Hero, Hero Explained

Hero, Hero
Type:compilation
Artist:Judas Priest
Cover:Hero, Hero cover.jpg
Released:1981
Recorded:1974–1977
Genre:Heavy metal
Label:Gull
Producer:Jeffery Calvert, Geraint Hughes, Judas Priest
Prev Title:British Steel
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:Point of Entry
Next Year:1981

Hero, Hero is a compilation album of early Judas Priest recordings, released in between British Steel (1980) and Point of Entry (1981) by Gull Records.It consists of all ten tracks from the Rocka Rolla album, six tracks from the Sad Wings of Destiny album, and an alternate version of "Diamonds And Rust". The tracks from Rocka Rolla and "Diamonds And Rust" were remixed by Rodger Bain in 1981. The tracks from Sad Wings of Destiny were not remixed.

Hero, Hero was released under the Gull Records - the band's former record label - in an effort to "capitalize on Judas Priest's popularity." Judas Priest's management firmly states that people should not buy these compilations, because even though it would seem like a new album on the surface, it's just a re-issue of material already recorded. Despite this, the remixed songs on the album appeal to collectors.[1]

The CD releases of the album have produced a few alternate versions. Some European CDs sequenced the tracks differently so that the tracks from sides 3 and 4 of the LP come before the tracks from sides 1 and 2. The US CDs released by Transluxe and Koch Records used the mixes from the original Rocka Rolla album rather than the remixed tracks from the original Hero, Hero LP.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Review: JUDAS PRIEST – Hero, Hero . Ladano . Mike . Mike Ladano.com . 13 July 2017 . 17 April 2020 .