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Soundtrack Recordings from the Film Jimi Hendrix is the soundtrack to the documentary film Jimi Hendrix (1973). The double album was released by Reprise Records in July 1973. It contains the full-length live performances from the film and some clips from interviews (though not necessarily from the film).
"Heroes" [a] is the twelfth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 14 October 1977 through RCA Records.Recorded in collaboration with the musician Brian Eno and the producer Tony Visconti, it was the second release of his Berlin Trilogy, following Low, released in January the same year, and the only one wholly recorded in Berlin.
Heroes is a 1977 American drama film directed by Jeremy Paul Kagan [3] and starring Henry Winkler, Sally Field and Harrison Ford (in his first post-Star Wars role, but filmed before that movie's release). Winkler plays a Vietnam War vet with PTSD who sets about finding the men from his
A 12" promotional single, containing both the single and album versions, was released in the US by RCA (as JD-11151) the same year. [27] [28] On the "Heroes" album, issued on 14 October, [4] the song was sequenced as the third track, between "Joe the Lion" and "Sons of the Silent Age". [29] The song's promotional music video was directed by ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [10]US R&B [2]War Live: Released: 1974; Label: United Artists Records; Double album; 13 1 RIAA: Gold [8]; The Music Band Live
Avalancha (Spanish for "Avalanche") is the fourth and final studio album released by Spanish rock band Héroes del Silencio in 1995.It is the only album in which Mexican guitarist Alan Bogulavsky plays as a full-time member of the band.
Heroes is the 60th studio album by American country music singer Willie Nelson, released by Legacy Recordings on May 15, 2012. Produced by Buddy Cannon , the album contains classic country songs, new songs written by Nelson and his son Lukas , and the classic song from Nelson's repertoire, "A Horse Called Music".
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 37% based on 214 reviews, with an average rating of 4.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Overlong and overly burdened with war movie clichés, Battle: Los Angeles will entertain only the most ardent action junkies."