Thursday, December 6, 2018

Hero. 1974 Italy


Certainly one of the more unusual entries from the Italian progressive rock scene of the early 1970s, Hero’s sole album is an enigma, yet essential purchase for fans of heavy progressive rock. Some of the oddities found here include: 1. Though based in Italy, Hero relocated to Germany to record their sole album for the Pan label (Sahara, Metropolis); 2. Going against convention for an Italian band, Hero’s lyrics are entirely in English; 3. The album didn’t see a release until 1974, two years after the actual recording and one year after the death of group founder and guitarist/bassist Massimo Pravato. Hero were a highly innovative trio, driven by aggressive electric guitar, even though played primarily in a jazzy style (similar to Osage Tribe maybe). There’s also quite a bit of organ from vocalist Robert Deller (from England and whose vocal style is somewhat reminiscent of Peter Hammill). In fact, given the entirely disorienting nature of their music, it would seem Hero may have been the forefathers of the sound championed by the modern Italian group Garden Wall. Even though the majority of the songs don’t clear the 6 minute mark, it’s extraordinary how much material is packed into each composition. Generally mislabeled as a hard rock band, Hero present one of the real rarities: An album with no obvious comparisons. The closest I can get are some of the harder German underground bands like Virus, Necronomicon, or Erlkoenig.


Ownership: LP: 1974 Pan. Single sleeve. Acquired from a friend (1999).

CD: 2006 AMS. Papersleeve gatefold with liner notes.


1999; 10/6/06 (Gnosis); 12/6/18 (new entry)

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