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Judas Priest Music:
Hero Hero



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Hero, Hero
by Judas Priest

List Price: $9.98Label: RCA

Salesrank: 1089017

Released: October 17, 1990
Used Price: $19.96
Media: Audio Cassette

Hero, Hero Track Listing:
1. Prelude
2. Tyrant
3. Rocka Rolla
4. One for the Road
5. Victim of Changes
6. Dying to Meet You
7. Never Satisfied
8. Dreamer Deceiver
9. Deceiver
10. Winter
11. Deep Freeze
12. Winter Retreat
13. Cheater
14. Diamonds and Rust
15. Run of the Mill
16. Genocide
17. Caviar and Meths

Hero, Hero Reviews:
Don't buy it! You are getting ripped off!!! 1 Star Review
2004-12-03 - As another reviewer indicated, this is one of Gull records/ Transluxe/ Koch records attempts to cash in on the Judas Priest name. This album, Genocide and The best of Judas Priest are substandard, unauthorized reissues of the first two Priest records, Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings Of Destiny.The sound quality sucks and there is no new material on these that you won't find on the actual albums. Be careful what you buy!! If it says Gull records, Transluxe, Koch records or Koch international on it you are getting ripped off. Support Judas Priest, the best heavy metal band of all time, and don't waste your money on this crap. Buy the real thing, Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings Of Destiny, which is still available through Cdnow/Amazon.
Watch for the label!!!!!!!

The Truth about "Hero, Hero" 3 Star Review
2004-03-20 - It's true, by all measurements, "Hero, Hero" is an exploitive compilation of Judas Priest material. However, it is also the test to measure your dedication to this band. Many, many compilations exist of this exact same material, and the Sony material as well. Most of those, even the diehards can ignore. This one, however, they cannot.

"Hero, Hero" was originally released in 1981 (or thereabouts) to take advantage of Priest's rising star. The original two releases on Gull records, "Rocka Rolla" and "Sad Wings Of Destiny", had been exploited previously in a compilation called "The Best Of Judas Priest", which was a single record. "Hero, Hero" was a double record which included all of "Rocka Rolla" and most of "Sad Wings", as well as the crucial Joan Baez cover, Diamonds and Rust, in an alternate take (previously heard on "Best Of").

So, if you already have all that material, why is this album such a test of your dedication? The reason is revealed in the liner notes. All of "Rocka Rolla" had been remixed for this release. Why is unknown, as that record sounded just fine for what it is. The remixes are, in general, not even all that different. The major changes are made during Cheater, the "Winter suite", and Rocka Rolla itself, during which major portions of the songs are noticably shifted around. There's a burst of harmonica in Cheater, for example, where there never was before. Rocka Rolla has its verses rearranged. Whether different takes were used for these changes is hard to discern.

The remix done to "Rocka Rolla" doesn't really add or subtract anything from the album, which makes it that much harder to understand why it was done. Really, the ideal way to remix a classic album is to reveal new nuances to the music, or even include alternate takes to various parts, like Deep Purple did with the Machine Head remix. Gull records apparently didn't feel the need to do that, but spent the money on a remix anyway. Bottom line, though, is that this is a different version of the music, and therefore if you are truly a fan, it's something you need to add to your collection.

I should also add that I've always loved this cover art too, and wouldn't want to do without this in my music collection. It's just plain cool.

There you have it. Are you a Priest fan? Truly? Then you must purchase this album. Add it to your collection, and know that you have something that other fans do not.

Buy the originals 3 Star Review
1999-05-05 - This album is just a compilation of songs from the first two albums. However, they change the song order and leave out critical songs like Island of Domination. You are better off buying Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny in their original full versions. Especially Sad Wings, the album must be listened to in its entirety to be fully appreciated.

This Is Metal History 5 Star Review
1999-02-07 - One day, when another civilization discovers the music that we heard on earth, Hero, Hero will be displayed at a museum. True music.

Great 1974-76 Priest 5 Star Review
1999-02-02 - All this is, is Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny combined. I like it,but if you have those two,you dont need this one. If you dont have Rocka Rolla or Sad Wings of Destiny, then here is your chance to listen to JP when they were a new band. All of Rocka Rolla is on here,and most of Sad Wings of Destiny. Plus a early version of "Diamonds and Rust".










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