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Heroine

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Download links and information about Heroine by Nico. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Progressive Rock, Punk, Alternative, Classical genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 50:41 minutes.

Artist: Nico
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock, Punk, Alternative, Classical
Tracks: 13
Duration: 50:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. My Heart Is Empty 4:19
2. Procession 4:03
3. All Tomorrow's Parties 3:10
4. Valley of the Kings 3:24
5. The Sphinx 3:31
6. We've Got the Gold 4:21
7. Mutterlein 4:15
8. Afraid 4:07
9. Innocent and Vain 2:53
10. Frozen Warnings 4:46
11. Fearfully In Danger 3:58
12. Tananore 4:11
13. Femme Fatale 3:43

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There is a plethora of live recordings by Nico from the last decade of her life, enough to discourage even fans from investing a lot of time and effort in acquiring each one. Heroine, however, must rank not only among the best of those recordings, but among her best work of the 1980s. Recorded at the Library Theatre in Manchester around 1980 (an exact date is not available), it immediately has a leg up on her studio work of the era (as heard on her Drama of Exile album) in its minimal, at times almost bare arrangements. Nico was not made to be a rock star, as some of her production seemed to insist on trying to make her. She was best as a lonely voice peering out of the darkness, and though she's backed by a band (the exact musicians are unidentified) on this set, the accompaniment's spare and spooky, as it should be. The repertoire's a good cross selection of material, spanning the Velvet Underground to her then-current songs, including "All Tomorrow's Parties," "We've Got the Gold," "Frozen Warnings," "Valley of the Kings," and "Femme Fatale." Vocally she's pretty focused and cutting, though in a somber fashion, on this recording. It has pretty good sound, too, though you'll sometimes need to crank the volume a bit, so spacious and subdued is the instrumentation, which leans heavily on synth and harmonium. [The 2002 CD edition on Anagram has an enhanced track/video of her singing "My Heart Is Empty," presumably from around the same time or from the exact performance documented on the album, as well as a remix of "Reich der Traume," with vintage and remix doctors unspecified in the notes.]