seven Cities Blues
    Edge of the cliff of the the prgressive era of Welch who carried on their legacy for the last time on this. It is indeed a gem in the vast category of their music.
  • One of the band's best

    5
    By Vermonter17032
    I bought this album when it first came out in 1974 and loved it immediately. It was my first introduction to Fleetwood Mac, which, of course, would morph into a very different band with the addition of Buckingham and Nicks with the next album. But the songs on Heroes are all excellent. And after all these years, I think it is still my favorite.
  • The great Bob Welch with Fleetwood Mac

    4
    By ZARDOZ
    What a terrific album; this being the last LP featuring Bob Welch, who made the unfortunate mistake of quitting the band which (as we all now know) went on to overwhelming success with the addition of Buckingham and Nicks. Imagine how the band would have done with four outstanding songwriters in the mix. There are many many great tracks on this album, not to be missed.
  • Lost classic

    5
    By Just A Rock & Roller
    Even if this album only existed for Bermuda Triangle and She's Changing Me, it would deserve the price. Welch brought such a pop sensibility to this iteration of Fleetwood Mac. R.I.P.
  • Goodbye to great music!

    5
    By Tedster17
    So, you go to a concert expecting to hear this amazing album performed, and out walks Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks...... the new Fleetwood Mac. Great pop, sure. Lindsey could not play any of the licks from the old albums, especially this one. Total shock! Mick, Christy, John still the same; the best band ever. Changes occurred over the years, getting better and better. Then the jump to pop, and of course mega stardom. Proud of them. That said, all of us miss the great musicianship and intricate vocals. This was where Bare Trees and all the rest led to. It deserves a listen, but not by the new found pop wanderlust. Bob Welch....... we miss you.