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Philip Glass (Artist), David Bowie (Artist), Brian Eno (Artist)
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On this CD:
  1. Symphony No.4 ("Heroes"), for orchestra
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Performed by American Composers Orchestra
    Conducted by Michael Riesman, Dennis Russell Davies


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you like Glass, pick this up, September 7, 2005
Glassworks is a great place to start if you are unfamiliar with Glass, but this c.d. is also a good example of his approach to classical music. Too many reviewers simply don't like what he does: combine musical motifs with sound patterns that often repeat in gradual variations. The themes are frequently from unique musical or visual sources- in this case the largely experimental rock album "Heroes" - within the context of classical instrumentation and arrangement. Don't expect symphonic versions of songs from the l.p., rather the listener should view the Bowie/Eno influence through a more expressionistic lense. I find the "Heroes" Symphony to be every bit as interesting as the earlier Low Symphony (also based on themes from the Bowie/Eno Berlin records); and just as the original Low/Heroes recordings in the 70's were strikingly different, so are these.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Quotation marks should go around the word "symphony", January 19, 2005
By John F. Isham (Kenosha, WI) - See all my reviews
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For those who are intrigued by the prospect of hearing the orchestral sound of Philip Glass based on a 1977 Bowie/Eno album, go straight to his *Low Symphony*, but by all means avoid the one based on *"Heroes"*.

The *"Heroes" Symphony* is a sequel in the worst sense of the word, produced in order to cash in on something that had succeeded (both commercially and aesthetically) a few years earlier. It takes only a few minutes of listening to realize that the composer's heart and imagination aren't into it at all. Glass has nowhere near the familiarity or feel for the original music here that he had for *Low*, and it's virtually impossible to spot any sort of "symphonic" link between the six adaptations/compositions strung together on this disc. The inspiration is missing, the sequences tend to be derivative, the motifs strangely and almost arbitrarily chosen...and you'll never want to put it back in your player again after the first listening (if you can even make it through that). This, imho, is the audio equivalent of a cheaply manufactured and obnoxious smelling perfume. The product's cardboard container only magnifies its cheapness.

The *Low Symphony* was an authentically sublime piece of music, both for those who like Philip Glass and for those who treasure the original Bowie/Eno album. It even holds potential appeal for those unfamiliar with any of the three artists' work and who happen to come across it by chance and experience it on its own terms.

By contrast, the *"Heroes" Symphony* was targeted solely at potential buyers like myself who couldn't help but bite as soon as the lure had been dropped. The real shame is that it now tarnishes for me the unadulterated appreciation I once had for the *Low Symphony* and I even listen to that far less now than I otherwise would.

Do yourself a favor and don't make the same mistake I did. Go for the *Low Symphony* without any hesitation, but keep your distance from this one.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars interesting find, May 19, 2000
By Gizmo Sparkle (Theodore, AL United States) - See all my reviews
I came across this CD in a used record store for cheap, and being a fan of Bowie and Eno, as well as Phillip Glass's minimalist compositional style, I picked it up. It didn't blow me away per se, but I found it to be an extremely impressive and captivating work. The way the compositions build is incredibly well orchestrated, and, though numerous liberties were taken with the originals, Glass's reworkings still fit the originals well enough, and provide interesting new interpretations for old fans and new. The work also serves to expose Bowie and Eno to a classical audience, an interesting though in and of itself :-)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Glass and Bowie
Ok so really the two together ... magic ... this is a great CD ... some good stuff if this music is your preference ...
Published 1 month ago by William B. Harker

3.0 out of 5 stars Good Glass, Poor Bowie/Eno
If you expect to hear the melody of Bowie's rock masterpeice "Heroes" when you listen to the title track, then you'll be sorely disappointed. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Looking for accompanied vocals by Bowie
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, an authentic American voice
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Published on February 16, 2006 by Andrew Anissi

2.0 out of 5 stars Just didn't do it for me.
Heroes is a great Rock album to be played so loud that the dishes in the kitchen cabinets rattle. Making a symphonic piece out of it is ridiculous. Read more
Published on December 5, 2004 by David Higgins

5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece among the Masterpieces!
Have You listened the combination Orson Welles Alan Parson "A dream within a dream? When works of genious concide in time and space...Synergy is at its best... Read more
Published on July 21, 2003 by Jorge Escolan-Suay

2.0 out of 5 stars Not so impressive
I was disappointed by this album. I love David Bowie's music, and his work with Brian Eno on the legendary "Low" album has always been one of my favorites. Read more
Published on June 14, 2001 by H. F. Gibbard

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